The present participle of the verb to tolerate, tolerating, also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).
The past participle of the verb to tolerate, tolerated, also functions as an adjective.
The word tolerance is a noun. It is the ability to endure pain.
The word 'patient' is both an adjective an a noun.The noun 'patient' is a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).The adjective 'patient' is a word that describes a noun as able to tolerate extended waiting or other protracted, unfavorable circumstances.Example uses:The doctor gave the patient a prescription for pain relief. (noun)My boss is not a patient man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
Examples of adjectives that are formed from a noun are:air (noun) - airy (adjective)artist (noun) - artistic (adjective)beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective)blood (noun) - bloody (adjective)fish (noun) - fishy (adjective)hope (noun) - hopeful (adjective)length (noun) - lengthy (adjective)memory (noun) - memorable (adjective)politics (noun) - political (adjective)thought (noun) - thoughtful (adjective)use (noun) - useful (adjective)water (noun) - watery (adjective)
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to tolerate are tolerance, toleration, and the gerund, tolerating.
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
The word tolerance is a noun. It is the ability to endure pain.
The noun for tolerate is "tolerance."
The word 'patient' is both an adjective an a noun.The noun 'patient' is a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).The adjective 'patient' is a word that describes a noun as able to tolerate extended waiting or other protracted, unfavorable circumstances.Example uses:The doctor gave the patient a prescription for pain relief. (noun)My boss is not a patient man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
Examples of adjectives that are formed from a noun are:air (noun) - airy (adjective)artist (noun) - artistic (adjective)beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective)blood (noun) - bloody (adjective)fish (noun) - fishy (adjective)hope (noun) - hopeful (adjective)length (noun) - lengthy (adjective)memory (noun) - memorable (adjective)politics (noun) - political (adjective)thought (noun) - thoughtful (adjective)use (noun) - useful (adjective)water (noun) - watery (adjective)
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The noun "patient" can function as both a common noun and an adjective. As a common noun, it refers to a person receiving medical treatment, while as an adjective, it describes someone who is able to accept or tolerate delays or problems without becoming annoyed. In the context of healthcare, "patient" specifically denotes the individual under care.
The verb tolerate has the derivative adjective tolerant (tolerated). The adverb form is tolerantly.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to tolerate are tolerance, toleration, and the gerund, tolerating.
The word 'Buddhistic' is the adjective form of the noun Buddhism.The adjective 'Buddhistic' is a proper adjective; the noun 'Buddhism' is a proer noun. A proper adjective and a proper noun are always capitalized.
it is a noun and an adjective
The word 'endure' is a verb: endure, endures, enduring, endured.The verb to endure means to suffer patiently, to tolerate, to undergo.