When used in a sentence the word brainy is an adjective. The brainy boy was at the top of his class.
Yes' the word excellent is an adjective.
The adjective form is the word "national".
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
No, an adjective is a describing word.
No. Brainy is an adjective. There is a rarely-used adverb form, brainily.
The adjective for brain is "cerebral." The word "brainy" has nothing to do with the brain, per se, but with intelligent people. (I.e., A brain cannot be "brainy," only a person can.) Cerebral can mean both "of the brain" and "given to exercising the mental faculties" (similar to, but not necessarily the same as, "brainy," just as "muscly" is similar to, but not necessarily the same as, "strong.")
The brainy twins could often be found doing puzzles.
Intelligent is an adjective. Some synonyms include smart, brainy, brilliant, and sharp.
smart art
Cerebral
ants are brainy
intelligent, brainy, clever, bright, astute.....
brainy (informal), bright, smart, gifted, intellectual
Here is several ways to get the Brainy Princess: Clock + Butterfly + Candle = Brainy Princess Clock + Candle + Butterfly = Brainy Princess Candle + Butterfly + Clock = Brainy Princess Candle + Clock + Butterfly = Brainy Princess Butterfly + Candle + Clock = Brainy Princess Butterfly + Clock + Candle = Brainy Princess
Brainy is the correct spelling.
Inteligent is the correct spelling not that previous one that i imporoved which was: entelegent.