indulgent
No, the word creator comes from create, which is a verb.
A synonym for the word "indulge" is gratify. An antonym for the word "indulge" is disappoint. Please see the related link below.
What word comes before long adjective
Yes, it is (meaning sent away). It comes from the past participle of the verb banish.
The noun form for the adjective arrogant is arrogance.The word comes from the Old French word, "Arrogance", which came from the Latin word, "Arrogantia".The noun may be considered synonymous with excessive pride.
Yes, it is a plural noun. The verb is indulge and the adjective indulgent.
The noun form of "indulge" is "indulgence."
No, the word creator comes from create, which is a verb.
A synonym for the word "indulge" is gratify. An antonym for the word "indulge" is disappoint. Please see the related link below.
It comes before the adjective.
What word comes before long adjective
Indulge
it comes from the greek word indulgence meaning to to fill one`s desire for pleasure whether it be using chocolate to release endophrines in the body.
"are" is the verb. "they are" comes from the verb "to be". "frightened" is the adjective.
Yes, it is (meaning sent away). It comes from the past participle of the verb banish.
The English adjective 'primary' comes from primus. The Latin word is an adjective that's in the masculine singular form. It's translated as 'first'.
The word "indulge" in Tagalog can be translated as "magpakasarap" or "satisfy one's craving/pleasure."