No, it is not an adjective. Couple is a noun, or more rarely a verb.
Coupled could be an adjective.
yes, if you are talking about like boyfriend girlfriend tpe of couple. If you are talking like a couple of apples, then no.
The word "couple" is a noun, usually referring to two of something (I will see you in a couple of days); but it can also refer to two people in a romantic relationship: When Joseph and Anne began dating, their friends wondered if soon they would become a couple. You can use any appropriate adjective that describes the two things or people. For example, My mother and father remained a loving couple for the 45 years of their marriage. (The word "loving" describes couple.)
An article is are the following words: an, a, and the. A numeric adjective is an adjective that shows the approximate number of something without explicitly stating the exact number. For example: few, couple, some, etc.
Engaged is a verb (past tense of engage) and an adjective (an engaged couple).
For the adjective "kind, the word "kindly" can be either an adjective or an adverb.E.g. A kindly old couple / The old couple treated him kindly.
Smart, talented, bright, extraordinary, strong, keen, are just a couple. Dogs are amazing.
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MARRIAGE - a noun. Can be used descriptively in some contexts, such as marriage contract or marriage bed MARITAL - an adjective meaning pertaining to marriage. E.G. pre-marital sex MARRIED - an adjective pertaining to the state of those who are in a marriage. E.G. married couple, married with children
Astronomical is an adjective that has a couple meanings. The first meaning of astronomical is relating to astronomy, and the second meaning of astronomical is extremely large.
This is an exmple of an oxymoron, where the adjective friendly contrasts with the noun argument, which is apparently a contradiction.
The word 'lightening' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to lighten. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:She's lightening her hair a couple of shades. (verb)We have some lightening makeup that will even your skin tones. (adjective)The sky lit up with lightening. (noun)
This phrase could have a couple of different meanings, but if "corto" is used as an adjective, it means "and short," as in the end of the phrase "his thumb is wide and short."