The word is frank.
Bhavi is guajarti term.It means FUTURE Isha is synonym of Durga, The goddess of power. SO bhavisha means "Future Isha". The goddess of power in future.It has auspicious as well as powerful meaning lying beside it. Bhavi is guajarti term.It means FUTURE Isha is synonym of Durga, The goddess of power. SO bhavisha means "Future Isha". The goddess of power in future.It has auspicious as well as powerful meaning lying beside it.
tenebrae' (plural feminine); 'caligo, inis' (feminin). There is also 'umbra, -ae' (feminine; meaning 'shadow')
Pretty as a ... (usually: coeur, meaning 'heart')
Yes, they usually come after the noun they describe.
My blonde"Mi" means "my" and "güero" means "blond(e)" or "light-skinned," but since "güero" is an adjective, the phrase is incomplete. You could say "mi pelo güero" or "mi cabello güero," meaning "my blond hair." But this term is mostly used in Mexico. Usually "rubio" is used in Spanish to say "blond."
No, it is not. It is a noun usually meaning a short period of time (with the adjective form momentary).
Usually it's a noun, but it can be used as an adjective.
The word "adjective" is a usually a noun. It is the name of a part of speech. The adjective form is "adjectival". However, in some cases the word adjective itself is used as an adjunct, e.g. adjective phrase rather than adjectival. The word "adjective" does have a meaning as an adjective. It means "additional" or "dependent". It also has a specialized meaning in law.
Sathvik in sanskrit means soft natured. usually used as an adjective in the sentence.
It can be, but is more usually a pronoun or an adjective meaning a large but non-specific number.
Yes, it is usually an adverb (meaning here, not there). It can also be a noun, an adjective, and an interjection.
LOYAL (true, steadfast) is an adjective, used to describe a noun (usually a person). A verb describes an action or a meaning, and does not modify a noun.
It is considered an adjective when used with nouns, as in life process, life savings, and life imprisonment. However, life is usually a noun, and the related adjectives are live, alive, and living.
There are several synonyms or near-synonyms: ACCIDENT (noun)/ ACCIDENTAL (adjective)/ ACCIDENTALLY (adverb) UNINTENTIONAL (adjective) / UNINTENTIONALLY (adverb) INADVERTENT (adjective) / INADVERTENTLY (adverb) UNPREMEDITATED (adjective meaning unplanned, usually a legal term)
That is the correct spelling of the noun fluency (noun form of the adjective fluent).It is a synonym for facility, usually used to mean ability to speak a language.
It usually is. It is used as a slang noun meaning a thousand (dollars). Synonyms for grand include opulent, magnificent, majestic, splendid, or impressive.
The word gem is a noun, but it can also be a noun adjunct (gem cutting) or adjective (e.g. a gem ruby, one suitable for cutting and mounting). The verb to gem has the past participle gemmed, whicn might rarely be a synonym for jeweled. A related adjective is gemlike.