The noun form of "flexible" is "flexibility." It refers to the quality of being able to bend or adapt easily to new situations or changes. Another related noun is "flexibleness," though it is less commonly used.
The word disorganized is the past tense of the verb to disorganize. The noun form for disorganize is disorganizer, one who disorganizes. Another noun form is disorganization.
Herbaceous stems are flexible stems.
In the human body the knee is a flexible joint. The knee connects the upper part of the leg to the lower part of the leg. The knee is called a flexible joint because it's not stiff. It bends. Other flexible joints are the elbow and the knuckle.
Glass is flexible to some degree but can easily break upon impact.
yes copper sheeting is flexible because its turned into a paper like substance
The noun form of flexible is flexibility.
The noun form for the adjective flexible is flexibility.
The noun forms of the adjective 'flexible' are flexibleness and flexibility.
No, the word flexible is a adjective a the noun for flexible is flexibility.
The noun form for the adjective flexible is flexibility.Remove the ending -le and add -ility.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'agile' is agility.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
The adjective is flexible. A different noun form of flexible is flexibleness, which is seldom used.
The noun form of "flexible" is "flexibility," which refers to the quality of being adaptable or pliable. The adjective is "flexible" itself, describing something that can bend or change easily. The verb form related to "flexible" is "flex," which means to bend or to adjust.
No, "unyielding" is not a noun; it is an adjective. It describes something that is not giving way or not flexible. A noun form could be "unyieldingness."
If something is inflexible, then it is not flexible.
The noun 'bags' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bag', a common, concrete noun; a word for a type of flexible container, usually made of paper, plastic, cloth, or leather; a word for a thing.