Mental already is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
Freudian is the proper adjective for Freud.
The word depressed is an adjective. It means to be in a state of depression.
The noun behavior has the adjective form behavioral. (The UK spelling is behavioural.)
The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
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The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
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No, it is not. The word "strong" is an adjective.
No, "memory" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to the mental capacity to store and recall information or experiences. However, the word "memorable" is an adjective derived from "memory," describing something that is worth remembering.
Yes.
Happy isn't any kind of verb; it's an adjective.
Possible words are : THOUGHT - an imagined or mental activity (noun) THROUGHOUT - in all parts (adjective)
Only one definition of the adjective 'upset' is similar to the adjective 'distraught'.The adjective 'distraught' describes a noun as extremely worried, upset, or confused.The adjective 'upset' describes a noun as:Having been overturned; capsized.Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion.In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught.The word distraught is an adjective only; the word upset is an adjective, a noun, or a verb.
High is typically an adjective. Colloquially, high can be used as a noun in reference to a state of mental arousal or excitement (such as a "high" one gets after taking drugs).
No, the word 'comfortable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: This is a very comfortable chair. (describes the noun 'chair')The noun form of the adjective 'comfortable' is comfortableness.The word 'comfortable' is the adjective form of the noun comfort.