The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.
A related noun form is sarcasm.
The noun form is choice.
No, "sarcasm" is a noun, and "sarcastic" is an adjective. "Sarcasm" refers to the use of irony to mock or convey contempt, while "sarcastic" describes a person or their words that are marked by sarcasm.
The noun forms of the verb to widen are widener and the gerund, widening.A related noun form is width.
Some examples of nouns that the adjective pleasant might describe are:pleasant daypleasant personalitypleasant servicepleasant storypleasant datepleasant occasionpleasant mealpleasant sceneThe noun is up to the person describing something as pleasant.
The noun forms for the verb to correspond are correspondence, correspondent, and the gerund, corresponding.
The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.A related noun form is sarcasm.
The noun form is choice.
The noun form for the adjective unhappy is unhappiness.
The corresponding noun for the adjective gentle is gentleness. A related noun form is gentility.
No, "sarcasm" is a noun, and "sarcastic" is an adjective. "Sarcasm" refers to the use of irony to mock or convey contempt, while "sarcastic" describes a person or their words that are marked by sarcasm.
The corresponding adjective for the noun "influence" is "influential".
The verb avert does not have a corresponding noun, it does, however, have a corresponding adjective: avertable.
Problematic and problematical are the corresponding adjectives to the noun problem. The corresponding adverb is problematically.
Argument, arguerer, and the gerund, arguing are the corresponding noun forms for the verb to argue.
"Triumphant" is not a noun. The corresponding noun is "triumph"
Affirmation is the corresponding noun to the verb affirm.
No, embroider is a verb. The corresponding noun is embroidery.