Sleek and red are both adjectives.
No it is an adjective.Redden is a verbredden reddens reddening reddenedThe sky was reddening.He could feel his face reddening with embarrassment.No
subject + linking verb +adjective e.g. Roses + are + red
An adjective gives information about a noun so that it can be identified, specified, or located.Examples:The tall man came in. (which man)The black dog is friendly.The boy is talkative. (characteristic)The neighbors are away. (status)
"Red" and other color names are normally used as adjectives because they describe nouns. For example, "The red cup is on the green saucer," the colors describe the dishes. The color could also be a noun, though, as when an artist talks about using reds (or shades of red) in a painting.
In sentences such as "Don't touch the hot stove" or "That wire is hot to the touch" the word hot is the adjective. The word touch is a noun in either case - although in the second, it is the object of the adjective prepositional phrase.
sleek (adjective) = מצוחצח (met-sookh-SAHKH)
The word "sleek" can function as an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it describes something smooth and glossy. As a verb, it means to make something smooth or glossy.
Red is already an adjective
adjective
noun - canine (dog-like)adjective - ursine? (bear-like; bulky as opposed to sleek)
No, red is an adjective.
I think you mean what is an adjective. Adjective modify noun. For example, I have red hat, red is adjective. Adjective can be found in many form but always modifying a noun like a red hat, hat being noun and red being adjective modifying color of the hat.
she has sharp facial features and sleek, red hair. here's the exact description from the book-- "a fox-faced girl with sleek red hair from district 5." hope this helps :)
Yes it's an adjective.
I'd use it as an adjective to describe something that looks "sharp," "futuristic," "stream-lined," or "new."Example:That new Porsche looks so sleek and shiny.The design for the new X-box is more sleek and much thinner than the previous model.
No. Red is an adjective, or a noun for the color.
Red is an adjective. An adjective is a describing word, in the sentence "He threw the round and red ball and it hit the little chubby boy in his face" the words red, round, little, and chubby are all adjectives.