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Depending on the context, "included" (contained with) or "inclusive" (inviting or open).
No. Tread is a noun or verb. Adjective forms include treaded or treadless.
Include is the verb. For example, when meaning to add as part of something else, A related form would be as an adjective 'includable'
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Adjective forms of the noun and verb rest include the present and past participle of the verb (to rest) which are resting and rested. Related derivative adjectives include restful, restive, and restless.
Documenting can be a gerund, therefore a noun. The noun or verb form is document. The noun form that corresponds to the adjective documenting is documentation.
Adjective.
The derivative adjectives from the noun or verb profit include the adjective profitable (and the negative, unprofitable). The present participle can also be an adjective: profiting.
No. It is used most often as a verb, sometimes as a noun, but it is never an adjective.(Adjectives related to need include needy and the past participle needed.)
The adjective spherical corresponds to the noun sphere.
peeked a adjective or verb