Yes, official is an adjective.
Ufficiale is an Italian equivalent of the English word "official."Specifically, the word functions as an feminine/masculine adjective or noun in the singular form. It means "authorized, legitimate, official" as an adjective. It translates as "office-holder, official" as a noun.Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "OOF-ffe-TCHYA-ley" in Italian.
The word official is an adjective. It can also be a noun as in a person responsible for enforcing the rules in a sports game.
Yes, QUA is an official Scrabble word in the Scrabble Dictionary and is and Adjective meaning :in the capacity of.
The word official is both a noun (an official, more officials) and an adjective (official, more official, most official); for example:Noun: The official in charge of the event is Ms. Brent.Adjective: The manual will tell you the official way to get it done.
The word "formal" is an adjective form of the noun form. However, it has the modern connotation of official or decorous.An adjective form of the verb form is "formed" which may be more apt.
The word 'vicar' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a minister in charge of a church who serves under the authority of another minister; a church official who represents a higher official; a word for a person.The adjective form is vicarly; for example vicarlyduties.
As a noun for a government official it does not have an antonym. As an adjective antonyms would be; 'atypical' 'uncharacteristic', 'different'
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A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
The word this is a demonstrative adjective.
no it is not an adjective