The positive form of "noisy" would be "quiet" or "silent," meaning lacking noise or sound.
The noun form of the adjective noisy is noisiness.The word 'noisy' is the adjective form of the noun noise.
No, the word 'noisy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a noisy engine, a noisyclassroom).The word 'noisy' is the adjective form of the noun noise, a concrete noun, a word for something that can be heard.The noun form of the adjective 'noisy' is noisiness, an abstract noun; a word for a condition of noise being present.
Yes, the word 'noisy' is an adjective, referring to making a lot of noise. For example: "He was a very noisy child." However, if you use the word 'noisily' it becomes an adverb. For example: "He did the dishes noisily."
The positive form of a word is usually the unaltered word itself. The positive for the word wise is ...wise.
The French word for noisy is "bruyant."
The plural form of "noisy" is "noisier."
The adverb form of noisy is noisily.
The comparative form of noisy is Noisier
Noisy is an adjective.
Noisy is an adjective.
The comparative form of "noisy" is "noisier" and the superlative form is "noisiest."
The noun form for the adjective noisy is noisiness, a concrete noun.The word 'noise' is a concrete noun.Because the noun 'noise' and the adjective 'noisy' are words for something auditory, something heard, something physical, the noun forms will always be concrete.A concrete noun can be used in an abstract context such as 'The noise of his guilty conscience finally made him confess.'