No, it is a verb and a noun. Proboycott is an adjective and so is antiboycott. Hope that is what you were looking for.
Yes, the word boycott is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an act of protest, a thing.
Boycott is either a noun or verb.
The boycott is an effective way for disgruntled customers to be heard, because no business can survive when people refuse to support them.The judge informed the district attorney that There will be no sentence for the defendant's boycott.Animal activists are quite vociferous in their exhortations to boycott the fur trade.
Boycott
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
The name of the bus boycott was the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Violence against the boycott leader Arrest of the boycott leader Appeal of a federal court decision supporting the boycott
Which boycott?
Rosa Parks boycott was named the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Rosie Boycott's birth name is Rosel Marie Boycott.
Violence against the boycott leader Arrest of the boycott leader Appeal of a federal court decision supporting the boycott
Colonists begin to boycott.
The people put a boycott on tea. boycott - a refusal in buying goods from someone
to decline it
BOYCOTT
boycott
The group encouraged their members to boycott certain foods. The movie boycott was successful. A boycott may or may not have the desired results. If enough people boycott the company, it will change it's ways. The boycott will take place until they get the results they want.