It is an adgetive.
Well, honey, it seems like you've got a case of butterfingers there. But don't you worry, an "adgetive" isn't a thing. Now, if you meant "adjective," well, that's a word that describes a noun or pronoun. So next time, just remember to double-check that spelling before you hit send.
Inadequate is an example.
If you mean another word FOR late, one example is tardy.
Leading to is an example.
It is an adgetive.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.
Well, honey, it seems like you've got a case of butterfingers there. But don't you worry, an "adgetive" isn't a thing. Now, if you meant "adjective," well, that's a word that describes a noun or pronoun. So next time, just remember to double-check that spelling before you hit send.
In addition
Another saying for "for instance" is "such as."
An example is concrete; another is a steel.
another word /synonym for "for example" is "for instance" meaning giving direction of what or how to do something.
Prednisone is an example of steroids. Another example is testosterone.
An example is the United States signing an arms control treaty with Another Country.
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