In the term 'dark murky liquid' there is only one noun, liquid. The words dark and murky are adjectives describing the noun.
Examples of specific nouns for the noun phrase 'dark, murky liquid' are:
sewage
motor oil
sludge
dark, dull, dim, dismal, blac, grey, murky, dreary, miserable, glum, dispirited
No. It is an adjective. It describes a noun: It was a murky night.
The nouns are garbage and puddles.
The noun form of "liquid" is "liquidity."
The collective noun for liquid is often referred to as a "body" of liquid. Other terms can include "pool," "mass," or "volume," depending on the context. For example, we might talk about a "body of water" or a "pool of liquid." The specific term can vary based on the type or state of the liquid being referenced.
Yes, the term 'dark side' is a compound noun, a combination of the adjective 'dark' and the noun 'side' that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.
"Darkness" is a noun that can be used as a suffix for "dark."
dark is an adjective modifying the noun hair.
The word 'dark' is both a noun and an adjective.EXAMPLESnoun: I couldn't find my keys in the dark.adjective: He chose the dark blue model.The noun form of the adjective 'dark' is darkness.
"Splash" is a verb, but when used as a noun, it can refer to the sound or action of something hitting a liquid, or a small amount of liquid that has been splashed. As a noun, it is classified as a common noun since it refers to a general item or action rather than a specific name. For example, in the sentence "I heard a splash," "splash" functions as a noun.
Yes, the word dark is both an adjective and a noun; for example:adjective: I prefer the dark shade to the lighter shades.noun: He stumbled in the dark.
In the noun phrase 'dark night' the abstract noun is night.The noun 'night' is a word for a period of a twenty four hour day; a word for a concept.The word 'dark' is an adjective describing the abstract noun 'night'.