The adjective forms for the noun sense are sensible and senseless.
The adjective forms for the verb to sense are sensed and sensing.
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
Senseful, senseless and sensual are adjective of the noun sense.
The adjective form of the verb to "sense" are the present participle sensing and the past participle sensed.The closest related adjective forms of the noun "sense" are sensible, sensory, and sensitive.
"Good" is already an adjective. He is a goodman.
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The correct spelling of the adjective form of "larynx" is "laryngeal."
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
One adverb is sensibly (in a manner showing "sense") formed from the adjective sensible.There is no adverb form for the adjective sensory (detected by a sense).The adjective sensual (focused on the senses) has the adverb form sensually.
Senseful, senseless and sensual are adjective of the noun sense.
The correct form of adjective would be "Juan es inteligente" (Juan is intelligent).
The noun form of the adjective 'polite' is politeness.
The adjective form of the verb to "sense" are the present participle sensing and the past participle sensed.The closest related adjective forms of the noun "sense" are sensible, sensory, and sensitive.
One adverb is sensibly (in a manner showing "sense") formed from the adjective sensible.There is no adverb form for the adjective sensory (detected by a sense).The adjective sensual (focused on the senses) has the adverb form sensually.
The word 'hungriness' is the noun form of the adjective hungry.The word 'hungry' is the adjective form of the noun 'hunger'.
Expensive is an adjective. That house is expensive.
"Good" is already an adjective. He is a goodman.
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