metallic
No, the word safe is both an adjective and a noun. Adjective: free from danger. Noun: a metal box that valuables are locked inside for safekeeping.
Silver is the common adjective for silver. Argentine is a less common adjective meaning silver.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
it can used as a noun or as an adjective
metallic
It could be if you wanted to say something like a metal machine as metal would then be describing the machine. However, metallic would also work as an adjective and it is synonymous.
nonmetallic
malleable
The word "metal" can be a noun (referring to a type of material) or an adjective (describing something as being made of metal).
Brass refers to a yellowish metal alloy made of copper and zinc. As an adjective, it can describe something that is bold, showy, or confident.
silver is both a noun and an adjective. silver the metal is a noun but silver the color is adjective.
No, the word safe is both an adjective and a noun. Adjective: free from danger. Noun: a metal box that valuables are locked inside for safekeeping.
Metal as noun, written in Chinese is '金属'. Metal as adjective, written in Chinese is '金属的' or '金属做的'.
Yes, the word 'non-metal' is a noun, a word for a substance that is not metal; a word for a thing.The word 'non-metal' can also function as an adjective to describe a noun.
Noun or adjective