The word 'desirable' is both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'desirable' is a word for a coveted person or thing.
The noun forms of the adjective 'desirable' are desirabilty and desireableness.
The word 'desirable' is the adjective form of the noun desire.
Desirable noun should be Desire.
Desire
Desire can be used as a noun or a verb but not as an adjective. Desirable and desirous are adjectives.
desirable
The word 'excess' is both a noun and an adjective.The adjective 'excess' describes a noun as exceeding a prescribed or desirable amount. Example sentence:The excess batter can be refrigerated and used to make pancakes tomorrow.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
No, it is not an adverb. The word desite is a noun, or a verb. There is a related adjective desirable that has an adverb form, desirably.
Desire can be used as a noun or a verb but not as an adjective. Desirable and desirous are adjectives.
desirable
The word 'excess' is both a noun and an adjective.The adjective 'excess' describes a noun as exceeding a prescribed or desirable amount. Example sentence:The excess batter can be refrigerated and used to make pancakes tomorrow.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
The noun form of "religious" is "religion."
The noun form of "punish" is "punishment."
The noun form for the adjective glaring is glaringness. Another noun form is glare.
The noun form of "acrimonious" is "acrimoniousness."
Implication is the noun form of "imply."