No, the word 'silly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a silly hat, a sillyquestion).
The noun form for the adjective silly is silliness.
The word "silly" is an adjective, not a noun, therefore it doesn't have plural.
No, the noun 'silly' is a concrete noun, a word for a person; a word for someone who behaves in a nonsensical manner. The word 'silly' is also an adjective. Examples:Noun: I'm such a silly, I mailed my keys with the letter.Adjective: The silly boy thought I'd never heard that one before.
The words 'juvenile' and 'infantile' are two synonyms for the word 'childish'.
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'laughter', a word for something that can be heard, or experienced physically.
No silly is an ajective
The noun 'silly' is a singular, common, noun; a word for someone who behaves in a nonsensical manner. The word 'silly' is also an adjective. Examples: Noun: I'm such a silly, I mailed my keys with the letter. Adjective: The silly boy thought I'd never heard that one before.
"Silly" is an adjective. It is used to describe a noun or pronoun, such as "silly cat" or "silly idea."
Typically, silly is an adjective--a silly boy. Informally, silly can be used as a noun--Let's go, silly.
The abstract noun form of the adjective silly is silliness.
The word "silly" is an adjective, not a noun, therefore it doesn't have plural.
"Silly" can be used as an adjective or noun but not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
No, the noun 'silly' is a concrete noun, a word for a person; a word for someone who behaves in a nonsensical manner. The word 'silly' is also an adjective. Examples:Noun: I'm such a silly, I mailed my keys with the letter.Adjective: The silly boy thought I'd never heard that one before.
The abstract noun from "silly" is "silliness." It refers to the quality or state of being silly, encompassing behaviors, thoughts, or attitudes that are foolish or lacking in seriousness. Silliness can often be associated with playfulness or lightheartedness.
Example sentence with three adjectives (silly, little, happy) and a noun (girl).She was a silly little girl but she was happy.
Typically, silly is an adjective--a silly boy. Informally, silly can be used as a noun--Let's go, silly.
Tomfoolery is foolish or silly behavior. It is a noun.
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