Yes, 'messy' is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe something.
"Jimmy's room was very messy."
"The orange cat jumped onto my lap."
"Mrs. Baker was upset with her lumpy cake."
(The adjectives are in italics.)
The nouns are: mom and room The adjective is: messy Note: The word your is a possessive pronoun but some consider it an adjective.
The adverb form of the adjective 'messy' is messily.
Dirty is an adjective. Synonyms for it include filthy, messy, grubby, and grimy.
The plural form of mess is messes.
It means that things are not neat, that things are disordered
The word "messy" is an adjective.
The nouns are: mom and room The adjective is: messy Note: The word your is a possessive pronoun but some consider it an adjective.
Messy is an adjective. The adverb form would be 'messily'.
messy
The adverb form of the adjective 'messy' is messily.
Dirty is an adjective. Synonyms for it include filthy, messy, grubby, and grimy.
there are two syllables in the word 'messy'
The Yiddish word for messy is "פֿאָרשטערבט" (forshṭerbt).
Disordinato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "messy."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-toh." The feminine form, disordinata, is pronounced "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-tah."
The plural form of mess is messes.
You're a messy pig.
The opposite of messy is tidy or neat.