Clever can only be used as an adjective. It's not any other part of speech.
Examples:
What a clever way of getting out of your homework.
Ralf is a clever boy.
The magician performed a clever trick. He came up with a very clever idea.
It is an adjective. To use it as an adverb, you would add -LY (vacantly).
To use squeak as an adjective, you would say squeaky.He was a squeaky little mouse.
The noun slipper does not have an adjective: you would use the noun as a noun adjunct.*The word slippers (slip-on shoes) is not directly related to the adjective slippery.
Divorced can be an adjective such as in the following sentence:They are a divorced couple.You can also use the word as a verb:She divorced him.
The word 'clever' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; skillful, smart.He had a clever solution to the problem.Any more clever ideas?A clever student will use a dictionary.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'clever' is cleverness.
It is a noun when referring to the website. It is usually an adjective as it describes. It isn't a verb because you cannot clever as an action. in a sentence being clever, being would be the verb.
Neither, clever is an adjective, used to describe a noun; as in "A clever child will do well in life".The noun form for the adjective clever is cleverness.
Clever is an adjective. The noun is cleverness.
The word 'clever' is an adjective, which is used to describe a noun. The abstract noun form is cleverness.
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The magician performed a clever trick. He came up with a very clever idea.
No, "clever" is not a suffix. It is an adjective that describes someone who is quick-witted or intelligent.
No. Clever is an adjective. The corresponding adverb is cleverly.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'clever' is cleverness, a word for a quality or an attribute.