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Yes, the word 'winter' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Examples:

Noun: It will soon be winter.

Verb: We will winter on the Rivera.

Adjective: The winter sports are my favorite.

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11y ago
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11y ago

Yes and No. In the sentence; the banana is cold, cold is describing the banana, so it is an adjective. In this sentence; Mary has a cold, it is a noun, since cold is a thing. Cold can also be an adverb.

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8y ago

Yes it is, and widely seen (frozen food, frozen lakes).

It is the past participle of the verb 'to freeze'.

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8y ago

Frost is a noun and a verb but not an adjective. If used with another noun (e.g. frost warning, frost damage), it is usually considered an attributive noun, not an adjective.

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10y ago

Froze is a verb, the past tense of freeze. The past participle frozen can be used as an adjective. Example: The frozen roads are slippery.

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10y ago

No, the word frozen is not a noun at all. The word frozen is an adjective and the past participle, past tense of the verb to freeze.

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