The word emergency is a noun. When used with another noun (emergency lights, emergency room) it is a noun adjunct or attributive noun. Some dictionaries classify it as an adjective/modifier, some do not. The classification is based on whether "emergency" is an aspect or characteristic of the following noun, which would make it an adjective.
I think the word "emergency" is not an adjective. So, it should be corrected to "Noun". However, "emergent" is an adjective. So, the word "emergency" can also be replaced with the word "emergent".
A synonym for emergency is accident. An antonym for emergency is calm.
"In the event of" or "if [an event] happens". In case of fire, use the emergency exits.Caution! Many people mistakenly write "incase", which is not a valid English word.
The word emergency refers to a serious or unexpected situation.
I think's the answer for the antonym for the word emergency is relaxing or restless
Another name for the emergency department is the emergency room, which is a better known name for it in the United States. Another name for it is casualty department.
alright According to my dictionary, emergency can be a noun, one example is "emergency brake."
i was standing in the emergency ward. During emergency we were scared.
Emergency means an unforeseen occurrence requiring immediate action. Emerge means to come into view or to become apparent. The word emergency has the word emerge embedded in it because it has its etymology in the word emerge - An emergency is something that quickly emerges, or becomes apparent, and needs acting on.
Yes, the word "emergency" has a silent letter "g". This means the "g" is not pronounced when saying the word.
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