It's an adjective.
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
A long vehement speech is a passionate, forceful, and intense address or monologue that often expresses strong emotions or convictions. It can be characterized by its fervor, intensity, and length as the speaker passionately conveys their ideas or arguments.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
Vehement means showing strong feeling or passion. It typically describes someone who expresses their emotions in a forceful or intense manner.
The president was vehement in his speech to the crowd.
vehement means to express strong feelings.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.
H is a letter, not a word. To be a part of speech, it needs to be a word.
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
My request to chaperon the school dance was met with vehement disapproval from my kids.
A long vehement speech is a passionate, forceful, and intense address or monologue that often expresses strong emotions or convictions. It can be characterized by its fervor, intensity, and length as the speaker passionately conveys their ideas or arguments.
The word speech is a noun.
Apathetic, indifferent...