No, it is not. The word hint is a noun or a verb. The verb "to hint" can used the past participle hinted as an adjective (e.g. hinted and veiled threats).
No. Developed is a verb form, the past tense of the verb 'to develop." It can be used as an adjective (e.g. developed film).
Yes. The I in hint has a short I vowel sound, as in hit and mint.
Yes, "hint" is a short vowel word because the vowel "i" in "hint" is pronounced with a short sound like in "kit" or "sit."
it is an adjective!
The I has a short I sound, as in thin and tint.
Bent.
No, it is an adverb. Hint: many adverbs end with "ly".
No. It is an adverb. Enthusiastic would be the adjective.
It is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb. Hint: A word or phrase that answers the question 'Where?' is functioning as an adverb (I think).
No. Developed is a verb form, the past tense of the verb 'to develop." It can be used as an adjective (e.g. developed film).
Boiling with a hint of freezing. Hot with a hint of cold. Warm with a hint of cool.Cool with a hint of warm.Cold with a hint of hot. Freezing with a hint of boiling.
Password hint is a sentence or question that should hint you to your password.
If there was such a hint it should mean something only to the person that set the hint. The password should not be guessable from the hint.
To unaccept a hint on Ancestry, go to the hint on your family tree, click on the "Review" button, and then select "Ignore this hint" or "Dismiss." This will remove the hint from your list of suggestions.
fix your grammar and then i will help you. *hint* a person is not a what a person is a who *hint* *hint* stop trying to be clever *hint*...they can say what is the fastest swimmer if they are asking what species. *hint* It doesn't matter if you state it as what or who, the answer will always be Chuck Norris. *hint*
Stare at it till it fixes it self with it hands and the knowledge that there is a Internet (hint hint) to research how to fix it self (hint hint).
You know what it means .....hint hint