Proud
Actually, it can be a verb or a noun. "I pride myself on my appearance," makes use of the words as a verb. "Don't let your pride get in the way of making your marriage work" is an example of "pride" used as a noun. (I guess "pride" could be an adjective like this: "Put this in the pride folder"? Maybe??)
Prideful does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ful.
The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.A related noun form is sarcasm.
No, oppressive is an adjective. The corresponding noun is oppression.Someone who is oppressive is an oppressor.
The Hawaiian word for pride is "kaʻuiki."
The corresponding adjective to volcano is volcanic.
The adjective form of the word is "Ardent".
Yes. The word outdoor is the adjective form. The word "outdoors" is the noun and adverb form.
Yes, worthless, the corresponding noun is worthlessness
Adjective Corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
The word repeat is a noun or a verb; the adjective form is repeatability or repetition.
No, it is an adjective. Its corresponding noun is memorability and the adverb memorably.
A complaint is a thing, therefore it is a noun. The corresponding verb is 'complain.'
No, fractious is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The corresponding noun is fractiousness.
The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (the proud winner, proud parents).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'proud' is proudness.A related abstract noun is pride.
The corresponding adjective for the noun "influence" is "influential".
precisely is an adverb; the corresponding adjective is precise.