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I was dismayed by his absolute ignorance. "Identify the Adjective in the preceding Sentence."​

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Answered by Akansha022
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In the sentence, ''I was dismayed by his absolute ignorance ", absolute is the adjective word.

Explanation: In the given sentence, absolute is an adjective word.

  • Adjectives are the words that describe the quality of the noun words.
  • For example: gentle, charming, amazing, etc.

Answered by ribhur2102
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The answer of the given question

Explanation:

  • The adjective is the word that describes the states or qualities of being of nouns: doglike, enormous, yellow, silly, fun, fast. They can describe the quantity of the nouns: few, many, eleven, millions.  
  • An adjective tells the reader how many or how much of the something you’re talking about, which thing you want to be passed to you, or which kind of something you want.
  • In this given sentence, absolute is the adjective.

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