"Weight" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the measurement of how heavy an object is. As a verb, it means to measure the heaviness of an object.
Weight is a noun not a verb. Weigh, however, is a verb, and its past tense is weighed.
The word weight is both a verb and a noun. The noun weight is a word for the heaviness of a person or thing. The verb weight is to hold down with a heavy object. Example uses: Noun: The apples are sold by weight. verb: We can weight the tarp so that is stays in place.
The verb for weight is weigh.Other verbs are weighs, weighing and weighed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will weigh your dog"."She weighs herself"."We are weighing the potatoes"."The doctor weighed me".
The word 'weight' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to 'weight' is to hold something down by placing something on top of it; to attach importance or value to something; to trouble or burden with something; a word for an action.A related verb is to weigh.
No, pound is not an adjective. It can be a noun--a poundof money. It can be a verb, as well--pound on the door.
Weight is a noun not a verb. Weigh, however, is a verb, and its past tense is weighed.
The word weight is both a verb and a noun. The noun weight is a word for the heaviness of a person or thing. The verb weight is to hold down with a heavy object. Example uses: Noun: The apples are sold by weight. verb: We can weight the tarp so that is stays in place.
The verb for weight is weigh.Other verbs are weighs, weighing and weighed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will weigh your dog"."She weighs herself"."We are weighing the potatoes"."The doctor weighed me".
The word 'weight' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to 'weight' is to hold something down by placing something on top of it; to attach importance or value to something; to trouble or burden with something; a word for an action.A related verb is to weigh.
weight (noun): le poids (masc.) weight (verb): peser
The weight (noun) is le poids (masc.) in French. To weight (verb) is "peser".
weight (noun) is translarted 'le poids' in French. weight (verb) is translated 'peser'
Sorry, while 'weigh' has many synonyms, it has noantonyms.
The verb form is "weighed" and the noun is "weight" (how heavy something is).
The correct verb is to bear weight.The verb to bear is to carry, to support, to tolerate, to endure.The verb to bare is to uncover, to expose to view, to disclose.
Yes, "weight-loss" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "weight-loss program." However, when it appears after a verb, it typically is not hyphenated, as in "She lost weight."
The verb is wait (to await, standby, anticipate).The sound-alike word weight is the measure of how heavy something is (to weigh).