No, it is an adverb. The related word after can be used as an adjective for some specific meanings (e.g. later in after tears, astern in after hold).
No. Rule can be a noun with several meanings, or a verb. An adjective form is ruling. There is no adverb form.
Troubling, troublesome, troubled. They have different meanings, so make sure you choose the right one.
Yes. "Right" as a noun can indicate an inherent privilege: "The Right of Free Speech is part of the 1st Amendment." "Right" as an adjective can indicate a degree of correctness: "That is the right answer." Right has many meanings, and can be used as practically any form of speech in one of these meanings.
There are 2 separate meanings to the word marginal. When using it as an adjective it means to be situated at the edge of something. When using it as a noun it means that a plant is growing in water next to the edge of the land.
"Bright" and "light" are standard meanings of the English word "white." The adjective in question describes what happens when all spectral colors combine.
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective precious, which has several meanings.
Blithe is an adjective. It has two meanings: 1 joyous, merry, glad, cheerful. 2. carefree, heedless, without thought or regard.
Yes, rakish is an adjective it has different meanings such as- dissolute, jaunty, dashing etc.
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The word suspension has several meanings. For most, the adjective is suspended, a form of the verb to suspend.
No. Ambiguity is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective ambiguous (having two meanings, or unclear).
An adjective form is ambiguous. It means of uncertain meaning (literally having two meanings).
No, it is either a noun (with several meanings) or a verb. The past participle of the verb (to discharge) can be used as an adjective.
The noun colonialism is based on the adjective colonial. Colonial has other meanings but is based on the noun colony.
No, order may be a verb, or a noun, with several disparate meanings. The past participle, ordered, can be used as an adjective.
The difference between syllables, antonyms, and synonyms is that they are all different parts of speech. Syllables refer to a unit of spoken language, synonyms are when there are two different words that share the same meaning, and antonyms are words that have opposite meanings of other words.