Yes (as in After shaving, he had a smooth face again).
It means relatively free from friction, not rough or coarse.
smooth dry
It is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing, whereas an adjective is a word of description such as wet, shiny or smooth
intoxicating, wet, dry, sticky Okay, that's all I can think of.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes. The word smooth can be an adjective or a verb.The verb to smooth generally means to make smooth or even.
It can be an adjective, noun, or a verb. It is mostly an adjective, though.
To smooth is a verb, smooth is an adjective.
The word 'smooth' is not a noun.The word 'smooth' is a verb (smooth, smooths, smoothing, smoothed), and an adjective (smooth, smoother, smoothest).The noun form of the verb to smooth is the gerund, smoothing.The noun form of the adjective smooth is smoothness.
The word 'smoothly' is the adverb form of the adjective smooth. The noun form for the adjective smooth is smoothness.
The noun form of the adjective 'smooth' is smoothness.
smoother
Yes, it is an adjective. It means rough (opposite of smooth), not ground finely, or vulgar.
smooth dry
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.
"Smooth" is an adjective that can describe the flavor of vanilla, highlighting its creamy and mellow taste.
Only where it is used in place of the actual adverb form, which is smoothly.E.g. The car engine runs very smooth now.Otherwise it is a verb (to make smooth) or an adjective.