cream-(coloured)
The word "slightly" is an adverb.The adjective of the word is slight.
no it is not it is an adverb
cream-(coloured)
Yes, "slightly" is an adverb because it modifies the verb or adjective in a sentence, indicating a small degree or extent. For example, in the sentence "She was slightly nervous," "slightly" modifies the adjective "nervous."
Yes, it is. It is the superlative form of the adjective "damp" (slightly wet, or humid).
No. Although bluish could appear to be modifying white as an adjective, bluish is an adjective and white could be a noun (a color) or adjective (colored).
Observant is the adjective form of observe.
The adjective form is nonsensical, itself a slightly nonsensical word.
No. Slight is an adjective, and can also be a noun. The adverb form of the adjective slight is "slightly."
No, it is not a preposition. The word white is a noun (a color, or egg white) or an adjective.
yes
Colourless, or slightly white