The adjective forms of "forgive" are "forgiving" and "forgiven." "Forgiving" describes someone or something that is inclined to forgive or shows a readiness to pardon. "Forgiven" refers to someone who has been pardoned or no longer holds resentment for a wrong done.
forgiving.
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
Happy is an adjective.
The adjective forms for the noun sense are sensible and senseless.The adjective forms for the verb to sense are sensed and sensing.
Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
forgiving.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to forgive are forgiveness and the gerund, forgiving.
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
Happy is an adjective.
The adjective forms for the noun sense are sensible and senseless.The adjective forms for the verb to sense are sensed and sensing.
The adjective forms are anthropologic and anthropological.
Forgiver and forgiveness are nouns for the verb forgive.
HUMBLE is the adjective form of HUMILITY.
Adjective forms are convertive and convertible.
The verb express has adjective forms "express" and "expressive" which have the adverb forms expressly and expressively.
The adjective forms for the noun region are regional and regionally.
Image is not an adjective. The verb to image has adjective forms imaging and imaged.