What part of speech is diabetic?

Diabetic can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. diabetic is a noun, singular of diabetics.
  • 2. diabetic is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more diabetic
    most diabetic
  • Positive: diabetic 
  • Comparative: more diabetic
  • Superlative: most diabetic

What does diabetic mean?

Definitions

Adjective

diabetic - suffering from diabetes
diabetic - of or relating to or causing diabetes

Noun

diabetic - someone who has diabetes

Examples of diabetic

#   Sentence  
1. adj. I am diabetic.
2. adj. I'm a diabetic.
3. adj. What foods should a diabetic not eat?
4. adj. Tom's diabetic.
5. adj. Tom is diabetic.
6. adj. Tom isn't diabetic.
7. adj. Tom is a diabetic.
8. adj. Tom could be diabetic.
9. adj. A diabetic has too much sugar in his blood and in his urine.
10. adj. My stepfather was diabetic.
11. adj. I'm a diabetic, overweight, and have a slight heart problem.
12. adj. He is diabetic and suffers from blindness.
13. adj. She's diabetic, so her blood sugar was already out of whack.
14. adj. I'm diabetic.
15. adj. I'm not diabetic.
Sentence  
adj.
I am diabetic.
I'm a diabetic.
What foods should a diabetic not eat?
Tom's diabetic.
Tom is diabetic.
Tom isn't diabetic.
Tom is a diabetic.
Tom could be diabetic.
A diabetic has too much sugar in his blood and in his urine.
My stepfather was diabetic.
I'm a diabetic, overweight, and have a slight heart problem.
He is diabetic and suffers from blindness.
She's diabetic, so her blood sugar was already out of whack.
I'm diabetic.
I'm not diabetic.

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