Yes, all adjectives are describing words and saying someone was successful would be describing there status or something so yes successful is a adjective i know this because i typed it into dictionary and it said it was an adjective.
'Successfully' can be used as an adjective, like this: "I managed to get the door open successfully." 'Successful' is something that someone has done correctly or they have done it well, but it's not an adjective; "She's been so successful." Remember, an adjective is always a word to describe, which means that successfully can be an adjective, but success on its own cannot.
The word 'successfully' is the the adverb form of the adjective 'successful'.The noun form of the adjective 'successful' is successfulness.The word 'successful' is the adjective form of the noun success.
The word "successful" is an adjective.
The abstract noun form of the adjective successful is successfulness.The word 'successful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun success.
The word "successful" is an adjective.
no, successful is an adjective in that sentence
The noun success becomes the adjective successful.
Well Successful is an adjective, and another word for it isAuspicious.
Successful is an adjective, descripting a person, place, or thing.
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Success
A successful person is notable. A successful person is noteworthy.