Space can be used as an adjective. For example, the spacemission led them to uncharted territory.
If you're referring to an space of larger size, you can say spacious. The spacious kitchen had room for all of her appliances.
Yes, it is. It means having plenty of space, such as a spacious closet.
The adjective form of the noun 'boredom' is the past participle of the verb to bore: boredExample: A bored young man sat in the grass staring into space.
It can be, when used with a noun such as space or area. It is also the past tense of the verb enclose.
It can be (a blank page, a blank check). It can also be a noun (a space) or a verb (to erase).
Hollow can be an adjective, a noun and a verb. Adjective: Having an empty space inside. Noun: A small valley between mountains. Verb: To make a hole in something.
It is spatial.
spacious
Other words that apply to outer space are:cosmos - the array of stars and galaxiesuniverse - the entirety of known physical spaceinterplanetary - (adjective) between planetsinterstellar - (adjective) between starsintergalactic - (adjective) between galaxies
Jumbo would work, if you're talking about outer space
No, "distant" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something that is far away or remote in space or time.
No. It is a noun (the top surface of a room or other covered space).
No. It is an adverb clause. It answers the question "when."
Yes, it is. It means having plenty of space, such as a spacious closet.
It can be considered one, as in space exploration or space mission (meaning outer space). It may be a noun adjunct in the term space heater.Space can also be a verb (to separate by intervals) or a noun (area, volume, or outer space).
The adjective form of the noun 'boredom' is the past participle of the verb to bore: boredExample: A bored young man sat in the grass staring into space.
No, annihilates is a verb, as in he/she/it annihilates. 'Annihilated' could be used as an adjective, as in 'The Annihilated Self', or 'annihilating', as in 'the annihilating effects of space travel'.
It can be (a blank page, a blank check). It can also be a noun (a space) or a verb (to erase).