The adjective for the word "nature" is "natural."
The word you're looking for is "Primal."Correction:'Basic nature' is a noun phrase, but 'primal' is an adjective. If you are happy with the connotations of 'primal', the form you need is 'primality'.
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.
The adjective for the word "nature" is "natural."
The adjective form for the noun nature is natural.
natural = adjective nature = noun
Fearless is an adjective because it is a descriptive word.
The suffix '-ine' means 'to have the nature of', and changes a noun to an adjective; asinine; to have the nature of an ass ursine; to have the nature of a bear vulpine; to have the nature of a vulture marine; to have the nature of the sea saline; to have the nature of salt
Unkind is an adjective. It describes the nature of something or someone.
Yes. It can be. It can also (colloquially) be a noun: As a quarterback, he's a natural.
Natural is an adjective so cannot have a plural form. It is from the noun nature, for which the plural is nature, that is, encompassing all of nature.
Christian is the proper adjective for Christ.
The term 'sweet nature' is a noun phrase, made up of the noun 'nature' described by the adjective 'sweet'.
The adjective "grassy" means covered in grass. The adjective "grasslike" means resembling grass: of a similar nature or appearance.
A 'quality adjective' (also called an adjective of quality) is a word that describes the nature or quality of a noun, for example:a smart boya heavy suitcasea sunny daystone steps