In sentences such as "Don't touch the hot stove" or "That wire is hot to the touch" the word hot is the adjective. The word touch is a noun in either case - although in the second, it is the object of the adjective prepositional phrase.
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No, hot is not a noun. The word hot is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hot is hotness, a common noun.
Hot-head.
Tasmanian is the proper adjective for Tasmania.
Yes it is. It can describe something. e.g. A sensitive touch screen.
No, touch is a noun (his touch) and a verb (to touch).
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
In the term 'hot picks', the word 'hot' is an adjective, describing the noun 'picks'.
The abstract noun for the adjective hot is hotness.
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
Hot is an adjective. I like eating hot food.
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Yes, "slimy" is an adjective. It describes something that is sticky and slippery to the touch.
They can be hot when you touch them and the oils can cause skin irritation.