brown.
The adjective - brown, is describing the noun - hair.
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
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The word brown could be either an adjective or a verb.Adjective: The house is brown.Verb: Turn down the heat after you brown the steak.
If it describes a noun, then yes, it is an adjective.
An adjective, usually. It can also be a verb, when the subject is human hair, as in "My hair is graying."The word grey is an adjective.
Adjective-A describing word, so dark and brown.
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
In the phrase "the woman's brown hair blew upward in the strong wind," there are two adjectives: "brown," which describes the hair, and "strong," which describes the wind.
Normal. If you want to get specific, brunette. No, that isn't a feminine adjective.
Il a les cheveux (+ adjective: blonds, chatains, bruns, roux, courts, longs, bouclés,...) means "he has (adjective: blond, light brown, brown/dark, red, short, long, curly ...) hair.
Layered brown hair is layered brown hair - simple!
A brunette is a girl with dark hair, brown or black. 1. (of hair, eyes, skin, etc.) of a dark color or tone. 2. (of a person) having dark hair and, often, dark eyes and darkish or olive skin
zayn has dark brown hair louis has brown hair harry has brown hair liam has brown hair niall's hair is naturally brown but he dyes it blonde wow they all actually have brown hair that's kinda freaky :O
Athena had short brown hair What the heck?! No way! Athena had curly long brown hair, or possibly wavy long brown hair. No goddess ever had short hair.
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my aunt has brown hair
The adjective form is hairy.