What is adjective form of Enemy?
Answers
Answered by
0
The adjective form of 'enemy' is 'inimical.'
- The word 'enemy' is in its noun form. It refers to the individual towards whom we have a hostile or hateful feeling.
- The adjective form is written as 'inimical.' It refers to the hostiles and attitude of displeasure that we have towards someone.
- Inimical can be used in the sentence to describe the enemy. For example, 'My inimical group could not defeat me in the competition.'
Answered by
0
Inimical is the adjective form of enemy.
About adjective form:
- There are three types of adjectives and these are absolute, comparative and superlative.
- Adjectives are qualities or states of being nouns.
- They can also describe as the quantities of nouns.
- Adjectives answer how much and how many to the readers.
Sentence formation:
- He has the inimical power to work against them.
- Driving is faster than cycling.
- He is a cool guy.
Similar questions
English,
7 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
Physics,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Computer Science,
1 year ago
Accountancy,
1 year ago