The noun forms for the adjective appropriate are appropriator and appropriateness. A related noun is appropriation.
an adjective. it is not a noun because you cannot touch or interact with appropriate,and it is not a verb because you can not physically or mentally "appropriate"
The noun for dusty is dustiness.
An appropriate collective noun for 'studies' is a courseof studies.
An appropriate collective noun for a group of pedestrians is a crowd of pedestrians.
There is no collective noun for 'vegans', in which case, you use a noun that is appropriate for the situation for a group of vegans; how about a crop of vegans.
an adjective. it is not a noun because you cannot touch or interact with appropriate,and it is not a verb because you can not physically or mentally "appropriate"
The noun for dusty is dustiness.
An appropriate collective noun for 'studies' is a courseof studies.
Based word: proprius, proprietasOrigin: LatinMeaning: Ownershipproprius, proprietas
It is appropriate to say that the word "Life" is an abstract noun.
An appropriate collective noun for a group of pedestrians is a crowd of pedestrians.
There is no collective noun for 'vegans', in which case, you use a noun that is appropriate for the situation for a group of vegans; how about a crop of vegans.
There is no specific collective noun for bullies. A collective noun from a similar group of social miscreants would be appropriate, such as a gang of bullies, a band of bullies, or, from another genre, perhaps a chorus of bullies would be appropriate.
The word 'appropriate' is not a noun.The word 'appropriate' is a verb(uh-proh-pree-ate) and an adjective (uh-proh-pree-it)Examples:The council voted to appropriate the emergency fund for flood clean up. (verb)There is a list of appropriate booksfor the fourth grade book reports. (adjective)
The word precise is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are preciseness or precision. The appropriate pronoun for those nouns is it.
The noun 'number' is not a specific collective noun but it can be used as a collective noun where appropriate; for example:a number of questionsa number of ideasa number of animalsa number of people
There is no specific collective noun for managers, in which case a noun appropriate for the situation is used; for example, a crew of managers, a team of managers, etc.