Excess can be a noun and an adjective. Noun: State of surpassing limits. Adjective: More than is necessary.
comparative
Cuban is an adjective when it means 'pertaining to Cuba', as in the sentences 'The Cuban population is over eleven million.' or 'Fourteen Cuban athletes won medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics.' Cuban is a noun when it means a Cuban person, as in 'More than a million Cubans have moved to Florida since 1959.'
More than what?
The adjective seedy does not mean having seeds. It means shabby, squalid, or run-down.There does not seem to be an adjective for "full of seeds" although the berry type than has many seeds is called a pepo. (pumpkin, cucumber)
It's an adjective meaning more than necessary.
Excess can be a noun and an adjective. Noun: State of surpassing limits. Adjective: More than is necessary.
it means 'too much', 'more than is necessary', 'overkill'
The word smaller is an adjective. It means to be more small than something else.
Somewhat is more of an adverb than an adjective.
"Beautiful" is an adjective. Its superlative form is most beautiful.
Verbose is the opposite of succinct. It means using more words than necessary to explain something.
Adjective are not more movable than an adverb. Adjectives cannot modify adverbs but adverbs could modify adjective. Adverbs can also use as intensifiers.
Altruistic means to be concerned for other peoples' well being more than your own. It's a very unselfish adjective.
The noun or adjective "plural" means more than one.The word for one is "singular."A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.example: children, parks, sandwichesThe adjective plural describes a noun as more than one.example: plural reasons, plural nouns, plural examples
Yes, it is. The adjective funnier means "more funny."
to lash out at someone This usually means to express anger, usually more harshly than is necessary or with more force than the situation warrants.