Yes, the word "favorite" is both a noun and an adjective.
The noun "favorite" is a word for a person or a thing that is preferred more than others; the contestant considered as having the best chance to win.
For example, "He's the teacher's favorite" or "The favorite in this race is number eleven."
The adjective "favorite" is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as most liked.
For example: "Pistachio is my favorite ice-cream flavor." or "My favorite tie has a stain. (perhaps pistachio)"
The word 'favorite' is an adjective (favorite thing or activity) and a noun (the favorite or my favorite, minus the noun).
The word 'relative' is a common noun, a general word for a person related by blood or marriage to another. The word 'favorite' is an adjective describing the noun 'relative'.Note: the noun 'relative' can also function as an adjective, and the adjective favorite can also function as a noun; for example a relative favorite (something preferred compared to other similar things).
Yes, the noun favorite is a common noun. The word favorite is also an adjective. Example: The favorite won the race. (noun) The favorite horse won the race. (adjective)
The word 'snack' is a noun, a word for a small amount of food eaten between meals; a word for a thing. The word 'favorite' is an adjective, a word used to describe the noun 'snack'.
The noun 'favorite' is a singular noun. The plural noun is 'favorites'.The word 'favorite' is also an adjective.
The word 'favorite' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'favorite' is a word for someone or something that is preferred over others; a word for a contestant considered as having the best chance to win; a word for a person or a thing.The adjective 'favorite' is used to describe a noun as preferred before all others of the same kind.Examples:The shoes with the bows are my favorite. (noun)Tulips are mother's favorite flowers. (adjective)A verb is a word for a state of being (The shoes are my favorite.) or an action (I bought the tulips for mother).
The noun favorite is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for something well liked.
The word favorite (UK spelling, favourite) is an abstract noun, a word for something that is most favored.Example: Candidate Milton is the favorite in the fourth district.The word favorite is also an adjective, for example: This is my favorite song.
The word 'favorite' is not a pronoun.The word 'favorite' is an adjective and a noun.Examples:The favorite in this race is number four. (noun, subject of the sentence)Mother wore her favorite dress. (adjective, describes the noun 'dress')A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Mother wore her favorite dress. (the pronoun 'her' takes the place of the noun 'mother')
No, the noun 'favorite' is a concrete noun; a word for a person or a thing that is preferred more than others; the contestant considered as having the best chance to win; a word for a person or thing.The abstract noun form is favoritism; a word for preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another; a word for a concept.
The word favorite is also the noun form for the adjective. The gerund noun is favoring and the base noun is favor (verb to favor).
The word favorite is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses:Noun: The favorite is Marty Mushkin, he's way ahead in the polls.Adjective: My favorite movie is on TV tonight.