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Is chocolatey an adjective

Updated: 9/23/2023
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Yes, chocolatey (also chocolaty) is an adjective, generally used where the taste or appearance is being noted. The word chocolate itself is used as an adjective, where it refers to things made, flavored, or colored with chocolate. The color chocolate (brown) is an adjective when it is used with a noun.

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