I was searching it up and I found it out yes blind is an adjective.
"Blind" can be an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb: Adjective: Some blind people use white canes, and others have guide dogs. Verb: The flash of light will blind you for a few seconds. Noun: The small room had a single window with a Venetian blind. Adverb: The screens went blank, and the team was now working blind.
The abstract noun for the adjective blind is blindness. The word blind is also a verb (blind, blinds, blinding, blinded) and a concrete noun.
Hated and hateful are adjectives related to the word hate. Adjectives describing hate include blind and cold.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
blind is a adjective
No, it's an adjective.
The adjective for "blind" in French is "aveugle". It can also be used as a noun: "un aveugle", meaning "a blind person".
"Blind" can be an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb: Adjective: Some blind people use white canes, and others have guide dogs. Verb: The flash of light will blind you for a few seconds. Noun: The small room had a single window with a Venetian blind. Adverb: The screens went blank, and the team was now working blind.
"Blind" can be an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb: Adjective: Some blind people use white canes, and others have guide dogs. Verb: The flash of light will blind you for a few seconds. Noun: The small room had a single window with a Venetian blind. Adverb: The screens went blank, and the team was now working blind.
The abstract noun for the adjective blind is blindness. The word blind is also a verb (blind, blinds, blinding, blinded) and a concrete noun.
It is a descriptive adjective. For example: That woman has the brightest teeth. They nearly blind me.
Hated and hateful are adjectives related to the word hate. Adjectives describing hate include blind and cold.
Hated and hateful are adjectives related to the word hate. Adjectives describing hate include blind and cold.
The blind ones is the English equivalent of 'caeci'. The Latin word is the plural form of the adjective used as a noun. It may be translated as 'blind, not seeing'. It also may be translated as 'dark, hidden, obscure, unseen'.
There are several definitions. One is the name of a band in the United States. Another is as an adjective meaning rash, not thought out, impulsive, blind to consequences.
A deaf-blind person would be 'un sordociego' (masculine) or 'una sordociega' (feminine). In addition, you can use this word as an adjective. For example: La mujer sordociega. The deafblind woman. To talk about deafblindness as a topic, the word is 'la sordoseguera'.