An adjective is a noun that better describes a noun so anything
The scary fugitive
The black fugitive
The ugly fugitive
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
The fugitive was running away from the danger.
Fugitive can be an adjective meaning running away (often from the law) or elusive or fleeting. Here are sentences using it as an adjective: "The fugitive embezzler changed his name to try to avoid being caught." "She was warned that something as fugitive as beauty would not keep his interest for long." As a noun, it means someone who flees. Here is a sentence using it as a noun: "The fugitive was heading for the mountains when he was recaptured."
The police launched a manhunt to capture the fugitive who had escaped from prison.
That thief is a fugitive from justice, and is wanted in several cases.
Escapee
The fugitive managed to evade capture by the authorities for several weeks before being apprehended.
the FBI finally caught the fugitive who had robbed a bank and murdered someone this morning.The fugitive was running away from the danger.
Yes, the word 'fugitive' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone who flees, especially from a legal process, persecution, or danger; a word for a person.
fugitive
The local zoo's fugitive camel remains at large this evening.
The word 'these' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.