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Ex. He was fat but genuis
The noun form of the adjective 'ingenious' is ingeniousness.A related noun is genius, a word for a person.
educated,clever,insolent,intelligent, genius,brilliant,clever,keen
Resolute can only be used as an adjective.
It can be used as an adjective: a plum job
It can be used as both but it's primarily an adjective.
The word 'genius' is a noun, but some dictionaries do list the noun 'genius' as an informal adjective; for example:That was a genius move by the challenger.However, a noun functioning as an adjective is a specific part of speech called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). There is no consistency among dictionaries for the many nouns that we use as adjectives; some list their use as an adjective and others do not.
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"Genius" can function as both a noun and an adjective in the English language. As a noun, it refers to a person with exceptional intellectual or creative abilities. As an adjective, it describes something characterized by exceptional intelligence or creativity. In the context of a sentence, its part of speech would depend on how it is used.
The adjective form is boyish. However, the word boy is sometimes used as an adjective for term such as 'boy genius' or 'boy band'.
the word discovered the adjective because it is popular in lesson in English subject.When people talk we use some wod of adjective .Like handsome,genius,expert and soon and so for.
The noun form of the adjective 'ingenious' is ingeniousness.A related noun is genius, a word for a person.
educated,clever,insolent,intelligent, genius,brilliant,clever,keen
geeks nerds genius
Resolute can only be used as an adjective.
it can used as a noun or as an adjective
whole can be used as an adjective
It can be used as an adjective or as a noun.