No, the word able is not an adjective.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
Able is an adjective.
A word with the -able suffix is usually an adjective.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
The word 'responsible' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun obliged to do something; the primary cause of something and so able to be blamed or credited for it; able to choose for oneself between right and wrong. Example:The responsible thing to do is to admit what happened.
Able is an adjective.
A word with the -able suffix is usually an adjective.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
No, the word 'abler' is an adjective, the comparative form of the adjective 'able' (able, abler, ablest).The noun form of the adjective 'able' is ableness.A related noun form is ability.
The noun form of the adjective 'able' is ability.
Yes, the word word 'resealable' is an adjective that describes a noun as 'able to be resealed'.
Buoyant means able to float. Adjective.
An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
The word "invisibility" is a noun. It refers to the state of being invisible or not able to be seen.
"Washable" is an adjective, as it describes the quality of being able to be washed.
The word that goes before "able" is usually an adverb or an adjective. For example, "capable," "comfortable," or "reliable."
The word comparable is an adjective. It means being able to be compared to.