No, the word foggy is not a noun. Foggy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (foggy morning).
The noun form for the adjective foggy is fogginess. A related noun form is fog.
"Foggy" in French is translated as "brumeux" or "brouillard."
No, the word "foggy" does not contain any double consonants. Double consonants are two of the same consonant appearing consecutively in a word, like in "letter" or "little."
Il y a de l'orage - il fait orageux Il y a du brouillard
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The word 'foggy' is not a noun. The word 'foggy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun, such as a foggy day. The word 'foggy' is the adjective form of the noun fog, a common noun, a general word for a type of atmospheric condition.
No, foggy is not a noun; foggy is an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a foggy day or a foggy memory). The adjective foggy doesn't have singular and plural forms, an adjective has comparative forms: foggy, foggier, foggiest.The noun form for the adjective foggy is fogginess. Another noun form is fog.
Cloudy is from cloud+y; i.e. you mde an adjective from a noun, similarly to foggy, rainy, sunny, etc.
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).
"Monday will have foggy weather".
A Foggy Day was created in 1937.
Foggy Nelson was created in 1964.
Foggy Lyttle was born in 1944.
Foggy Lyttle died in 2003.
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
Because it isn't foggy anymore.
The word foggy has 2 syllables.(Fog - gy).