No. It is a noun.
· enormous
There is no adverb form of the adjective elephantine.
"Elephant" is a noun. Adverbs don't modify nouns, they modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns.Large elephant--"large" is the adjective.Small elephant--"small" is the adjective.Extremely large elephant--"extremely" is the adverb modifying the adjective "large".Really small elephant--"really" is the adverb modifying the adjective "small".
The adjective in the sentence "The heavy elephant has a slow swaying walk" is "heavy," which describes the noun "elephant." Additionally, "slow" and "swaying" also function as adjectives, modifying "walk." Together, they provide more detail about the characteristics of the elephant and its movement.
The adjective form of foth. As in, "Hey Man, that's one fothy elephant."
Noun meaning : Large extinct form of elephant with a hairy coat and long curved tusks. Adjective meaning : Huge, enormous
The elephant ate the ice cream off the cage floor at the zoo.
The noun "elephants" is the plural form of the singular noun elephant.The noun 'elephant' is a common, concrete noun; a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
The adjective mammoth does not have a plural.The noun, referring to an extinct elephant species, has a normal plural, mammoths.
Massive is an adjective, not to be confused with massif which is a noun.
The words 'elephant team' forms a compound noun, two nouns joined to form a word with its own meaning. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun is a sentence. An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
No, the word 'African' is a proper adjectivedescribing the noun elephant.The term 'African elephant' is a complex compound noun, a compound noun made up to two or more parts of speech (adjective+noun = complex compound noun).