yes painful is an adjective. for example, It was a painful experience
Painful here is used to describe the kind of experience it was. to identify an
adjective note that it describes a noun and occurs between a determiner and a noun.
The noun form of the adjective 'painful' is painfulness.The word 'painful' is the adjective form of the noun pain.
No, painful an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a painful injury, a painful situation).
painful is an adjective and can't be pluralised
The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
The positive form is the original adjective. The comparative form shows a greater degree of quality. The superlative form shows the highest degree of quality."Most painful" is the superlative. The positive is "painful", the root adjective. The comparative is "most painful".
Yes, it is. The noun is pain, and the adjective form is painful.
Periodic is the adjective related to the noun period. Adjectives used to describe the word period include painful, prolonged, and heavy.
The homonym for "saw" is "sore," which is an adjective that describes something painful or aching.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. A "bad" adjective gives a negative indication. Painful, pompous, possessive, prudish, presumptuous, prejudicial.
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective particular. It can mean specially, or especially as in 'notably' (e.g. particularly painful).
The noun or verb pain forms adjectives from the present and past participle: paining and pained (e.g. a pained expression). The derivative adjectives from pain include painful and the antonym, painless.
The noun 'pain' is an abstractnoun as a word for mental or emotional distress, grief.The noun 'pain' is a concretenoun as a word for a basic bodily sensation that is caused by something harmful, a physical signal that something is wrong.