The past participle of the verb "to knife" may be an adjective. It is knifed (stabbed with a knife).
The present participle (knifing) does not seem to be used as an adjective.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
knife is a noun
Blunt is an adjective because it describes a noun, such as 'a blunt knife'.
You sheath a knife.The verb, sheath, means to cover a knife blade, or the whole knife, with a sheath.The verb, sheathing, means putting the knife into a sheath; the knife is then sheathed (adjective).The noun, sheath, in this context, is a cover, usually fitted, made for carrying a knife or other kind of bladed implement.The verb, sheaf, means to gather (things) and bind or collect (them) into a bundle: 'a sheaf of papers'.The noun, sheaf, is the bundle of things which you've sheafed (adjective) by sheafing (verb) them.
It depends on how you use it. If you are talking about something that is sharp, like a knife or a note, then it is an adjective. If you are talking about a sharp, a type of note or needle, then it is a noun. A good way to tell the difference is whether you can substitute another adjective, like a color, and have it make sense. A knife can be red, blue, dull, or sharp. WIth the sentence "This is a sharp knife" you can substitute a lot of adjectives and have it still make sense. However, if you are in music class and telling someone "This is a sharp, and this is a flat," it isn't going to make sense if you say "this is a blue," or "this is a green," or "this is a dull." If you can't substitute another adjective, then it likely isn't one. :)
Density of a knife = (mass of the knife)/(volume of the knife)
A Schrade knife can be a pocket knife, a hunting knife, a fillet knife, etc. However, a Schrade knife is generally not a bread knife (used for bread). A Schrade knife generally has more special uses.
of Knife, of Knife. See Knife.
-kali, an adjective that changes prefix to agree with its noun: mbwa mkali fierce dog maumivu makali fierce pain kisu kikali sharp knife.
The tactical knife is a knife attachment that you can use to knife twice as fast.
No, Ellie's knife is not a butterfly knife. It is a switchblade.
DULL knife :D
a fake wooden knife :)