Table of Contents
- 1 What is the adjective of the word variety?
- 2 Is Variety an adjective or adverb?
- 3 Is vary an adjective?
- 4 Is Variety a noun or an adjective?
- 5 What is the adjective of plenty?
- 6 Is widely an adjective?
- 7 What’s the plural form of variety?
- 8 What is the noun of variety?
- 9 Is various an adverb or an adjective?
- 10 What is a sentence for variety?
- 11 Are adjectives and adverbs the same?
What is the adjective of the word variety?
varied. diverse or miscellaneous. having been changed or modified. variegated.
Is Variety an adjective or adverb?
noun, plural va·ri·e·ties. the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
What is the adjective of varied?
adjective. characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds. changed; altered: a varied estimate. having several different colors; variegated.
Is vary an adjective?
You probably know the verb vary, which means “to change or introduce differences.” Varying is the adjective form of vary and is used to describe things that change or include different elements. If you vary your diet, for example, that means you eat a wide variety of foods, not the same old thing every day.
Is Variety a noun or an adjective?
Word family (noun) variable variance variant variety variability variation (adjective) variable ≠ invariable varied various (verb) vary (adverb) variably ≠ invariably variously.
What is verb form of variety?
variegate. (transitive) to add variety to something; to diversify.
What is the adjective of plenty?
plentiful. Existing in large number or ample amount. Yielding abundance; fruitful.
Is widely an adjective?
The adverb widely comes from the adjective wide, or broad, from an Old English root word, wīd, “spacious or extensive.”
What is the adverb form of vary?
variously. In various ways; diversely.
What’s the plural form of variety?
noun. va·ri·e·ty | \ və-ˈrī-ə-tē \ plural varieties.
What is the noun of variety?
The quality of being varied; diversity.
What is the adjective of Labour?
Labourty is the adjective form of labour.
Is various an adverb or an adjective?
Adjective is a word that describes, qualifies and identifies a noun or pronoun, whereas an adverb describes a verb, adjective or other adverbs. An adjective usually, but not all the time, comes before the noun or the pronoun which it describes.
What is a sentence for variety?
Sentence Variety. sentence (noun): a group of words that expresses a thought and is complete in itself (starting with a capital letter and ending with a full stop or question/exclamation mark) variety (noun): the quality of being different; not having uniformity or sameness.
What are some examples of adjectives and adverbs?
Adjectives and adverbs are words you can use to modify—to describe or add meaning to—other words. Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns. Examples of some common adjectives are: young, small, loud, short, fat, pretty. You can also identify many adjectives by the following common endings.
Are adjectives and adverbs the same?
There are a number of adjectives / adverbs that take the same form. It, therefore depends on the sentence context as to whether it is an adjective or an adverb. The adjectives / adverbs that take the same form include: fast, hard, early, late, high, low, right, wrong, straight and long.