Yes. The graceful dancer. Most words ending in -ful are adjectives.
adjective
The word graceful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as full of grace; for example:Miranda is a graceful dancer.
Graceful is an adjective, and entertainment is a noun.
No, it is not. It is the NOUN form of the adjective, graceful.
No. Graceful is an adjective. The adverb form is gracefully.
No. more graceful - comparative form most graceful. - superlative form
Graceful. You can use it in a sentence like: The graceful ballerina danced around the room like a swan gliding across the lake.
No. Grace is a noun, a state of being. The adjective forms include graced and graceful.
Yes, gracefully is an adverb, from the adjective graceful.
Graceful is an adjective used to describe a noun. It was a graceful performance. Gracefully would be an adverb, describing a verb. She danced gracefully.
No, the word 'classy' is an adjective a word used to describe a noun as stylish and elegant, graceful or refined in dress or behavior.The word 'classy' is the adjective form of the noun 'class'.
One adjective form is graceful. But it refer to a specific meaning of grace: elegance and attractiveness of motion. Other meanings of the noun may use "grace" as a noun adjunct instead.