If you are referring to a dry, possibly hard, thin baked cake it is a noun. It can be an adjective as in 'having a biscuit colour'
The u is silent in biscuit.
Biscuit has two syllables: bis-cuit
A biscuit is known as a 'cookie' in the United States
Wouldn't have thought there'd be any. Antonym means "the opposite of"; what's the opposite of a biscuit? Not the same as an alternative, and doesn't mean "not a". Cakes, doughnuts, muffins, bagels and shortbread are not antonyms for biscuit; nor are albatross, coal, sausage, handbag and pterodactyl.
No. Depending on the context, it is a verb or adjective. For example, in "I nibbled on a biscuit", "nibbled" is a verb. Whereas "the nibbled biscuit" makes "nibbled" an adjective on the state of the biscuit. A noun is " a person, a place or a thing". Nibbled doesn't really fit into any of these categories.
If you are referring to a dry, possibly hard, thin baked cake it is a noun. It can be an adjective as in 'having a biscuit colour'
In the sentence, "The dog ate a single biscuit." It is an adjective.In the sentence, "The boy made a single in the baseball game." It is a noun.Single is usually an adjective.
a soggy biscuit is a wet biscuit.
a coconut biscuit is called a macaroon
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An Abernethy biscuit is a form of digestive biscuit containing caraway seeds.
Yes. Wafer biscuit.
It is a biscuit.
The plural of biscuit is biscuits.