The nearest star is Proxima Centauri, and the antonym of "wet" is "dry." Combining these, we get "Proxima" and "dry," which sounds like "prodigal," but that doesn't fit. The correct adjective you're looking for is "diverse," which means various or several.
Severe is an adjective.
146.8 can be rounded in several ways:To the nearest whole number: 147To the nearest ten: 150To the nearest hundred: 100To the nearest thousand: 0
No. Rule can be a noun with several meanings, or a verb. An adjective form is ruling. There is no adverb form.
The word regression is a noun. It cannot be an adjective. When it is paired with another noun, it is a noun adjunct.Examples:"In statistics, regression analysis refers to techniques for modeling and analyzing several variables""Regression techniques are used by psychologists."
You can do this in several ways. You can round to the nearest decimal; you can also round up, or round down.
The adjective is "sundry" (Sun + dry).
The nearest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri. The antonym of "wet" is "dry." Combining these, you can form the adjective "dry," which can suggest a range of meanings, including "various" or "several" when used in specific contexts, such as "a dry assortment."
Tied is an adjective, that has several meaning like: to be bound, to be lashed, to be subjugated, to be enslaved etc.
Several is usually an adjective e.g., I have been to Paris several times.
Miles from the nearest highway or town. This term is often used by backpackers, meaning several days hiking distance from the nearest road.
Severe is an adjective.
There are several synonyms or near-synonyms: ACCIDENT (noun)/ ACCIDENTAL (adjective)/ ACCIDENTALLY (adverb) UNINTENTIONAL (adjective) / UNINTENTIONALLY (adverb) INADVERTENT (adjective) / INADVERTENTLY (adverb) UNPREMEDITATED (adjective meaning unplanned, usually a legal term)
There are several definitions. One is the name of a band in the United States. Another is as an adjective meaning rash, not thought out, impulsive, blind to consequences.
"Several" modifies the noun "gerbils". An adjective modifies a noun.
Publishing can be used as a noun, meaning "the business of a publisher", or as a present tense verb, meaning "issuing".Publishing can also be an adjective. For example:Jon works for a publishing company in Italy.The company has publishing rights to several new books.
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective precious, which has several meanings.
The noun form for the adjective prosperous is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.