Yes, stormy can be an adjective. It was a stormynight.
he adjective stormy is translated "orageux / orageuse" in French.
No. Stormy is an adjective. An adverb form is "stormily" but its use is fairly limited.
An adjective for the word sphere is spherical.
* calm * clear * clement * limpid
No, the word planet is a noun, a word for a thing. The adjective form is planetary.
The noun form for the adjective stormy is storminess.
he adjective stormy is translated "orageux / orageuse" in French.
No, it's actually an adjective.
No, the word 'stormy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'stormy' is the adjective form of the noun 'storm', a common noun, a general word for any storm of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Heroes of the Storm (video game) or Storm King State Park in Orange County, NY.
No. Stormy is an adjective. An adverb form is "stormily" but its use is fairly limited.
Storied, stork-like, store-bought, and stormy are adjectives that start with "stor-"
Explosive which is an adjective, has several synonyms. These synonyms include: bursting, charged, meteoric, detonating, stormy, eruptive, fiery and forceful.
"Stormy" is an adjective. It describes something as having characteristics of a storm, such as being turbulent, tempestuous, or filled with strong emotions.
Oran's eyes were a stormy gray color. Stormy weather was brewing on the horizon.
The word means stormy.
Turbulent means stormy and starts with the letters TU.
A storm usually is a noun, though it can be used as an adjective ex: storm-trooper, storm damage. There is also the adjective - stormy, and the adverb - stormily.