No, I would say it is an adjective.
No, the word "dumb" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe someone who lacks the ability to speak or is unable to communicate effectively.
"Dumb" in Hawaiian can be translated as "lapuwale" or "kaeaea."
In Jamaican Patois, the word "dumb" can be expressed as "foolish" or "idiat."
Intellectually challenged.
The word "psychologist" is a noun.
The word 'emotionally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'emotional'.The noun form of the adjective 'emotional' is emotionality.The word 'emotional' is the adjective form of the noun emotion.
Dumb is an adjective.
No, dumb is an adjective and a verb. The noun form is dumbness (lacking ability to speak, silence, muteness). However, that doesn't stop people from using the informal use of adjective dumb, slang for not smart, as a noun for such things as 'The dumb get dumber.'
house a collective noun?
Not the way you spell it. The word is dumb and it is a real word.
The Tagalog word for "dumb" is "bobo".
Historically, the word dumb meant that a person could not speak.
The Latin word for "dumb" is "mutus."
The word for "dumb" in French is "idiot" or "bΓͺte", depending on the context.
Dumb is the correct spelling.
The word dumb has one syllable.
An alternative to the word "dumb" could be "unintelligent," "foolish," or "ignorant."
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