administrative assisant
The suffix of "confess" is "-ess," which is added to the base word "confess" to denote a person who performs the action of confessing.
In my view (u) stands for initial velocity and (v) stands for final velocity....:-p
A gerund is a form of a verb that functions as a noun, typically ending in "-ing." It is used to denote actions, activities, or processes.
You would use the word generic in a sentence to denote something average, usually a good, as in "Vladmir bought the generichand soap."
Yes, the word "researcher" is a noun that includes the suffix "-er," which is used to denote a person or thing that performs a specific action or is associated with a specific function. In this case, a researcher is someone who engages in research activities.
"Hero" is a noun. It refers to a person, often the main character in a story, who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. In various contexts, it can also denote someone who performs acts of bravery or selflessness.
"Personnel" just means the employees of an organization. Personnel can range from mail clerks to upper management, but the term itself does not necessarily denote that a particular employee is a manager.
Current is the generic term to describe the flow of something. This could be electrons in a wire (electric current) - or the movement of water in a river (a water current). It can also be used to denote "now" as in "the current time is 12.00" or "current affairs"
The verb for denotation is "denote."
The suffix -ist is used to denote a person who is associated to a particular task or action: one that performs a specific action, a specialist in a skill or a person connected to a specific production. A cellist is a person who plays cello and the formation is cello+ist.
Denotes - you denote/ denote/ it means
Yes, "mechanic" is a concrete noun because it refers to a specific person who performs mechanical work, typically on vehicles. Concrete nouns denote tangible entities that can be perceived through the senses. In this case, you can see, hear, and interact with a mechanic in a physical setting.