yes, but it can also be a verb
ex.
dont be so sneaky (sneaky is a verb in that sentence, cuz the person is doing that)
the sneaky fox decapitates a chicken (sneaky is an adjective because it describes what kind of fox)
Insidious is itself an adjective. Virus is a noun. Insidious may be used as an adjective to describe a sneaky virus.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
The word "sneaky" does not have a suffix. A suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter the meaning of the original word. In this case, "sneaky" is a standalone adjective without any additional suffixes attached to it.
Furtive is not a noun.The man across the aisle in the bus shot me a furtiveglance.In this sentence furtive is an adjective.
One of the oldest is "sneaky like a fox". You could say "sneaky as the smartest con man".
adjective
Yes, it is. It means clever, sneaky, or scheming.
Insidious is itself an adjective. Virus is a noun. Insidious may be used as an adjective to describe a sneaky virus.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
No. It is but an adjective. Nouns are persons, places, or things. Adjectives describe nouns.
The word "sneaky" does not have a suffix. A suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter the meaning of the original word. In this case, "sneaky" is a standalone adjective without any additional suffixes attached to it.
The adjective surreptitious means done in a secret, stealthy, or clandestine way. The suggestion is that something is done in a hidden or sneaky manner.
selfish, sloppy, sneaky, snobbish, spiteful, stingy, stupid
The word "furtively" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, in a secretive or sneaky manner.
Furtive is not a noun.The man across the aisle in the bus shot me a furtiveglance.In this sentence furtive is an adjective.
No, the English word sneaky is not an adverb. It instead serves as an adjective in a phrase or sentence since it does not describe or modify verbs, which is an adverbial function. The pronunciation will be "snee-kee" in the English of the United States of America.
he was a sneaky jackrabbit.