Can you do windy ? No, so it is not a verb ! lol !
An antonym for windy might be calm.
"Windy" and "calm" are antonyms. "Windy" refers to a condition with a lot of air moving while "calm" refers to a lack of movement or agitation.
No.It is a noun: 'That is a cold wind today!' (rhymes with finned)Or a verb: 'I have to wind my watch.' (rhymes with find)The adjective for the noun is windy, adverb is windily. The wind in the trees ruffled the leaves. [noun]The verb wind meaning to turn or twist, does not have an adverb form.
The term 'windy day' can be used as a compound noun. The word 'day' is a noun, the word 'windy' is an adjective describing the noun day.
No, it is not. It is an adjective form of the noun wind. The adverb form (windily) is rarely used.
A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow or are related to that verb.The predicate in the example is: was windy and cold.
it means it is windy just windy
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
windy windy
no
An antonym for windy might be calm.
Yes, very windy.
windy=breezy
It depends, but it is windy at times.
Windy was created in 1967.