The word 'discharge' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'discharge' is a word for the action of releasing someone from a hospital or dismissing someone from a job; the firing of a gun or a missile; the emission of a substance from something; the substance emitted; the release of electricity from a charged object; the action of doing all that is required to fulfill a responsibility or a debt; the action of canceling an order of a court; a word for a thing.
The noun forms of the verb to discharge are discharger and the gerund, discharging.
The noun form for the adjective austere is austereness. Another noun form is austerity.
noun = mud The noun form for the adjective muddy is muddiness.
The noun form for the adjective secluded is secludedness. Another noun form is seclusion.
The noun form for the adjective nervous is nervousness. Another noun form is nerve.
The noun form for the adjective evident is evidentness. A related noun form is evidence.
It can be, if used as a verbal noun (gerund), e.g. Lightening your hair can damage it. Otherwise, it is a verb form. *Not to be confused with "lightning" which is a noun, an electrical discharge in the atmosphere.
Discharge can be a verb or a noun. "We did not know when they would discharge him from the hospital" uses "discharge" as a verb. "Watch for increased inflammation or any discharge" uses "discharge" as a noun.
No, it is either a noun (with several meanings) or a verb. The past participle of the verb (to discharge) can be used as an adjective.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
noun form of religious
The noun form is punisher
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
The noun form for the adjective glaring is glaringness. Another noun form is glare.
The noun form for the adjective austere is austereness. Another noun form is austerity.
The noun form for the adjective acrimonious is acrimoniousness.A related noun form is acrimony.