It can be. It means a person or thing that is equal.
The word equal is an adjective, but it can also be used as a noun. Example: My mother's pancakes have no equal. A related noun form is equality.
The word 'equal' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'equal' is a word for someone or something considered to be the same as another in status or quality; a concrete noun as a word for a person or a thing.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'equal' is equality, a word for a concept.
Equality is a noun. Here's an example sentence: We must all work for and strive for equality.
No, it is not. The word equality is a noun meaning equal status.
Yes, it is a verb form of "to equal." It may also be an noun or adjective.
Equal means the same.He considers himself to be my equal.You will never be her equal.
The word all can be a pronoun, noun, adverb, or adjective. When it modifies a noun, it means "every" or "every one" of the forms of that noun. Example: all men are created equal (every man is created equal)
When adjectives have equal (co-) status in describing a noun, they are called coordinate adjectives. These adjectives work together to modify the same noun and are typically separated by a comma or the word "and." For example, in the phrase "a bright, sunny day," both "bright" and "sunny" equally describe the noun "day."
As a verb: My slice of pizza is equal to your slice of cake.As an adjective: We have an equal chance of winning this game.As a noun: The equal of a quart is two pints or four cups.
The word liberation is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the act or state of being freed from incarceration or control; or to achieve equal rights and status.
"Quart" is a noun. It refers to a unit of volume measurement equal to two pints or a quarter of a gallon.
The word 'liked' is the past tense of the verb to like.The word like is also a noun form.The noun 'like' is a word for equal or kind; a word for preference.Example: They grow Oranges and mandarins and the like.The noun form of the verb to like is the gerund, liking.