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Yes, colorful is an adjective.

i.e. "For Christmas, he got a colorful drum" The word "colorful" describes the drum, a noun.
Yes, colorful can be used as an adjective. For example, you can say someone was using colorful language. Colorful is describing language.

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The word color is a noun and may be considered an adjective or noun adjunct (color TV, color wheel). There is also a verb "to color" and actual colors are nouns.

The past tense and past participle of to color (colored) is also an adjective.

* Colors, such as red and blue, are nouns used alone, adjectives when used before nouns.

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Yes, colored is an adjective. It is also the passed tense of the verb "color," meaning to color something like a coloring book.

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