An adverb - it describes how an action is performed. The related adjective is generous.
more generous most generous
No, generous is an antonym to stingy.
'Generous' is an adjective. The noun form is generosity.
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
An adverb - it describes how an action is performed. The related adjective is generous.
Generously is an adverb. The adjective form is just generous.
'Generous' is an adjective and the opposite is 'miserly', which is also an adjective even though it ends in 'ly like many adverbs.
No, the word 'generously' is the adverb form of the adjective generous. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example: My neighbor generously cut my grass for me.The noun forms of the adjective generous are generousness and generosity.
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The word "magnanimously" is an adverb. It describes how an action is being done with generosity or nobility.
yes it is a verb No it is an adverb generously adv : in a generous manner; "he gave generously to several charities"
yes it is a verb No it is an adverb generously adv : in a generous manner; "he gave generously to several charities"
Yes, the word 'dear' is a noun, an adjective, an adverb, and an interjection.The noun 'dear' is a word for a beloved person, a kind and generous person.
Yes. 'Generously' is an adverb, meaning in a generous manner.
The comparative form of "generous" is "more generous," and the superlative form is "most generous." These forms are used to compare the level of generosity between two or more people or things. The comparative form is used when comparing two entities, while the superlative form is used when comparing three or more entities.
The superlative form of "generous" is "most generous."