I believe the adjective form of illustrate is illustrational.
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The word demonstrate is a verb (demonstrate, demonstrates, demonstrating, demonstrated) meaning to show clearly; to prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence; to illustrate and explain with examples; or to make a public display.The noun forms for the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.The adjective forms are demonstrable and demonstrated.
No, the word illustrate is a verb (illustrates, illustrating, illustrated).
In math, illustrate means: To show your work in pictures or figures.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Yes, illustrated can be used as an adjective. For example, an illustrated book. Illustrated is also the past tense of illustrate.
No, the word 'illustrate' is a verb: illustrate, illustrates, illustrating, illustrated.The noun forms of the verb to illustrate are illustrator, illustration, and the gerund, illustrating.
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Yes, the word 'visual' is an adjective and a noun.The noun 'visual' is a word for something used to illustrate an idea, a presentation, or a promotion; a word for a thing.
It can be any of the three: it is the present participle of the verb "to illustrate." Verb - My favorite artist will be illustrating the new book. Noun - Illustrating children's books was his favorite job. Adjective - The speaker provided many illustrating examples of management failure.
Illustrate is a verb.
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The past tense of illustrate is illustrated.
The verb of illustration is illustrate. As in "to illustrate something".
The word 'visual' is a noun, a word for a picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something; a word for a thing.Related noun forms are vision and visualization.The noun form of the adjective 'visual' is visualness.
The word demonstrate is a verb (demonstrate, demonstrates, demonstrating, demonstrated) meaning to show clearly; to prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence; to illustrate and explain with examples; or to make a public display.The noun forms for the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.The adjective forms are demonstrable and demonstrated.
Adagio)slow), Lento(slow and lilting), Allegro(lively), Piano(quiet/soft), forte(loud/strong). , there are many more words like this to describe music playing types. The words all have their base in Italian ( the language of art).