The noun forms of the verb to propose are proposer, proposal, proposition, and the gerund, proposing.
Another word for propose would be suggest, recommend, or offer.
Wedding proposal or business proposal
pospoed
quotation
marriage
Suggestive
The word 'tentative' is an adjective that is either pre-modifying or attributive, as in 'a tentative suggestion', or predicative, as in 'he is tentative'.
It can be, because it is the past participle of the verb (to suggest). Example: The suggested changes to the budget would have meant fewer city jobs.
Does the company have a suggestion box
Does the company have a suggestion box
The abstract noun refers to the things that you cannot see, hear or smell.
The word 'tentative' is an adjective that is either pre-modifying or attributive, as in 'a tentative suggestion', or predicative, as in 'he is tentative'.
No. Behaves is a verb form (present tense, third person singular). The past participle (behaved) could be an adjective but does not have exactly the same suggestion of 'good' behavior.
It can be, because it is the past participle of the verb (to suggest). Example: The suggested changes to the budget would have meant fewer city jobs.
a friend suggestion is a suggestion of a friend
The likely word is hypothesis, a suggestion or conjecture about observed scientific phenomena. Another possible word is the adjective hypotensive (having high blood pressure).
The adjective surreptitious means done in a secret, stealthy, or clandestine way. The suggestion is that something is done in a hidden or sneaky manner.
how about dementiate?I didn't find the earlier person's suggestion dementiate, but I did find demential and demented. Demential sounds technical. Demented sounds somewhat derogatory.
A noun may become an an adjective simply by being used an an adjective: house coat, tooth brush, hit record, history book, two-car garage etc. Also, a noun may be changed into adjective by adding certain suffixes ( and making other changes): suggestion- suggestive, history - historic.
The word 'idea' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action; concept or mental impression; a word for a thing.
For the context of taste, a synonym can be "semi-sweet."There does not seem to be a synonym for the meaning "happy but sad" that the adjective invokes. The closest possibility, poignant, does not carry the same suggestion of mixed emotions.
une suggestion (fem.)
Only a Suggestion was created in 2002.