Yes. An easy way to remember if a word is an adjective is say "The person is _" and place the adjective in the blank. If it makes sense, it is an adjective, but the sound needs to be correct, not the actual sentence.
No, the word smoky an adjective (smoky, smokier, smokiest).
Fumoso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "smoky."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "foo-MOH-zoh." The feminine form, fumosa, is pronounced "foo-MOH-zah."
No, smoky quartz and smoky topaz are not the same. Smoky quartz is a variety of the mineral quartz, while smoky topaz is a misnomer as true topaz does not come in smoky colors. It is more likely that gemstones referred to as smoky topaz are actually smoky quartz.
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It just looks smoky, but isn't really smoky.
No, "smoky" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'o' in 'smoky' makes a short vowel sound.
Smoky Babe was born in 1927.
Smoky the Cowhorse was created in 1926.
The Smoky God was created in 1908.
Smoky Wainscot was created in 1808.
Smoky Bat was created in 1877.
Smoky Night was created in 1994.