The word king means ruler, overlord, or master.
The adjective form is kingly.
There are two; 'wise' is the adjective and 'rich' is the predicate adjective.
The adverb is kingly (in the manner of a king, royally). The word kingly can also be an adjective (like a king, regal).
No. You can say... a)He is stupid. b)He is smart. But you cannot say... a)He is king. b)It is king. Therefore, king is a noun. Positiveness of Answer: 90% Jokypants1
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The proper adjective for King George would be "Georgian".
The adjective form is kingly.
Kingly
There are two; 'wise' is the adjective and 'rich' is the predicate adjective.
No. The word monarch is a noun - a king or queen. The adjective is the little-used word monarchic.
The adverb is kingly (in the manner of a king, royally). The word kingly can also be an adjective (like a king, regal).
No. You can say... a)He is stupid. b)He is smart. But you cannot say... a)He is king. b)It is king. Therefore, king is a noun. Positiveness of Answer: 90% Jokypants1
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Favorite (favourite) is an adjective. It describes a noun as "This is my favourite book" But in certain situations it could be a noun as in "Anne Boleyn was the King's favourite"
The word famous is an adjective. The famous flight occurred more than 100 years ago. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a famous orator.
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wise and rich, both are adjectives