what is the adjective form of length
Answers
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs length and lengthen which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
lengthly
misspelled form of lengthy
alternate, archaic form of lengthy
lengthy
Having length; long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension.
Synonyms:
long-winded, protracted, diffuse, interminable, overlong, wordy, long, tedious, prolix, discursive, verbose, long-drawn-out, rambling, long, prolonged, extended, extended, very long, ponderous, king-sized, long-term, wearisome, lengthened, long-drawn, elongate, garrulous, far, king-size, digressive, long-lived, great, marathon, elongated, long-drawn-out, oversized, drawn-out, boring, extensive, long-lasting, prolonged, windy, tiresome, longish, padded, king size, very long, dragging, dragged out, of considerable length
lengthsome
Indicative of length or of having length; long; lengthy.
lengthwise
In the long direction of an oblong object.
Synonyms:
Answer:
Lengthy
Explanation:
The word Lengthy is used to describe the something that takes a long time or something that is physically long.
The noun form of Lengthy is Length
The comparative term is Lengthier
The superlative term is Lengthiest
The verb form is Lengthen
Synonyms: very long, prolonged, rambling, protracted