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fluffy cloud

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Yes, it is. The -Y added to the noun 'cloud' means that when there are clouds, the sky is at least partly cloudy.

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No, cloud is a noun or a verb. Cloudy is the adjective.

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Cloud is usually a noun, but it can be a verb: "Drugs can cloud your mind."

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Q: What is an Adjective for a cloud?
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Is cloud an adjective noun or verb?

The word 'cloud' is a noun and a verb. The adjective form is cloudy.


Is cloud an adjective or a noun?

Noun.


Is cirrus a noun?

No. It is an adjective defining a type of cloud.


What is the adverb for cloud?

The adjective related to the noun cloud is cloudy. The seldom seen adverb form is cloudily.


Is passing cloud a noun?

The term 'passing cloud' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (cloud) that functions as a unit in a sentence. The noun phrase 'passing cloud' is made up of the adjective 'passing' used to describe the noun 'cloud'.Examples:A passing cloud obscured our view of the mountain top. (subject of the sentence)She was momentarily troubled by a passing cloud of suspicion. (object of the preposition 'by')


How do you make the word cloudy?

Cloudy is from cloud+y; i.e. you mde an adjective from a noun, similarly to foggy, rainy, sunny, etc.


What is the linguistic term for the noun version of a word for example brutality for brutal and malice for malicious and bravery for brave?

There is no specific linguistic term for a noun derived from an adjective. Interchange of one part of speech with another can come in many forms, an adjective can have a noun form (brave-bravery), a noun can have an adjective form (cloud-cloudy), a word can even be a noun, an adjective, a verb, and an adverb (clear). You will note that the word 'brave' is both an adjective and a verb.


Is sneakily an adjective?

No. Sneakily would be an adverb. Remember, adjectives enhance nouns. "The big dog," "the puffy cloud." Adverbs enhance verbs. "He sneakily stole a cookie."


Is overcast an abstract or concrete?

The noun 'overcast' is a concrete noun, a word for a cloud cover, a thing that can be seen, a thing made of water, a physical substance. The word 'overcast' is also a verb and an adjective.


What is it when lightning strikes within one cloud?

It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.


What cloud is the medium cloud in the sky?

there is no mediem cloud in the sky!


What is cloud to cloud lightning called?

Inter-cloud lightning!