The adjective form of the noun 'triumph' is triumphant(add 'ant' to the end of the noun).
Example sentence:
The triumphant boy yelled in delight.
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The adjective forms for the noun 'triumph' are triumphal and triumphant.
The adjective form of "triumph" is "triumphant." It describes a state of joy or victory that follows a success or achievement. For example, you might describe a winning team as "triumphant."
The abstract noun form of the adjective triumphant is triumph.
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Norway is a proper noun, not an adjective. It is the name of a country. It does not change.
The adjective form is enigmatic.
You can change the adjective "arrogant" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ce" to form the noun "arrogance."
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."
Leisure is already in its adjective form. It does not change between noun and adjective, only between noun/adjective and adverb. "Please complete this at your leisure." = noun "My favorite leisure activity is golf." = adjective "He completed the task leisurely." = adverb
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