No, it is not. Throughout is a preposition (throughout the region) or an adverb (scattered throughout).
Yes. The word "throughout" is an adverb. It can also be used as a preposition (e.g. throughout the year).
Possible words are : THOUGHT - an imagined or mental activity (noun) THROUGHOUT - in all parts (adjective)
No, it's a noun. The adjective is fearful or afraid.
There is no abstract noun form of the adjective 'thick'.The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness, a concrete noun, a word for a physical property, a physical density.The noun 'thickness' can be used in an abstract context, for example:A thickness of anticipation could be felt throughout the audience.
As a noun: Our intent is to hire six new people for the expanding department.As an adjective: Throughout the entire period, he held an intent gaze on the new girl.
Yes. The word "throughout" is an adverb. It can also be used as a preposition (e.g. throughout the year).
Worldwide (or world-wide) is an adjective. Meaning spread throughout the world
"Cardiac" is an adjective referring to the heart. The heart pumps blood throughout the body.
An adjective. Homogeneous mixture is a mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout.
An adjective. Homogeneous mixture is a mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout.
The word riddled can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective is used to describe something having spread throughout. The verb form is the past tense of the verb riddle.
The word nationwide is an adjective. It describes something which extends throughout an entire nation.
Possible words are : THOUGHT - an imagined or mental activity (noun) THROUGHOUT - in all parts (adjective)
No, it's a noun. The adjective is fearful or afraid.
The word 'epidemic' is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses:Noun: The influenza epidemic of 1918 is said to have killed more people than perished in World War 1.Adjective: The epidemic protests against the war in Vietnam spread throughout the United States.
The word ritual can be used as a noun or an adjective. She found the ritual of meditating in the morning brightened her attitude throughout the rest of her day.
A word that means all over the world is worldwide. Worldwide is an adjective that is used to mean throughout the whole world.