The word 'hot' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun 'hot' is a word for things that are hot, such as faucets or food; the word hot is used informally as a noun as a word for a thing that is current and fashionable or someone who is sexually desirable.The noun form for the adjective 'hot' is hotness.A related noun form is heat.
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
Some synonyms for the noun event are:gatheringfunctionhappeningaffaircelebrationceremonyoccasionoccurrence
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
The word 'gallant' is a noun, a word for a man who is attentive to women and enjoys their company; a word for a fashionable young man; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'gallant' is gallantry.
I am fashionable.
Fashionable is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
The root word for "fashionable" is "fashion."
That is a very fashionable hat!
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun 'province' and can mean related to a province, or not fashionable, or narrow.
Yes, it is. It is the comparative form of the adjective smart (meaning more intelligent, not more fashionable).
The word 'hot' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun 'hot' is a word for things that are hot, such as faucets or food; the word hot is used informally as a noun as a word for a thing that is current and fashionable or someone who is sexually desirable.The noun form for the adjective 'hot' is hotness.A related noun form is heat.
Yes, the word ideal is a noun (a person or thing regarded as perfect) as well as an adjective. Example uses: Noun: She is the ideal of a diligent student. Adjective: The ideal shoe is both comfortable and fashionable.
"Stylish" is an adjective that describes something as fashionable or attractive in appearance, not a verb.
· faithful · fashionable · fearless · flawless
Jessica Simpson's shoes are quite fashionable.