The verb form of "strong" is "strengthen." It means to make something stronger or more robust.
No, "animosity" is a noun, specifically denoting a strong feeling of dislike or hatred. It is not a verb, which is a word used to describe an action or state of being.
The word "wallop" can function as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to strike or hit someone or something with a hard blow. As a noun, it refers to a hard-hitting blow or a strong impact.
No, "deplore" is a verb and cannot be used as a noun. It means to feel or express strong disapproval of something.
"Strong" can be both an adjective and an adverb, but it is not commonly used as a verb or a noun.
The strong word for race in a verb is raced
A strong verb is a word to describe another word
this sun is shining at noon. what is another verb for the word "is"
loved
Strong is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense.
The verb form of "strong" is "strengthen." It means to make something stronger or more robust.
There are a great many strong verbs that you can use for the word came. You can use the verb appeared.
A weak verb is a word that does not describe much.Example:The cat is in the house. (weak)The cat dwells in the house. (strong)
The verb for strong is strengthen.Explanation:If you change strong into a noun (strength) you can then change it into a verb. (strengthen)
Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.
eat is already a strong verb (verb which forms its past tense without enclitic '-ed'): I eat, I ate; walk is weak: I walk, I walked; but 'go' is strong: I go, I went. The strongest word for EAT is gobble, munch, chew,and...
Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.