Bribe
Bribe can be a noun and a verb eg
verb -- He tried to bribe me.
noun -- He offered me a bribe.
No. It can be a verb -- to bribe-- or a noun -- a bribe.
Yes, "bribery" is a noun that refers to the act of giving or receiving something of value to influence someone's actions or decisions. The verb form related to this concept is "to bribe." While "bribery" describes the act or practice, "bribe" refers to the action of offering or giving a bribe.
The adjective form of "bribe" is "bribable." It describes something or someone that can be influenced or swayed by a bribe. Another related term is "bribery," which is the act or practice of offering a bribe.
The abstract noun of "bribe" is "bribery." It refers to the act or practice of giving or receiving something of value to influence the actions of someone in a position of authority. Bribery is often associated with corruption and unethical behavior in various contexts, including politics and business.
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noun form of religious
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