Depends on the meaning you want -- brand-new, unused, fresh, shining bright ... as in a brand-new tee shirt, an unused envelope, a fresh dawn
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
The word 'novel' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun novel is a word for a written work of fiction: My favorite author has just published a new novel. The adjective novel is a word that describes a noun as new, unusual, or interesting: They have a novel approach to promoting our products.
Yes' the word excellent is an adjective.
If you mean an adjective for tooth, it may be toothy- as in "The new boy flashed a toothy smile at the class."
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
There is no word in English spelled 'cleanliest'.The word 'cleanest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'clean'.The word cleanliness' is the noun form of the adjective 'clean'.
No, it is not a preposition. The word clean is a verb, adjective, or adverb.
No, the word 'new' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (new shoes, a new job, etc.)The noun form of the adjective 'new' is newness.no
The word "new" can be used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes a noun as being recent or not previously known. As a verb, it can mean to make something new or to start fresh.
Yes, the word "new" is an Adjective.
The word cleanest is an adjective. It means to be the most clean.
throw, fiz, organize, umm that's it for me
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
shuchiH(n,f) is the Sanskrit word for clean. In English the word clean is an adjective [as in 'a clean cloth'] and an adverb [as in 'This place is clean' and How is this word to be used? prAtarutthAya shuchirbhUtvA...(= wake up in the morning and having 'freshened up' (having become clean)... Thus this covers the adverbial use of clean.When there is need to use clean as an adjective- shubraM vastram [ Clean Cloth; incidentally this also means white cloth i.e. shubhram also means white!
Adjective: kirei Verb: souji suru
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