Yes, furry is an adjective, meaning having, looking or feeling like fur.
Example: That dog is very furry.
The word "furry" is also colloquially a noun for "someone dressed as a furry animal."
Yes- "hairy" is an adjective.
(An adjective is a word used to describe a noun. )
No. The word fleas is a plural noun.
The singular noun may be used as an adjunct (flea collar, flea trap, flea bite).
Yes, hairy is an adjective.
No, the word hairy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hairy ishairiness.
I think you meant HAIRY. And YES it is an adjetive. :)
The most common word that describes a noun is an adjective.A noun phrase may also contain an adverb that modifies the adjective; for example:adjective + noun = black dogadjective + adjective + noun = big black dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy scary dog.adverb + adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = really big black hairy scary dog.Example sentences:I hope you have a happy birthday.I hope you have a very happy birthday.
Yes, bloody is an adjective because it is an describing word; as in blue, or hairy, or bloody. *Numbers also count as adjectives.
Hirsute is an adjective. Something that is very hairy would be considered "hirsute."Here is an example of the word "hirsute" in a sentence:Sally bought a ticket from the large, hirsute woman behind the counter.You can use the word "hirsute" nearly anywhere you would use the word "hairy."
No, the word hairy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hairy ishairiness.
Hairy is an adjective.
The adjective form is hairy.
I think you meant HAIRY. And YES it is an adjetive. :)
The most common word that describes a noun is an adjective.A noun phrase may also contain an adverb that modifies the adjective; for example:adjective + noun = black dogadjective + adjective + noun = big black dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy scary dog.adverb + adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = really big black hairy scary dog.Example sentences:I hope you have a happy birthday.I hope you have a very happy birthday.
Yes, bloody is an adjective because it is an describing word; as in blue, or hairy, or bloody. *Numbers also count as adjectives.
No, the word hair is a noun. The usual adjectives are hairy or hairless.
angry, hungry, nice, hairy,red all things like that
Fancy, Giant, Hairy, Thick, Whiny
Noun meaning : Large extinct form of elephant with a hairy coat and long curved tusks. Adjective meaning : Huge, enormous
Piedi pelosi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hairy feet."Specifically, the masculine noun piedi means "feet." The masculine adjective pelosi means "hairy." The pronunciation is "PYEH-dee peh-LOH-zee."
Harry is a name (like Harry Potter), but if you're talking about the word hairy, it's an adjective.