No, it is not. It can be a verb (to conjecture or deduce) or a noun with several uses. It is a noun adjunct in terms such as figure skating.
No, "intimidating" is not an adjective; it is a present participle form of the verb "intimidate." However, it functions as an adjective when used to describe something that causes fear or apprehension, such as in the phrase "an intimidating figure."
It was difficult to figure out which were the invited guests and which were not.
That is the correct spelling for "figure 8" which is more often used to describe the path or layout than the written version "figure eight" and adjective "figure-eight" (used for a type of knot and some other applications).
No. "The" is one of the three articles (a, an and the), which are a type of 'determiner' rather than an adjective. The word "grotesque" is the adjective.See the Related Link below for more information.
yes, there is. Although, I am not sure what it is. I know because in 5th grade, it was a test question. I did not get it right, and my teacher liked to let us figure out the correct answer ourselves!
adjective
There is no proper adjective for 'innovative'. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, for example an Orwellian plot, a Rubenesque figure, or Swiss Cheese.
It was difficult to figure out which were the invited guests and which were not.
simile & adjective
tranferred epithet is an important figure of speech . the placing of an adjective with what appears to be incorrect noun in known as "transferred epithet"
It is a slang adjective used to describe a woman-of-color with an hour-glass figure.
'Pattering' is a gerund (verbal noun) or adjective. On its own it does not constitute a figure of speech; single words without a context cannot do so.
That is the correct spelling for "figure 8" which is more often used to describe the path or layout than the written version "figure eight" and adjective "figure-eight" (used for a type of knot and some other applications).
The word 'octagon' is a noun, a word for an eight sided figure or an eight sided building or object; a word for a thing.The adjective form of the noun 'octagon' is octagonal.
No, it is not. Jesus (Jesus of Nazareth) is a proper noun, as is the Spanish given name (pronounced hay-SOOS).
I don't know! I've been trying to figure this out forever! Does anyone know the answer? Anyone?!
Rectangular is an adjective and so there is no noun in the question.To put it another way, a rectangular what?