Geography, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

The noun form of 'delicate' is ---------. *

delicately

delicates

delicacy

none of the above​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The noun form of 'delicate' is  delicacy

  • The linguistic part of a verb or other word consisting of many distinct parts is represented in a noun form.
  • The word delicate refers to something which is fine in texture.
  • The noun form of delicate is delicacy which also expresses the fineness of a texture.
  • For example - The curtains were made from fine velvet of great delicacy.

Answered by PADMINI
1

The answer is ''delicacy''.

  • The noun form of 'delicate' is ''delicacy''
  • The word ''delicate'' is an adjective that describes the nouns.
  • The word ''delicacy'' is the noun. A noun is a name of persons, animals, places, or things.
  • ''Delicacy'' means intricacy of texture or structure.
  • Hence, the required answer is an option ''delicacy''.
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