Yes, it is an adjective meaning unpleasureable or distasteful.
Yes, nasty is an adjective. An example sentence: Throw out that nasty apple before it spoils the others.
No, noise is a noun, which might be an adjunct (noise levels, noise ordinance).The form "noisy" is an adjective because it describessomething.
The word torrent is the noun form. The adjective is torrential.The noun 'torrent' is a concrete noun as a word for a fast and powerful flow of liquid, especially water.The noun 'torrent' is an abstract noun as a word for a large amount of something, especially something unpleasant (a torrent of criticism).
The opposite of pleasant is unpleasant, meaning not enjoyable or causing discomfort or displeasure.
noise
No, "unpleasant" is an adjective used to describe something that is not enjoyable or pleasing. It is not a verb.
Loathsome is an adjective. It means unpleasant, or repulsive.
No. A noun is a person, place or thing. Unpleasant describes how pleasant something is, making it an adjective.
The word "unpleasant" is an adjective. It describes something that is not pleasing or disagreeable.
gloomy
Yes and it means unpleasant or disgusting.
These are some of the words... worse, worst, little, less, least, more and most.....
No. Smelly is an adjective. It means having an unpleasant odor.
Indeed, the word filthy is an adjective, as it describes something associated with the noun "filth".
Noun forms for the adjective unpleasant are unpleasantry and unpleasantness.
Sour *is* an adjective. It has an adverb form, which is sourly.
Yes, "foul" is primarily an adjective. It is used to describe something that is unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong.