Q. Is temperature an adjective or adverb?
As detailed above, ‘temperature’ is a noun. Noun usage: The boiling temperature of pure water is 100 degrees Celsius.
Q. Can temperature be an adjective?
Here are some adjectives for temperature: little seasonal, slight seasonal, humid, average, narrow annual, crisp colder, favorable intellectual, efficient low, suitable residential, steamingly edible, properly equipped�internal, high optimum, neutral, spiritual, precisely normal, constant year-round, agreeable autumnal …
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- Q. Is temperature an adjective or adverb?
- Q. Can temperature be an adjective?
- Q. What type of word is temperature?
- Q. Is fever a noun verb or adjective?
- Q. Is fever a common noun?
- Q. Is fever a countable noun?
- Q. What kind of a noun is fever?
- Q. Is Fever an abstract noun?
- Q. What noun is fever?
- Q. Is yellow fever a noun?
- Q. What part of speech is fever?
- Q. Is grace an abstract noun?
- Q. What is the abstract noun of mother?
- Q. Is Intelligent an abstract noun?
- Q. What is the abstract noun of friend?
- Q. What is the abstract noun of born?
Q. What type of word is temperature?
noun. Physiology, Pathology. the degree of heat in a living body, normally about 98.6°F (37°C) in humans.
Q. Is fever a noun verb or adjective?
fever (noun) fevered (adjective) fever blister (noun)
Q. Is fever a common noun?
1 Answer. As with many words in English (it’s a mongrel language, after all) uncountable nouns can sometimes be a bit tricky. Although uncountables are usually singular, this is not always the case, fear being another example, and “fever” fall into this category.
Q. Is fever a countable noun?
“Fever” is countable in both of your examples: both of them have an article. Our dictionary has examples of both countable and uncountable uses of ‘fever’ —> fever.
Q. What kind of a noun is fever?
noun. an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions. an abnormally high body temperature. the number of degrees of such a temperature above the normal.
Q. Is Fever an abstract noun?
Abstract nouns are nouns that we can not use our 5 senses on, and it sometimes relates to sicknesses or emotion. Examples of Abstract nouns are: sick, hurt, fever, cold, hot, happy, sad, depressed, joyful, etc..
Q. What noun is fever?
[singular] fever (of something) a state of nervous excitement He waited for her arrival in a fever of impatience.
Q. Is yellow fever a noun?
noun Pathology. an acute, often fatal, infectious febrile disease of warm climates, caused by an RNA virus transmitted by a mosquito, especially Aedes aegypti, and characterized by liver damage and jaundice.
Q. What part of speech is fever?
fever
part of speech: | noun |
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part of speech: | transitive verb |
inflections: | fevers, fevering, fevered |
definition: | to cause or seem to cause a fever in. It is love that fevers his brow. |
related words: | heat, inflame |
Q. Is grace an abstract noun?
An abstract noun is the name of a quality or general idea. Examples : blackness, freshness, smoothness, weight, height, length, depth, strength, health, honesty, beauty, liberty, eternity, satisfaction, precision, splendor, terror, disappointment, elegance, existence, grace, peace.
Q. What is the abstract noun of mother?
List 13 – Forming Abstract Nouns
Noun | Abstract Noun | Noun |
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child | childhood | member |
friend | friendship | mother |
king | kingship | neighbor |
leader | leadership | scholar |
Q. Is Intelligent an abstract noun?
The abstract noun of intelligent is intelligence.
Q. What is the abstract noun of friend?
The abstract noun of ‘friend’ is friendliness befriend.
Q. What is the abstract noun of born?
birth