The word fair (fairer, fairest) is an adjectiveused to describe a noun (a fair agreement, a faircomplexion).
The word fair (fairs) is a noun as a word for a gathering held for the buying and selling of goods; a market; an exhibition, as of farm products and homemade goods, often accompanied by various competitions and entertainments; exhibition intended to inform people about a product or business opportunity; an event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution.
The word fair is an adverb used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in an equitable manner; in a proper or legal manner (play fair); to a high degree (fair delighted).
The word fair is a verb meaning to streamline a boat using fairings.
"Fair" can be used as both an adjective and a noun, but not as a verb. As an adjective, it describes something as just, equitable, or pleasing. As a noun, it refers to a gathering with amusement rides, games, and food. It does not have a commonly accepted definition as a verb in English.
The adjective 'exchangeable' is based on the verb to exchange, which is also a noun, example:Noun: The exchange was fair to both parties.The noun form for the adjective exchangeable is exchangeability.Other noun forms for the verb to exchange are exchangerand the gerund, exchanging.
Quack is both a noun and verb.
"I am going to the fair." is an example of the word being a noun. Remember? Person, place, or thing. Fair can be adjective or direct object.
'Angle' is a common noun.
A noun
The word learn is a verb only.The word float is both a noun and a verb.The word crowd is both a noun and a verb.
brewed is an adjective. brew is a verb.
work (As a noun, it refers to a job; as a verb, it means "to do a job.")
Barter is both a verb and a noun.
Condemn is a verb.
Yes,it can be both noun and verb.