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The word generously is an adverb. It can mean benevolently (a benefactor gave his money generously) or amply, abundantly, or profusely (a dish generously garnished with fruit).Most words ending in -ly are adverbs, and adding -ly to an adjective form may be used to allow it to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.Example:She was a generous person. (The adjective modifies the noun person.)She generously donated money to the charity. (The adverb modifies the verb donated.)
The noun forms for the adjective capable are capablenessand capability.
The word 'dangerous' is not a noun, it's an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective dangerous is dangerousness.The word dangerous is the adjective form of the noun danger.Both the noun dangerousness and the noun danger are common nouns.
No, the word 'regardless' is an adjective and an adverb.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'regardless' is regardlessness.The word 'regardless' is the adjective form of the abstract noun regard.
The word 'widely' is the adverb form of the adjective 'wide'.The noun form of the adjective 'wide' is wideness.A related noun form is width.
'Generous' is an adjective. The noun form is generosity.
The word 'generous' is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun (a generous person).The abstract noun forms for the adjective generous are generousness and generosity.
The noun forms of the adjective generous are generousnessand generosity.
The noun form for the adjective generous is generousness.A related noun form isgenerosity.
The noun forms of the verb to generate are generator, generation, and the gerund, generating.
As an adjective, partido can mean generous, or disposed to sharing. (Generous females are partidas.) As a noun, it most generally means party, as in 'political party.' Suffixing the final 's' makes it plural, both as an adjective and a noun.
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The abstract noun form of the adjective 'profound' is profoundness.The abstract noun forms of the verb 'to destroy' are destruction and the gerund, destroying.The abstract noun form of the verb 'to repel' is the gerund, repelling.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'generous' is generousness.A related noun form is generosity.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'liberal' is liberalism.note: The word 'liberal' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'great' is greatness.
Yes, the word 'dear' is a noun, an adjective, an adverb, and an interjection.The noun 'dear' is a word for a beloved person, a kind and generous person.
The abstract noun for the adjective 'general' is generalization.
No, the word 'generally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'general'.Example: We generally drive to the city but today we thought we'd try the train. (modifies the verb 'drive')
"Generous" is an adjective.