The negative nouns are uncaring (doesn't care) or careless (does not take care).
The adjective form of the noun care is careful. The present participle of the verb to care, caring, can also be an adjective.
a negative adjective would be fat or chunky while a positive adjective meaning the same thing would be big build or heavy set.
The adjective form of the noun queen is queenly. Related adjectives are queenlike and the negative adjective queenless.
No, care is noun. The adjective is careful.
Yes. Liquid is a noun and an adjective. (There is also a negative, illiquid, for some uses.)
The negative adjective of "agreeable" is disagreeable.
The adjective form of the noun care is careful. The present participle of the verb to care, caring, can also be an adjective.
The negative adjective for suitable is unsuitable.
The word unusual *is* an adjective, the negative of the adjective usual.A related adjective that has a different meaning is unused, the negative of the past participle used.
a negative adjective would be fat or chunky while a positive adjective meaning the same thing would be big build or heavy set.
yes
The adjective form of the noun queen is queenly. Related adjectives are queenlike and the negative adjective queenless.
No, care is noun. The adjective is careful.
despair
ineffective
No, it is not an adjective. The word "con" is a noun (a negative, or a convict) or a verb (to swindle).
No, it is not. Negative is an adjective related to a number. By itself, negative is not a number of any kind.