Yes, "bright" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that emits or reflects light, is vivid, or is intelligent and quick-witted.
The word "bright" can function as an adjective, describing something full of light or vivid in color, or as an adverb, as in "shine bright."
No. Bright is an adjective or an adverb. It cannot be a preposition.
Yesterday I bought a ninety-dollar jacket On the weekend we went for a two-hour trip. My sister visited yesterday with her three-month-old baby. ( a three word one)
Yes, paler is a word. Paler is the comparative adjective for the word, pale. Ann was pale in the bright sun. Mary was paler than Ann, but Angela was the palest of the three.
The word "garish" functions as one part of speech, specifically an adjective. It is used to describe something that is overly bright, flashy, or showy.
It is an adverb. The adjective is simply bright.
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The word 'bright' is the adjective describing the noun 'dawn'.
The word "bright" can function as an adjective, describing something full of light or vivid in color, or as an adverb, as in "shine bright."
Bright.
No, the word "bright" is not a noun. It is primarily an adjective that describes something as having a strong, vivid, or intense light or color. For example, "the bright sun" or "a bright yellow flower."
Bright is an adjective
The adjective bright has the adverb form brightly. The sun is bright. The sun shines brightly.
The superlative adjective of bright is brightest
The word bright is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The word bright is also a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for and intense color or light, a setting for headlights on a vehicle, or a type of tobacco.
The word cheerful is an adjective. It means to be bright and happy.
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