Yes, it is a common compound noun in plural.
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"Sunglasses" is one word.
The sunglasses brand "Kaenon" is pronounced as "kay-nun."
Sunglasses in French is spelled "lunettes de soleil."
The word "sunglasses" splits into three syllables: sun-glas-ses.
No. Sunglasses is a plural noun. It cannot be a preposition.
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No, it is a plural noun.
Have you seen my sunglasses?People who wear sunglasses inside look silly.I think I'll get some new sunglasses.His designer sunglasses were cracked.
The phrase 'in the shed' has the preposition 'in' and the noun 'shed'
Sunglasses are a concrete noun because they refer to a physical object that can be seen and touched. Concrete nouns represent tangible items, as opposed to abstract nouns, which denote ideas, qualities, or concepts that cannot be physically perceived.
The abstract noun in this sentence is "opinion," which refers to a subjective belief or judgment.
Occhiali da sole is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sunglasses".Specifically, the masculine noun occhiali means "glasses, spectacles". The preposition da literally means "about, from". The masculine noun sole translates as "sun".The pronunciation will be "ok-KYA-lee da SO-le" in Italian.
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Sunglasses are a concrete noun- you can touch them. They are, of course, not made out of concrete. They would be very hard to see through. And rather heavy.
Electric sunglasses are actually a brand of sunglasses, not a type of sunglasses. The Electric Visual company which makes and sells electric sunglasses is based in California.
There is absolutely no difference between HD sunglasses and regular sunglasses. HD sunglasses are a marketing ploy to get consumers to buy their product.