No, it is not. It is a verb (to use soap) or a noun (a soap or detergent). Related adjectives are soaped and soapy.
In this case, the word 'vegetable' is being used as an adjective, as it tells you what kind of soap you are describing. The word 'soap' here is a noun.
Flowery
The word 'ultrapure' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.example: The baby's skin is so sensitive that only ultrapure soap can be used on her.
Yes, it can be. Scented is the past tense and past participle of the verb to scent, and the adjective means having a scent or smell. Examples: scented oil, scented soap.
Soapy is an adjective. If you are looking for a more technical way to describe something which can act as a soap, you could say it is a surfactant.
In this usage, "bathtub" is an adjective, modifying the noun "drain."
Soapaims is basically english wise. Simile Onomatopoeia Alliteration Personification Adjective Imagery Metaphor Senses
He was singing a few bars
One bar of Ivory soap.
No, ivory soap is not castile soap. Castile soap is a type of soap made from olive oil, while ivory soap is a brand of soap known for its purity and mildness. Ivory soap is typically made with a blend of synthetic ingredients.
Yes there was a soap opera called soap in the sixties.
Dish soap!