Hot is an adjective. I like eating hot food.
No, hot and cold are adjectives.
Hot!!
Well these should be considered: * hot * hot * hot * hot
'hot' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.
Some adjectives about summer are: hot, humid, warm, sunny, rainy, and bright.
hotter, hottest
Boiling, Flaming, Burning, Sizzling, Fiery, and Scorching
Between hot and humid, which are coordinate adjectives. A little trick to remember coordinate adjectives -- if you can place "and" between them, you need a comma.
hot beautiful secret female
Hot and wet
i guess they can be but they're also Adjectives.
The adjectives in the sentence "Today is a cloudy hot and humid" are "cloudy," "hot," and "humid." These words describe the weather conditions. Note that the sentence could be clearer if "cloudy," "hot," and "humid" were separated by commas for better readability.