verifiable
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The noun forms of the verb to verify are verifier, verification, and the gerund, verifying.
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.
verify
No, it is not. To be an adverb a word must describe an action. You cannot use verify in this way. Verify can be a verb, as in 'He verified the information,' or an adjective as 'verified documents.'
Yes, it is a verb and only a verb. The noun form is verification and the adjective is verified.
Confirm is a verb that means to make sure of something or to verify. Conform is an adjective that means to follow the guidelines or rules.
Empirical is not a thing (noun); It is an adjective, and it means something that you can verify through experience or observation, rather than just being theoretical. So, empirical research would be research that isn't just a thought experiment, but something that you could verify through experience.
Can you verify your identity.
Can you verify your identity.
Opposite of 'verify' = disprove.
how do you verify your acount on starstable.
The past tense of verify is verified.
Verify the accuracy of the main scale.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.