Noun
adjective. it is used to modify code. like Power mower. Power, is of course, normally a noun , but is here used in noun-clause duty same with Dress as in Dress code.
"In order to succeed in a job interview, you must dress appropriately."
i prescreend the dress. Or Looked at the dress in advanced.
Ellie wore her sister's dress.
"Since I had never gotten a dress before, I gratefully accepted the dress from my parents."
adjective. it is used to modify code. like Power mower. Power, is of course, normally a noun , but is here used in noun-clause duty same with Dress as in Dress code.
She decided to wear a classic black dress instead of the trendy, multi-huded gown. That crazy multi-hued wig is part of his clown costume.
They are in a casual relationship, it's not serious. I decided to dress casual on Friday.
If the respective man is sitting, standing or lying ON a blue dress then, yes, it is a correct sentence. If you use IN instead of ON, then he is wearing a dress.
"In order to succeed in a job interview, you must dress appropriately."
Smartly
Always dress for the position you want, not the one you have.
Instead of a plain dress, Jessica needs a long, fancy evening gown for competing in the pagent.
Linda decided against the blue dress because the texture of the fabric was too coarse. The word coarse is an adjective.
I think and you should know that this is my own opinion. Well to an interview, you should dress conservatively. But you can always investigate what other employers wear.
You should never conform to what other people are doing if you don't agree with them.
The dress is way to short, but a seamstress should be able to lengthen it.