Yes, nasty is an adjective. An example sentence: Throw out that nasty apple before it spoils the others.
The adverb of nasty is nastily.An example sentence is "she nastily insulted her rival".
Hydrofluoric acid. Very nasty nasty stuff. never take it casually!!
Nasty.
not really because its weird and nasty and you problably wont get a girl or boy to out with you so the answer is no......................................its really gross nasty and prickally
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just "fresh."
It can be used as a noun in ways such as saying that somthing is nasty. It can be used as an adjective when it describes a noun and it can also be a verb as it is a state of being.
No. Nasty is actually an adjective, because it is used to describe a noun or pronoun. Example: Her cat was nasty. Her - possessive adjective (pronoun) cat - noun was - linking verb nasty - adjective There is an adverb form, which is "nastily."
Yes and it means unpleasant or disgusting.
· naïve · nappy · narrow · nasty · natural · naughty · nauseating · nautical
The adjective would be catty (nasty, spiteful).
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
The word 'vile' is an adjective used to describe a noun as extremely unpleasant, nasty, or repulsive.Example use: There was a vile odor coming from the refrigerator.
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here's a list (feel free 2 contribute other ppl): * noisy * non-chalant * nice * nasty
Nasty Nasty was created in 1986.
Yes dodoing is nasty
I can give you several sentences.That is a nasty wound.He has a nasty mind.The medication tastes nasty!