The noun form is interpretation.
interpretation
No. Interpretation is a noun, based on the verb "to interpret."
The word analysts is a plural noun. The singular is analyst.
The word interpret is a verb. The past tense is interpreted. It describes the action of analyzing something to determine what it means.
No, if you have to decipher something your doing that thing, so its a verb.
interpretation
An interpretation An interpreter
No. Interpretation is a noun, based on the verb "to interpret."
Adjectives for the verb interpret include the past participle (interpreted) and a derivative of the noun interpretation, which is interpretative. Another less-used derivative is interpretable.
The word analysts is a plural noun. The singular is analyst.
understand, define, represent, portray, solve, improvise, perform, describe, enact, explain, decode, comment, interfere, change
The word interpret is a verb. The past tense is interpreted. It describes the action of analyzing something to determine what it means.
How I interpret this: Is this a correct sentence: "But you like?" Answer: No. It needs an auxiliary verb and a noun: "But, do you like it?" would work.
No, if you have to decipher something your doing that thing, so its a verb.
The concrete nouns are memorial and monuments.The abstract noun is setting.The noun memorial can be an abstract or a concrete noun. In this sentence it seems to be referring to a physical object (not far from two other monuments). I interpret this use as the memorial being something physical, an object in a place.
Too many of the words in the poem "Jabberwocky" are nonsense words made up by the author of the poem, Lewis Carroll (including the noun Jabberwocky). Since they are not real words, the nouns can only be deciphered by their function in the sentence. For example, in the lines, "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe", we can interpret "brilling" as a noun or an adjective (a subject complement), or even a verb. We can interpret "slithy" as an adjective describing the noun "toves"; "did gyre and gimble" as a compound verb; and "the wabe" as a noun object of the preposition "in". So many of the words in the poem are not real words, no one can say for sure exactly which words are nouns.
It was hard for him to interpret the document because it was in hieroglyphics.