The word 'comfort' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'comfort' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint, a word for a feeling; a word for a thing.
The adjective form of the noun 'comfort' is comfortable.
The noun form of the adjective 'comfortable' is comfortableness.The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.
No, the word 'comfortable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: This is a very comfortable chair. (describes the noun 'chair')The noun form of the adjective 'comfortable' is comfortableness.The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.
The word comfortable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a comfortable chair). The noun form for the adjective is comfortableness, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun form is comfort.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'indifferent' is indifference.
Microscopic is an adjective. The noun on which it is based is microscope.
The noun form of the adjective 'comfortable' is comfortableness.The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.
The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the abstract noun comfort.The abstract noun form of the verb to comfort is the gerund, comforting.
No, the word 'comfortable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: This is a very comfortable chair. (describes the noun 'chair')The noun form of the adjective 'comfortable' is comfortableness.The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.
The word comfortable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a comfortable chair). The noun form for the adjective is comfortableness, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun form is comfort.
No. The noun comfort is being in pleasurable conditions, or at ease. The verb comfort means to provide comfort, or ease discomfort.The adjective form would be comfortable (having comfort) or comforting (providing comfort).
Comfortable is an adjective.For example: the armchair was extremely comfortable.The noun and the verb is comfort.
The word comfortable is the adjective form; the word comfortably is the adverb form. Both are derived from the noun comfort.
The word 'comfortingly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'comforting'.The word 'comforting' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to comfort. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a noun called a gerund.The word 'comfort' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:The mother spoke comfortingly to her infant. (adverb)She was comforting the frightened kitten in her lap. (verb)They served a comforting beverage to their guests. (adjective)I was so grateful for the comforting of my family. (noun)Some cocoa with marshmallows will comfort my nerves. (verb)There's nothing like the comfort of a fire on a cold night. (noun)Another noun form of the verb to comfort is comforter.
The term "comfort zone" is a noun. It refers to a psychological state in which a person feels at ease and in control, often avoiding stress or risk. While "comfort" and "zone" are both nouns individually, together they form a compound noun that describes a specific concept.
Examples of adjectives that are formed from a noun are:air (noun) - airy (adjective)artist (noun) - artistic (adjective)beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective)blood (noun) - bloody (adjective)fish (noun) - fishy (adjective)hope (noun) - hopeful (adjective)length (noun) - lengthy (adjective)memory (noun) - memorable (adjective)politics (noun) - political (adjective)thought (noun) - thoughtful (adjective)use (noun) - useful (adjective)water (noun) - watery (adjective)
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
no it is a adjetive