The term for not being able to remember a word is "tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon."
"Washable" is an adjective, as it describes the quality of being able to be washed.
The present continuous tense (passive voice) uses the form is being and are being with a verb to indicate an action is still underway. The adjective "able" should not be used, and the verb form enabled is unwieldy at best.The correct form of the phrase would omit the continuous form and simply state"are able to," or "are now able to," or continuously, "are becoming able to."
No, it is not a preposition. It is an adjective.
The suffix "dence" is derived from the Latin word "dens," meaning "thick." When added to the end of a word, it often indicates a state or quality of being thick, compact, or closely packed. For example, "resilience" means the state of being able to recover quickly from difficulties.
No, "visible" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something that can be seen or is able to be perceived by the eye.
The difference between solvency and insolvency is that the former describes the state of being able to pay one's debts. whereas the latter describes one's state of being unable to pay.
The noun form of "infect" is "infection." It refers to the process of being infected or the state of having a disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms. Another related noun is "infectiousness," which describes the quality of being able to spread infection.
Again, not being able to draw a diagram, I will try to explain it. In the sentence, "His house was full," "His" is the pronoun, and modifies the subject, which is "house." "Is full" is the verb, and describes the state of the house.
Yes, "conscious" is an adjective. It describes a state of being aware of and able to think and perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, and feelings. For example, one might say, "She was conscious of the noise in the background."
"Washable" is an adjective, as it describes the quality of being able to be washed.
There is an abundance of skills which are useful for state jobs, examples of these include being able to utilise critical thinking, being a complex problem solver and also being able to make decisions.
Being able to sense good from evil is called spiritual discernment.
The ability to remember what you read is called reading comprehension. It involves understanding, retaining, and being able to recall information from written material.
Yes, the word 'availability' is a noun; a word for a state of being able to be obtained or used; a state of being otherwise unoccupied; a word for a thing.
They were able to because they were not being forced by the people of Rome.
not being able to respond and something wrong with brain functioning
The letters that are "in visible but never out of sight" are "V," "I," "S," "I," "B," "L," and "E." These letters are found within the word "visible" and are not visible on their own outside of that context. They create the word that describes the state of being able to see something.