It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
Yes, the plural noun 'sports' is an abstract noun, a word for a pastime, an activity, or a recreation; a word for a concept.The word 'sports' is also a verb and an adjective.
'Sport' can be a noun, verb, or adjective. Noun - Sport, as in the athletic activities themselves. 'Football is a sport', for example. Verb - It can mean 'to wear', as in 'to sport a new leather jacket'. Adjective - It can describe clothing as being informal or outdoors, 'sport clothing' for example.
Open stance, overhead, out and overwrap are tennis terms. Odd man rush, offside and overtime are hockey terms. Oche is a darts term.
extreme is already an adjective: e.g. extreme sports ("extreme" describes the noun "sports") extreme hobby the "adverb" form of extreme is EXTREMELY e.g. That girl is extremely beautiful. ("extremely" describes the adjective "beautiful")
The word official is an adjective. It can also be a noun as in a person responsible for enforcing the rules in a sports game.
The word "foul" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it typically describes something as offensive, disgusting, or unclean. As a noun, "foul" is often used in sports to refer to a violation or an instance of misconduct.
Swimming is my favorite sports. - Swimming here is used as a gerund. He is swimming now. - Swimming here us used as a progressive tense. He is playing in the swimming pool. - Swimming here is used as an adjective.
sportif (masc.), sportive (fem.) is the adjective for someone doing sports (especially doing a lot) in French.
No, "court" is not an adjective. It is a noun that typically refers to a place where legal proceedings take place or a space designated for playing sports.
The word "inflatable" is an adjective. Other inflatable words include: prices, balloons, tires, dirigibles (airships), and floating devices for pools and water sports.
The word is usually one word "preseason" (as in sports). However, one adjective form, used mainly for clothing, is often seen as pre-seasonal.