No the word distant is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Aloofness is a noun. It refers to the state or quality of being distant, detached, or reserved in social interactions.
The word "parallel" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes things that are side-by-side and equally distant at all points. As a noun, it refers to lines or planes that run alongside each other and never intersect.
The suffix of "distant" is "-ant."
The prefix for distant is "dis-".
Telegraph can be a noun or a verb, depending on it's usage in a given sentence. As a noun, the word describes a process, system, or an apparatus for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place. As a verb, it means to transmit or send a message by telegraph. -It can also mean to unwittingly indicate one's intention, such as to an opponent, or to an audience.
No, the word distant is not a noun; distant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (distant thunder, distantcity).The noun is distance.
The noun form for the adjective distant is distance.
Distance
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No. It is not a name of a person, place, or thing.
No, distance is a noun. An adjective meaning at a distance is "distant."
The word distant is an adjective. It means to be far off (e.g. physically) or emotionally unresponsive.
The adjective in the sentence is "distant." It describes the noun "cousin," indicating the nature of their relationship. Adjectives provide more information about nouns, and in this case, "distant" conveys that the cousin is not close or nearby.
Both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it is a course of travel or passage, especially by water to a distant place. As a verb, (used without object) to make or take a voyage, As a verb (used with object) to voyage the seven seas
Examples of nouns that are synonyms of the noun 'sun' are:starbrilliancedaylightilluminationluminosityradiance
Espy ( ehSPY) is a verb meaning to catch sight of, to glimpse something distant or partially obscured.