The list of nouns for abject

subject: General

Abject, is an adjective describing nouns like: fear, funk and misery

An adjective is a part of speech, that describes a noun. It enriches a sentence by adding an additional information. There are several types of adjectives and different ways of creating them.

This page is assigned to the adjective abject that illustrates nouns beginning with condition. Sorting of these words is random. Furthermore the presented vocabulary is split into five topics, just like our entire website. This particular section refers to General words. You may wonder what is a difference between Verbsearch and other analogus pages. The aim of our website is to bring the search results as close to your needs as possible. This means that for the purposes of a business study the vocabulary will be slightly different than for law thesis. We hope that this split will allow to find the most correct nouns. But if you are not fully satisfied with the search results, just check out the second category. Notice that the most common words are showed in the general section, but more specific ones you will find in the remaining four sections. Notice, that if you want to search for other nouns that are related to the word abject click on a particular word. However, if you want to learn more about adjectives overall, read the text below.

What exactly is an adjective

Adjective is a word that describes and transforms a noun. This part of speech gives more details about a specific person, a place or a thing. Its role is to enrich a noun. However, it can significantly change the meaning of a described noun.
See examples blow:
• The opposite meaning, adjectives change the meaning of a noun: an interesting book vs a boring book
• More details, adjectives enrich a noun with detailed, the descriptive information: a huge, roomy house
• A different meaning, each adjective describes a noun with a different but not opposite meaning: a medical book or a English book
So, in other words, adjective provides information of a state or quality of the illustrated noun. It collects and provides information about object, size, colour, age, shape, origin and many more.

Creating an adjective

This part of speech is formed in different ways. Some adjectives are built by adding a suffix –able to a verb, eg: remarkable. Other consist of a noun and –ful at the end, like meaningful. Some suffixes with examples are listed below.
• - al: numerical
• - ary: literary
• - ish: selfish
• - ic: athletic
• - less: hopeless
• - ous: generous
• - ive: creative

Adjective types

There are several types of adjectives, among others:
• Descriptive:
◦ (size): wide
◦ (color): olive
◦ (opinion): olive
◦ (age): terrible
◦ (shape): old
• Quantitative: diamond
• Nationality: Irish
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Last updated: Sep 20, 2024

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