No. Whites is a plural noun, referring to
- white clothing
- Caucasian people
- the clear parts of eggs
- the uncolored parts of eyes
The word white can be a noun (color) or adjective.
White is usually an adjective for it frequently describes a noun. In the sentance "That is a white t-shirt, "white" modifies and describes the noun "t-shirt." White can be a noun in cases like, "This recipe requires an egg white." In this instance, the word "egg," usually a noun is used in fact as an adjective, used to modify the noun "white." Use of white as a verb would be "It you find a typo, just white it out."
The noun 'white' is a concrete noun, a word for a color, a word for something that can be seem. The noun form for the adjective white is whiteness, also a concrete noun. Because the noun or the adjective 'white' is a word for something visual, something physical, the noun forms will always be concrete. A concrete noun can be used in an abstract context such as a white lie (meaning a trivial lie, not a lie about something that matters).
foolish
The word white as a color is an adjective. It refers to a noun, not a verb. It can also be a noun meaning the color white, or the white part of an egg or of an eye
Yes, it can be a noun or an adjective. The noun is the shellfish or the color associated with its shell. The adjective can mean made from, like, or having the appearance of pearl; or pearl-colored. Other adjectives are pearllike (pearl-like) or pearlish.
No. Although bluish could appear to be modifying white as an adjective, bluish is an adjective and white could be a noun (a color) or adjective (colored).
No, it is not a preposition. The word white is a noun (a color, or egg white) or an adjective.
yes
no adjective
The word "snowy" is ordinarily an adjective meaning white, or when applied to the weather.As opposed to snow-white (a compound adjective), snowy could be considered an adverb if white is an adjective, because it acts like the adverb "very."Alternatively, you could consider "snowy white" to be a form of the compound adjective snow-white.
White can be an adjective -- Pass me a piece of white paper White can be a noun -- I like the white better than the blue White can be a phrasal verb -- Can you white out the errors on page two.
pill: noun white: adjective
White is usually an adjective for it frequently describes a noun. In the sentance "That is a white t-shirt, "white" modifies and describes the noun "t-shirt." White can be a noun in cases like, "This recipe requires an egg white." In this instance, the word "egg," usually a noun is used in fact as an adjective, used to modify the noun "white." Use of white as a verb would be "It you find a typo, just white it out."
scary ghost, white ghostAdditional answerScary and white are just adjectives than can be used with ghost, but they are not adjectives of ghost (which is what I think you are asking). Ghostly is the adjective.
cream-(coloured)
Adjective
The proper adjective for "White House" is "White House." It is often used in contexts such as "White House officials" or "White House policies" to refer specifically to the executive branch of the U.S. government. Additionally, one might use "executive" as an alternative adjective when discussing matters related to the President and the administration.