The suffixes that will change the verb 'respond' to a noun are:
Note: Another noun form of the verb 'respond' is response; the ending -d must be dropped before adding the suffix -se.
The noun forms of the adjective sensitive are sensibility and sensitiveness.The noun 'sensibility' is an abstract noun as a word for the ability to feel and understand emotions; a word for a person's vulnerability to being readily offended or shocked.The noun 'sensitiveness' is an abstract noun as a word for emotional vulnerability; a word for awareness of the vulnerability of others.The noun 'sensitiveness' is a concrete noun as a word for an ability to respond to specific physical stimuli.The word 'sensitive' is a concrete noun as a word for a person who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead.
The word 'accept' is a verb (accept, accepts, accepting, accepted), meaning to take or receive something; to respond or answer affirmatively; to accommodate or reconcile oneself to.The noun forms for the verb to accept are acceptance and the gerund, accepting.
The word respond is a verb. It means to answer or to reply.
The opposite word of respond would be ignore because if you respond you answer and if you ignore you don't
The noun stimulus is singular. The plural is stimuli - as in "The patient did not respond, even to repeated stimuli". Note that 'stimulus' is becoming increasingly used as an adjective - stimulus measures, a stimulus package - since the credit crunch of 2009.
The word 'respond' is a noun as a word for an architectural element (a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch); a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
To respond is a verb. A response is the noun. Examples of usage: "Please respond (verb) to my question.""This answer (noun) has been written (verb) as a response (noun) to your question (noun)."
Response is a noun.
The word 'responding' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of the verb to respond that functions as a noun.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
There is no direct adverb for the verb respond or the noun response. However, the related noun responsiveness has an adjective form "responsive" and the adverb is "responsively."
Both "I will response to you" and "I will respond to you" are correct, but "I will respond to you" is more commonly used in English. "Response" can be a noun or a verb, while "respond" is strictly a verb.
Yes, the word 'respond' is a noun used in the field of architecture, a word for a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.
It IS a noun.Related words arethe adjective "responsible"the adverb "responsibly"the verb "respond"the noun "response"the noun "responsibleness"
urupare is a verb and a noun. It means to respond or answer. Or answer.
No, it is not. Reply can be a verb (to respond) or a noun (a response).
Respond is a verb, singular (May you please respond me) Response- you can make plural you can NOT say (May you please response me) (May i please have a response from_________)
The base word of "responsibility" is "respond." The term "responsibility" derives from the Latin root "respondere," which means "to respond." The prefix "re-" and the suffix "-ibility" transform the base word into a noun that signifies the ability to respond or be accountable for one's actions.