Neither. It is a noun.
The adjective form is statistical.
Noun
The verb form related to "statistic" is "to statistically analyze" or "to statisticize," although the latter is less commonly used. Typically, in context, one might say "to analyze" or "to present" statistics. In general usage, verbs associated with working with statistics include "calculate," "interpret," or "report."
No, the word "average" is not an adverb.The word "average" is a verb, adjective and a noun.The adverb form of this word that you are looking for is averagely.
Not even close. Ominous (adjective) means foreboding, threatening, suggesting a coming calamity or unfortunate event. Mock (adjective) means fake, simulated, or imitation. The verb to mock is to ridicule, especially by imitation.
This one can seem tricky because "What is the average" is normally how it would come out, but since average is an adjective describing something, we have to move to the next word, Miles. This is plural and the question is asking about the miles, so the correct sentence is: What are the average miles driven per month? The best way to know for sure, just take out the adjective: What are the miles...
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Adjective.
peeked a adjective or verb
No, it is an adjective. Breathe is a verb, breathing is a verb too... but then breathable is an adjective, which makes unbreathable an adjective.
It's an adjective.
verb of brave?
"No" is usually an interjection or an adjective, but never a verb!
Coincide is a verb. Coincidental is the adjective.
Verb: to fascinate Adjective: fascinating
Restless is an adjective. Restless is not a verb.
Wet can be used as an adjective. It can also be used as a verb to describe an action.
Brief can be an adjective, a noun or a verb.