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Is Explorers a noun or adjective?
One who explores something. A person who by means of travel (notably an expedition) searches out new information. Any of various hand tools, with sharp points, used in dentistry.
Is explore a verb or adjective?
Word family (noun) exploration explorer (adjective) exploratory unexplored (verb) explore.
What is the verb of explorers?
explore. (intransitive, obsolete) To seek for something or after someone. (transitive) To examine or investigate something systematically.
Can Explorer be an adjective?
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs explore and explorate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
Is Explorer capitalized?
The reason that Explorer is shown in uppercase sometimes and lowercase others actually derives from the path that executed that instance of explorer.exe; for example, coming from a terminal services session, as is the case when using Remote Desktop to login, will show a capital explorer.exe (if I remember correctly.
What is the noun of explore?
Noun form of EXPLORE is EXPLORER.
Is exploring a noun or verb?
verb (used with object), ex·plored, ex·plor·ing. to traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery: to explore the island.
Is exploring an action verb?
We are exploring the possibility of taking legal action against the company….explore Definitions and Synonyms
| present tense | |
|---|---|
| past tense | explored |
| past participle | explored |
What is the base word of Explorer?
The Latin root of explore is explorare, meaning “investigate or search out.” When you explore a new place, you want to see interesting things and get to know its people. Whenever you delve into something, or investigate it, you explore it.