The word "mission", meaning a task, is a noun.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
probable is an adjective
Hard is an adjective.
Stable is an adjective.
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The noun missionary is a person on a religious mission; the adjective missionary describes something of, relating to, or characteristic of a religious mission. There are no antonyms for the word missionary.
The word mission is:a noun; (mission, missions) a word for a group of people sent to perform a service or carry on an activity; the service or goal of that group of people; the buildings established as a base for that group of people.a verb; (mission, missions, missioning, missioned) to organize or establish a religious mission; to send on or entrust with a mission.an adjective; a word to describe a style of architecture or furniture fashioned after that of the Spanish missions of the southwestern United States.
It can be either, depending on the word modified.They are on a long mission to the Moon and back. - adjective phrase (which mission?)Astronauts went to the moon and back. -In this sentence, the prepositional phrase "to the moon and back" answers the question, "where?". This means that the phrase modifies the verb, which makes it an adverbial phrase.
The word their is an adjective form of a pronoun, a word that describes the noun mission.
Yes, it is, as in an impossible mission. It means not possible, not able to be done, or apparently so. When used for a person, it can mean impossible to tolerate, or to reason with, or to deal with.
There are more than fifteen listings defining this word as a noun, and two that list it as an adjective. So depending upon context, mission has several meanings.Please access the related Online Dictionary link listed below for more information:
The word mission is:a noun; (mission, missions) a word for a group of people sent to perform a service or carry on an activity; the service or goal of that group of people; the buildings established as a base for that group of people.a verb; (mission, missions, missioning, missioned) to organize or establish a religious mission; to send on or entrust with a mission.an adjective; a word to describe a style of architecture or furniture fashioned after that of the Spanish missions of the southwestern United States.
The word mission is:a noun; (mission, missions) a word for a group of people sent to perform a service or carry on an activity; the service or goal of that group of people; the buildings established as a base for that group of people.a verb; (mission, missions, missioning, missioned) to organize or establish a religious mission; to send on or entrust with a mission.an adjective; a word to describe a style of architecture or furniture fashioned after that of the Spanish missions of the southwestern United States.If you're looking for a word for a person who carries out a mission, that person is a missionary or missioner, both nouns as well.
The word mission is a noun and an adjective. I consulted seven dictionaries. Three of the seven included 'verb' in their definitions, but none gave an example phrase or sentence for the verb. Let's give it a try: Our organization will mission to the areas hardest hit by the flood.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.