The adjective form of the word "nation" is "national."
The word "shorter" is an adjective; it is formed from the word "short" to indicate the degree of comparison.
The word "national" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something related to a nation or country, while as a noun, it refers to a citizen or member of a particular nation.
The adjective formed from "shack" is "shabby."
No, "redheaded" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by combining the adjective "red" with the noun "head."
The word 国 (guó) is formed by combining the radical for "earth" or "soil" and the character for "king" or "lord." It represents the concept of a country or nation.
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The adjective form is the word "national".
nationality
cautious
eatings
Declarative
peaceful
The adjective form for the noun disaster is disastrous.
The adjective "thoughful" means caring or considerate.
No. Tentatively is an adverb formed from the adjective tentative by adding -ly.
The adjective formed from the word "fire" is "fiery." It describes something that is related to or resembles fire, often conveying a sense of intensity, passion, or heat.
The word "shorter" is an adjective; it is formed from the word "short" to indicate the degree of comparison.