Yes, it is. It's a word that describes a noun.
One quick way to check if something is an adjective is to make a phrase with an article, then the word in question and then a countable noun.
e.g a gorgeous woman / a gorgeous painting.
Try to use a noun that would go with the adjective in question because you're basically asking yourself the question "Does it sound right?" A phrase like "A gorgeous Pizza" while grammatically correct sounds a little weird.
The word gorgeous has no plural, it is an adjective. Adjective have comparatives:gorgeousmore gorgeousmost gorgeous
No the word gorgeous is not a noun. It is an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "gorgeous" (beautiful).
The correct spelling of the adjective is gorgeous(very beautiful, or resplendent).
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The likely word is the adjective "gorgeous" (beautiful).
The adjective meaning beautiful is spelled "gorgeous".
The correct spelling of the adjective is gorgeous(beautiful, stunning).
I reckon its used for both, it shouldn't be used as just a word for girls or just boys, but then again neither should it be used just to describe people (: ? 'gorgeous' is an adjective that can be used to describe lots of things, like a gorgeous car, gorgeous view, gorgeous house, gorgeous sunset, etc.
Handsome as an adjective meaning "attractive": gorgeous, good-looking, glamorousHandsome as an adjective meaning "abundant": gracious, generous