The word "patient" is a noun, a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).
The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
The abstract noun form for the adjective patient is patience.
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.
The word "patient" is a noun and an adjective.Noun: The patient has been sitting in the waiting room for two hours.Adjective: She is extremely patient, because she has been waiting for a very long time without complaining.
The word 'patient' is both an adjective an a noun.The noun 'patient' is a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).The adjective 'patient' is a word that describes a noun as able to tolerate extended waiting or other protracted, unfavorable circumstances.Example uses:The doctor gave the patient a prescription for pain relief. (noun)My boss is not a patient man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
The noun 'patient' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone awaiting or under medical care and treatment; a word for a person.
The abstract noun form for the adjective patient is patience.
Patient
The noun 'patient' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person (or an animal).The word 'patient' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'patient' is patientness.A related noun form is patience.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
The abstract noun form of the adjective patient is patience.The word 'patient' is also a concrete noun, as a word for a person receiving medical treatment.
The possessive form of the singular noun patient is patient's.Example: The patient's room was filled with visitors.
The word patient *is* an adjective, related to the noun patience. It can also be a noun for a person receiving medical care. The noun patient could have a possessive form (patient's). Otherwise it could serve as a noun adjunct (e.g. patient care).
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.
No, the noun 'patient' is not an abstract noun. The noun 'patient' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.The noun 'patient' is not related to or a form of the noun 'illness'.A 'patient' may or may not have an illness. A 'patient' is a person cared for for any number of reasons other than illness, for example cosmetic surgery, a personal problem, a minor injury, etc.
The abstract noun form of the adjective patient is patience.The word 'patient' is also a concrete noun, as a word for a person receiving medical treatment.
The adjective form of patience (noun) is patient.
The plural form of the noun patient is patients.The plural possessive form is patients'.Examples: The patients' waiting room is full.