recreate
Creatable is probably the closest adjective to Create.
Addictive
The adjectives derived from joy are joyous and joyful.
The adjective related to the noun accessibility is accessible. It is an -able/ible form derived from the verb to access.
The word comfortable is the adjective form; the word comfortably is the adverb form. Both are derived from the noun comfort.
The adjective 'creative' is derived from the verb to create.
Tight is the adjective derived from tightness.
One adjective derived from event is 'eventful'.
commendable
The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."
A derived noun is a noun that is based mostly on verbs.Examples of derived nouns:combinationconclusiondegradationestimationformalizationglamorizationimplicationjustificationnavigationnominationorganizationpopularizationunificationvisualization
No. Historical is an adjective. It is, however, derived from the root 'history'.
Creatable is probably the closest adjective to Create.
Addictive
"Create" isn't an adjective, it's a verb.
Some examples of derived verbs in a sentence are: "She courageously faced the challenge." Here, "courageously" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "courageous." "He darkened the room by closing the curtains." In this sentence, "darkened" is the verb form derived from the adjective "dark." "She quickly walked to the bus stop." In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "quick."
No, "tion" is not an adjective. It is a common ending for many nouns derived from verbs, but it does not function as an adjective on its own.