Icy is an adjective.
No. The adjective icy sounds like the letters I-C , with a long I and long E sound.
It is spelled "icy", as in "I slipped on the icy sidewalk."
The noun is water, Icy and cold are adjectives.
icy/ very, very cold
Actually, the word "icy" is an adjective.
Neither it's an adjective
No, icy is an adjective, as it adds information to a noun, eg: the icy road, or the icy pond. The noun form is iciness or ice
Icy is an adjective.
No. The adjective icy sounds like the letters I-C , with a long I and long E sound.
The noun forms of the adjective 'frigid' are frigidnessand frigidity.
To make "shy" past tense, it becomes "shied," for "fry," it's "fried," for "spry," it's "spryed," and for "icy," it's "iced."
no icy is not a synonym or an antonym Well it depends on what word you are using. If the word was warm, it would be an antonym. If the word was freezing, then it would be a synonym. Icy would be an adjective all by itself.
"Ice" is a noun, which is a person, place or thing. "Iced" and "icy" are adjectives.
Usually comets are icy as that is why you see the icy trail, but asteroids can be icy too.
The adjective for the noun ice is icy. Its related form is the adverb icily (which is also used metaphorically to mean in an emotionally distant or unfriendly manner).
1.freezing. 2.frigid. 3.flu . 4.brisk. 5.icy . 6.chilly.