Yes, juicy is an adjective (from the noun juice).
Juicy is an adjective. Examples are "juicy orange" and "juicy gossip."
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No. Neither the word fruit or the name of a fruit can be an adjective. If the noun fruit or the noun apple were used together with another noun to create a specific term, it would be called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the terms "fruit salad" or "apple pie." One adjective for fruit is "fruity" (referring to flavor).
Euphoria and my personal favorite, Escada, which features a fruity summer scent.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Fruity is an adjective.
No, it is a noun. When used as a descriptive word, it is a noun adjunct. An adjective form is "fruity."
There are several, including fruity and fruitful, that are used in specific instances.
Fruttato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fruity."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "froot-TAH-toh." The feminine form, fruttata, is pronounced "froot-TAH-tah."
No, pickles are not fruity. Unless you have fruity pickles.
Fruity Frank happened in 1984.
No. Neither the word fruit or the name of a fruit can be an adjective. If the noun fruit or the noun apple were used together with another noun to create a specific term, it would be called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the terms "fruit salad" or "apple pie." One adjective for fruit is "fruity" (referring to flavor).
jesus manufactures fruity hoops
Fruity Metcalfe was born in 1887.
It's means you look fruity
Fruity Metcalfe died in 1957.
A fruity urine smell is normally indicative of diabetes. The fruity smell is attributed to the presence of ketones in urine.