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What part of speech is the word black?

An adjective, if that's what you mean. If not, sorry!


Is black an adjective?

Yes, black is a adjective because it describes the color of something (black pants) or something metaphorically dark, evil, or secret (black magic).


An adjective describes a verb?

An adjective describes a noun. noun = dog adjective = black / big / smelly a big black smelly dog


What part of speech modifies or describes nouns?

The most common word that describes a noun is an adjective.A noun phrase may also contain an adverb that modifies the adjective; for example:adjective + noun = black dogadjective + adjective + noun = big black dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy dog.adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = big black hairy scary dog.adverb + adjective + adjective + adjective + adjective + noun = really big black hairy scary dog.Example sentences:I hope you have a happy birthday.I hope you have a very happy birthday.


Is black horse an adjectives?

Black is the adjective; horse is the noun.


Is black and white a noun?

no adjective


Is black is a verb?

Definately adjective


How do use adjective for hat in sentence?

the man in black with a black hat


What are some verbs that describe black?

Verbs don't describe. Verbs show actions or states. dark black - light black = adjective + adjective


Is black a verb.?

Black is an adjective because it is used to describe an item or noun.


What is 'ater' in English?

Dull black is the English equivalent of 'ater'. The feminine and neuter forms of the masculine gender adjective are 'atra' and 'atrum', respectively. But whatever the form, the Latin adjective refers to 'dark, dead, dull' black. The adjective 'niger' is the word of choice in regard to 'glossy, shining' black.


What is the noun of black?

The word 'black' is both a noun and an adjective. The noun 'black' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a color; a word for the absence of light; a word for a thing. Examples: She wore black to the wedding. (noun) The black shoes go well with that suit. (adjective)