Table of Contents
- 1 What part of speech is perishable?
- 2 Is perishable an adjective?
- 3 What is the noun of perishable?
- 4 What’s an antonym for perishable?
- 5 What is the opposite of perishable?
- 6 Which of the following is perishable?
- 7 What is referred to as perishables?
- 8 What are some examples of the 9 parts of speech?
- 9 Which is the only part of speech that must be included in a sentence?
- 10 How to know what part of speech a word falls into?
What part of speech is perishable?
adjective
perishable
part of speech: | adjective |
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part of speech: | noun |
definition: | (usu. pl.) that which will spoil or decay, usu. in a short time, as certain foods. similar words: meats, produce |
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derivations: | perishably (adv.), perishability (n.), perishableness (n.) |
Is perishable an adjective?
PERISHABLE (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What is the word non-perishable?
: able to be stored for a long time without spoiling nonperishable food items.
What is the noun of perishable?
perishableness. The state of being perishable; perishability.
What’s an antonym for perishable?
What is the opposite of perishable?
lasting | durable |
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long-life | long-lived |
non-perishable | enduring |
abiding | permanent |
constant | perpetual |
What is the base word for perishable?
Where does perishable come from? Perish means “to die,” “to pass away,” or “to suffer ruin.” It comes from Latin perīre, which literally means “to go through” or “to spend fully.” The first records of perishable as an adjective come from around the 1400s.
What is the opposite of perishable?
perishable. Antonyms: enduring, lasting, indestructible, imperishable, persistent, perpetual, permanent, permanent. Synonyms: frail, evanescent, fragile, destructible, fleeting, transient, ephemeral, impermanent.
Which of the following is perishable?
Perishable foods are those likely to spoil, decay or become unsafe to consume if not kept refrigerated at 40 °F or below, or frozen at 0 °F or below. Examples of foods that must be kept refrigerated for safety include meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, and all cooked leftovers.
What does the word part non mean?
not
a prefix meaning “not,” freely used as an English formative, usually with a simple negative force as implying mere negation or absence of something (rather than the opposite or reverse of it, as often expressed by un-1): nonadherence; noninterference; nonpayment; nonprofessional.
What is referred to as perishables?
Perishable is used to describe an item, usually food, that typically spoils within a relatively short amount of time, such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products. Such items are often simply called perishables.
What are some examples of the 9 parts of speech?
The 9 Parts of Speech. 1 Pronoun. Pronouns stand in for nouns in a sentence. They are more generic versions of nouns that refer only to people. Examples: I, you, he, she, it, 2 Adjective. 3 Adverb. 4 Preposition. 5 Conjunction.
Are there any words that are more than one part of speech?
interjections. Some words can be considered more than one part of speech, depending on context and usage. Interjections can form complete sentences on their own. Every sentence you write or speak in English includes words that fall into some of the nine parts of speech. These include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions,
Which is the only part of speech that must be included in a sentence?
Only interjections (Hooray!) have a habit of standing alone; every other part of speech must be contained within a sentence and some are even required in sentences (nouns and verbs). Other parts of speech come in many varieties and may appear just about anywhere in a sentence.
How to know what part of speech a word falls into?
To know for sure what part of speech a word falls into, look not only at the word itself but also at its meaning, position, and use in a sentence. For example, in the first sentence below, work functions as a noun; in the second sentence, a verb; and in the third sentence, an adjective: Bosco showed up for work two hours late.