The word 'excess' is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:
Noun: We have an excess of twelve students over capacity for this bus.
Adjective: Please call for an additional bus for the excess students.
thought = noun; thoughtful = adj; thoughtless= adj, thinking = adj, thinker = noun.
adj.
wool is the noun woolen adj.
adjective
No, its an adjective ---WRONG! ...it can be a Noun, Adj., or Adv.
Yes brief is an adjective. The word brief can describe something.
an adjective describes a noun like blue (adj) sky (n); intelligent (adj) person (n); fast (adj) runner (n). If you can say "A" runner, "The" runner, it is a noun. So runner is a person, place or thing - noun.
Christmas is a noun, Merry is an adj describing the noun.
it is a adj. it describes a noun like the noun is dog the adj. is playfulness While an adjective describes a noun (the DOG is PLAYFUL), an adverb describes a verb (the dog BARKED PLAYFULLY).
verb
Cute is an adjective.
noun is monkey adj is all