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Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
Dirty is an adjective. Synonyms for it include filthy, messy, grubby, and grimy.
No. Grace is a noun, a state of being. The adjective forms include graced and graceful.
Noble is the adjective related to nobility. Adjectives to describe nobility include landed, aristocratic, and gentle.
English is an adjective. Adjectives that can be used to describe the noun "English" include Queen's, proper, and modern.
Few is an adjective. Synonyms include some and not many.
Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
No. Tread is a noun or verb. Adjective forms include treaded or treadless.
Dirty is an adjective. Synonyms for it include filthy, messy, grubby, and grimy.
Adjective forms of "perish" include "perishless", "perishable", "unperishable", and "unperished".
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No. Grace is a noun, a state of being. The adjective forms include graced and graceful.
The derivative adjectives from the noun or verb profit include the adjective profitable (and the negative, unprofitable). The present participle can also be an adjective: profiting.
Noble is the adjective related to nobility. Adjectives to describe nobility include landed, aristocratic, and gentle.
English is an adjective. Adjectives that can be used to describe the noun "English" include Queen's, proper, and modern.
The derivative adjectives from the noun or verb profit include the adjective profitable (and the negative, unprofitable). The present participle can also be an adjective: profiting.