The adjective for continent is "continental."
The adjective that can be formed from the word "continent" is "continental."
There is no perfect synonym for the noun continent although it might be less specifically called a "landmass."The adjective continent (austere) might have the synonyms abstinent/abstentious or restrained. In the more specific sense (chaste) it could have synonyms pure, virtuous, or celibate.
"Continental" typically refers to something related to or typical of a continent. For example, "continental breakfast" refers to a light morning meal commonly served in hotels.
Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest continent and is also considered an island continent because it is surrounded by water.
The adjective for continent is "continental."
The adjective that can be formed from the word "continent" is "continental."
Continental is an adjective and a noun.
The word continent is both a noun and an adjective. An adjective for the noun meaning land mass is continental. The adjective meaning exercising control of emotions, restraint, or control of the bladder is continent (the noun form is continence).
The noun 'African' is a proper noun, a word for a person or thing of or from the continent of Africa.The adjective 'African' is a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the continent of Africa.
Australian is the nationality, an adjective, whereas Australia is the country/island continent.
No, it is a plural proper noun. Here, the word African is the demonym for a person from or in Africa. It can be a proper adjective, but not as a plural.
Yes, the word 'Asian' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from the continent of Asia.The word 'Asian' is also a proper adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or from the continent of Asia.
Transcontinental has five syllables: trans·con·ti·nen·tal.
There is no perfect synonym for the noun continent although it might be less specifically called a "landmass."The adjective continent (austere) might have the synonyms abstinent/abstentious or restrained. In the more specific sense (chaste) it could have synonyms pure, virtuous, or celibate.
"African" does not require a sentence as it is an adjective that pertains to Africa or its people. You could say, "She is studying African history" or "The restaurant serves African cuisine."
The likely word is the noun continent (land mass).(Similar is sound is the adjective contented, meaning satisfied).