No, wage is a noun and a verb.
employed?
The term "self-employed" is hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe someone who works for themselves, such as in "She is self-employed." However, when used as a noun, it is typically written as "self employed" without a hyphen. Always check the context to determine the correct usage.
A synonym for the adjective used is second hand. A synonym for the verb used is employed.
"Ever" is primarily used as an adverb. It is often employed to indicate at any time or always, typically in questions or negative statements, such as "Have you ever been to Paris?" In contrast, "ever" is not used as an adjective.
In the Shakespeare poem "Winter" the word "sings" is a verb, for an action by an owl.Then nightly sings the staring owl.
Adjective forms for the verb to employ are employable and employed.
There is no adverb form of the adjective "used" (employed, utilized). Adverbs would have to modify a verb, as with usably (from usable) and usefully (from useful) and uselessly (from useless).
isosceles * * * * * WRONG! Isosceles refers to equal lengths, and the adjective is usually employed for triangles. Triangels, which have three sides, are not quadrilaterals, which have four. The correct answer is a trapezium.
"Naked" is primarily an adjective, used to describe someone or something that is without clothing or covering. It can also function as a noun in specific contexts, such as in the phrase "the naked," referring to a group of naked individuals. Additionally, in some informal or poetic uses, it might be employed adverbially, but its main role is as an adjective.
The correct sentence would be "employed at." For example, "She is employed at the bank."
The name is from French:1. occupational name for someone employed at a fortress or castle, from a derivative of Old French fort 'stronghold' (from the adjective fort 'strong').2. possibly a variant of Forestier (Forrester)
if you are talking about your boss specifically or if you are working with a sole employer you say employed by. If you are talking about a business as a whole you say employed at.