No, it is not. The word phenomenon is a singular noun, and the plural is phenomena. The adjective form is "phenomenal" (extraordinary or exceptional).
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just "fresh."
The adjective for "isolated" is "lonely" or "secluded."
The word nonsensical *is* an adjective. It is the adjective form of the noun nonsense.
A homogeneous phenomenon refers to a situation where all elements or parts share similar characteristics or properties. This uniformity helps in simplifying analysis and understanding of the phenomenon.
The adjective form is cranial.
Incorrect. It spelled similar to this : Phenomenal
A phenomenon is something extraordinary that happens or an amazing person. 'Phenomenal' is therefore the adjective that describes the person or event. 'Good' simply does not live up to the description.
Phenomenon shape who we are, but we as humans also drive the direction of phenomenon.
Bilingualism is an enriching phenomenon and not a debilitating phenomenon.
An anomalous phenomenon is a phenomenon which is not sufficiently explained by science or inferred knowledge.
Antonyms for phenomenon as an occurrence include:NoneventLieAntonyms for phenomenon as an extraordinary person or event include:SimpletonRegularityExpectationImbecile
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
Phenomenon is singular and phenomena is plural
I've seen no local phenomenon here.
The phenomenon due to which we can judge
The Sherbet Phenomenon was created in 1980.