The noun form of "interpret" is "interpretation."
No. Interpretation is a noun, based on the verb "to interpret."
"Analysts" is a noun. It refers to people who analyze and interpret data or information.
The word interpret is a verb. The past tense is interpreted. It describes the action of analyzing something to determine what it means.
No, "decipher" is typically used as a verb meaning to decode or interpret something that is difficult to understand.
The noun form of "interpret" is "interpretation."
An interpretation An interpreter
No. Interpretation is a noun, based on the verb "to interpret."
Adjectives for the verb interpret include the past participle (interpreted) and a derivative of the noun interpretation, which is interpretative. Another less-used derivative is interpretable.
understand, define, represent, portray, solve, improvise, perform, describe, enact, explain, decode, comment, interfere, change
"Analysts" is a noun. It refers to people who analyze and interpret data or information.
The word interpret is a verb. The past tense is interpreted. It describes the action of analyzing something to determine what it means.
How I interpret this: Is this a correct sentence: "But you like?" Answer: No. It needs an auxiliary verb and a noun: "But, do you like it?" would work.
No, "decipher" is typically used as a verb meaning to decode or interpret something that is difficult to understand.
The concrete nouns are memorial and monuments.The abstract noun is setting.The noun memorial can be an abstract or a concrete noun. In this sentence it seems to be referring to a physical object (not far from two other monuments). I interpret this use as the memorial being something physical, an object in a place.
It was hard for him to interpret the document because it was in hieroglyphics.
I can interpret the meaning of this poem.