The adjective formed from the word "fire" is "fiery." It describes something that is related to or resembles fire, often conveying a sense of intensity, passion, or heat.
peaceful
No. Tentatively is an adverb formed from the adjective tentative by adding -ly.
The word 'fiery' is NOT a noun.The word 'fiery' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'fiery' is the adjective form of the noun 'fire'.The word 'fire' is both a noun and a verb.
No, the word relieved is a verb form. One adjective that is formed by the verb relieve is relievable.
Happy is an adjective. (I'd be happy to show you around) It also may form an adverb, (happily) or a noun, happiness.
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The adjective form of the word "nation" is "national."
cautious
Declarative
eatings
peaceful
The adjective form for the noun disaster is disastrous.
The adjective "thoughful" means caring or considerate.
No. Tentatively is an adverb formed from the adjective tentative by adding -ly.
The word "shorter" is an adjective; it is formed from the word "short" to indicate the degree of comparison.
Detached and detachable are adjective forms for the verb detach.
Northern; Northward; Northerly