accredit, adduce, advert, allude, ascribe, assign, associate, attribute, bring up, charge, cite, credit, designate, direct attention, excerpt, exemplify, extract, give as example, glance, hint, impute, indicate, insert, instance, interpolate, introduce, invoke
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the abstract noun comfort.The abstract noun form of the verb to comfort is the gerund, comforting.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.
One adjective form is graceful. But it refer to a specific meaning of grace: elegance and attractiveness of motion. Other meanings of the noun may use "grace" as a noun adjunct instead.
The noun form of "tend" is "tendency." It refers to an inclination or a habitual way of behaving or thinking. Another related noun is "tender," which can refer to someone who tends to something or provides care.
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form of roads.
Information is a collective (group) noun, and has no plural form.
No it is a noun, a plural noun.
The noun form of "destroy" is "destruction." It refers to the act or process of causing significant damage or ruin to something. Another related noun is "destroyer," which can refer to a person or thing that causes destruction.
No, the word transitive is an adjective, and grammatically it can refer to the transitive form of a verb. The word is based on the noun "transit" which is also a verb.
noun(pronoun) pronouns are i, me, you, he, she, they, etcedera soul is not on that list. soul is a noun. as is its plural.
The blanket's color uses the possessive form of blanket to refer to its color.
The adjective form is "atmospheric." It can also refer to the "atmosphere" (feel) of a setting or location.
No, the word 'slow' is a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun form of the verb 'slow' is the gerund, slowing.The noun form of the adjective 'slow' is slowness.
"Is" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is the third person singular present of "to be", indicating the state of being. As a noun, "is" can be used to refer to a hypothetical proposition or a form of existence.
A plural noun can refer to multiple persons, places, or things. It is the form of a noun that indicates that there is more than one of the person, place, or thing being referred to.