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The trust part of the word distrust is a?
root word that means "to have confidence in". The affix 'dis' negates the meaning.
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What is the adjective form for trust?
The word "trusty" (for objects) has been used mostly in cowboy movies and comedies, and the words "trusted" or "trustworthy" are the most common adjectives applied to a person.Examples : "He was a...
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Is trust a verb noun or adjective?
The word 'trust' is both a verb and a noun, and a adjective used in financial matters, of or pertaining to a trust. The adjective form for the verb to trust is trustable, trusting, or trusted....
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Can adjectives modify adjectives?
No, it takes an adverb to do that. In the phrase a red car, the word red is clearly an adjective. In a big red car, we have two adjectives, both describing the noun, the car. So a bright red car also...
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Is old a proper adjective or adjective?
No, old is not a proper adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, such as Swiss cheese, Bolivian pottery, Chinese silk, etc.