No, it is a plural noun or a verb form.
Eyes is the third person singular, present tense form of the verb "to eye."
Some adjectives for the noun eye are eyeless and eyelike.
ccuar
its a verb...because its an action
Epiphany or eye-opening.
Easy to see, obvious, standing out Answer Conspicuous has 2 meanings: 1. (adjective) Something that is obvious (either to the eye or mind): Her jealousy was conspicuous. 2. (adjective) With no attempt to conceal: He had a conspicuous disrespect for the law.
Some adjectives for the noun eye are eyeless and eyelike.
Ocular
Adjective
Ocular is an adjective.
ccuar
its a verb...because its an action
ocular
The word eagle is sometimes used like an adjective, for example, he has an eagle eye. But this is more properly a noun adjunct, although eagle-eyed is an adjective.
Epiphany or eye-opening.
No, "visible" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something that can be seen or is able to be perceived by the eye.
A mythical humanoid creature with one eye is a cyclops (plural Cyclopes).The rarely used adjective that means with one eye is monocular.(also used for a one-eyed binocular device or telescope)
As rangy is an adjective, it describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. "Keep an eye on that heifer, she's rangy."