no, it is a noun because each of adjective can be added by word " very" before the word. for example; very beautiful, very good, etc..
Yes - an adjective describes a noun (a person, place, thing); because "artful" can describe any of these three, it is an adjective.
artist is logically not an adjective cause its mostly used as a noun
No, it is a noun. A connoisseur is a person, one with knowledge or deep interest in a field, such as food or art.
The word artist is a noun. An artist is someone who produces art.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
The main difference between any adjective and a pronoun is that an adjective describes a noun, a pronoun replaces a noun. This is true of a proper adjective as well. Examples:I like Asian art very much. It has been perfected over many centuries.The word 'Asian' is a proper adjective describing the type of art. The word 'it' is the pronoun that replaces the noun 'art'.
artist is logically not an adjective cause its mostly used as a noun
The adjective related to the noun artist, as well as the noun art, is artistic (as by an artist). The adverb form is artistically.
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The word 'artistic' is the adjective form of the abstract noun art.
The word 'folk' is both a noun (old folk or young folk) and an adjective (folk art or folk song).
No. The word "the" is either a definite article (def. art.) or an adverb (adv.)
The phrase "state of the art" should be hyphenated when it is used as an adjective, e.g.: : "This machine is an example of state-of-the-art technology", but not when used as a noun as in the following sentence: : "The state of the art in this field is mostly related to the X technology".
The adjective forms for the verb to admire are the present participle, admiring (admiring glances, admiring fans) and the past participle, admired (an admired leader, an admired work of art).A related adjective is admirable.
Collectible can be used as an adjective and a noun. The adjective form mean something that is able to be collected. The noun form means something that is collected such as stamps or art.
No, it is a noun. A connoisseur is a person, one with knowledge or deep interest in a field, such as food or art.
The proper adjective for the proper noun Italy is Italian.