Yes, the word traditional is an adjective.
Yes it can be used as an adjective.
The word 'former' is an adjective, in past-tense.
it's a noun. Can't think of a use as adjective.
The adjective form would be 'style-less' or 'style-like'. Stylish is an adjective that means having a good sense of style.
Period can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: She had long periods of depression. As an adjective: He's an avid collector of period furniture.
Period can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: She had long periods of depression. As an adjective: He's an avid collector of period furniture.
Periodic is the adjective related to the noun period. Adjectives used to describe the word period include painful, prolonged, and heavy.
Period is a noun as in an interval of time. It is also an adjective, as in period costumes
Rational
No, it is not. It is a noun usually meaning a short period of time (with the adjective form momentary).
Victorien for a first name masculine and a masculine adjective relative to Victorian period in England Victorine for a first name feminine Victorienne for a feminine adjective relative to Victorian period in England
Contemporary can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: From the same time period/modern. Noun: Someone living at the same time.
It is an adverb phrase, although in forms such as "The period after a supernova is marked by stellar collapse" it seems to be an adjective phrase.
The refractory period
No. A two-week period. The noun is 'period' the adjective describing the noun is 'two-week'. However, 'two-weeks' is a noun.
That girl is very physical. period. done. yay!