SIGHTED
"Hides" is a present tense verb that functions as the simple present form of the verb "hide," which means to conceal or to keep out of sight.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
No, it is not. The word "gone" is the past participle of the verb to go. It can be used as an adjective (e.g. gone from sight).
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The verb form of commentary is to comment
If used in the context of "to be invisible" it is a verb. Hide can be used as a verb for invisible, as in "to hide from sight".
"Hides" is a present tense verb that functions as the simple present form of the verb "hide," which means to conceal or to keep out of sight.
It can be (a sighted ship, a sighted target, a sighted person as opposed to a blind person).The word is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to sight" (to see, or aim).
the verb is can be
SIGHTED
Taste. 'See' is a verb, 'sight' is a noun. 'Taste' is a verb and also a noun.
The Latin verb conspicio means I catch sight of, observe or see. Conspexit would be the third person past perfect - so "he caught sight of, he saw".
The word 'sight' is both a verb and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: I was the first to sight the rare species.noun: The Grand Canyon was quite an amazing sight.
une vue (noun) is a sight in French. Vue as a form of the verb 'voir' (to see) is translated 'seen'.
what an incredible sight that surely is!
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
No, it is not. The word "gone" is the past participle of the verb to go. It can be used as an adjective (e.g. gone from sight).