According to my Comprehensive Concordance, the word 'nice' is not in the bible.
The word form is discrete!
13 in word form is: thirteen.thirteen
12 in word form is twelve.
The word form is eleven.
The verb form of the word "nice" is "nicen," although it is not commonly used.
The comparitive form of the word nice is nicer, but whatever you do, don't just add 'er' onto the end of every word to make it comparitive!
Comparative: "more attentively" Superlative: "most attentively"
No tenses for an adjective!
Global, economic, social, technological and compatative
The plural form of the noun mom is moms.example: Let's get something nice for our moms.
Nicest is an adjective. It's the superlative form of nice.
"Nice" is feminine in French. The word for "nice" in French is "gentille" when referring to feminine nouns, and "gentil" when referring to masculine nouns.
The possessive word form for "neighbors" is "neighbors'".
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No. The word nicer is a comparative form of the adjective nice. The adverb is nicely and the comparative would be "more nicely." (*The term "play nice" is just a colloquial form; play nicely is correct.)
Kindhearted is a nice word. Knowledgeable is a nice word.