The word "elegant" is an adjective. Here is an example of its usage in a sentence:
The Millers threw an elegant affair, one that will be remembered for ages.
Elegance is a noun.
Euphuism is excessive, or pompously exaggerated, elegance in speech or writing. It is pronounced "you-few-ism".
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
No, but it's part of a noun which the noun is the part of speech.
Euphuism is excessive, or pompously exaggerated, elegance in speech or writing. It is pronounced "you-few-ism".
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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adverb
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
The word speech is a noun.
Adjective
YOU my dear, is the angel of elegance!
No, but it's part of a noun which the noun is the part of speech.