No, it is an adjective, because it is used to describe nouns, not verbs.
slippery
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
slippery
Slippery is not a verb, it's an adjective. Slipperiest is the superlative form of slippery.
Yeah, they are very slippery.
"Slippery" is an adjective
Slippery is glissant(e).
The word "slippery" is an adjective.
The eight parts of speech are the pieces of language that make up correct sentence structure. They are noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Some examples of these are lake, his, enjoyed, slowly, slippery, about, and, whoops; respectively.
This spot is prone to being slippery with out warning. BE CAREFULL!
The address of the Slippery Rock Community Library is: 316 North Main Street, Slippery Rock, 16057 1018
slippery means smooth and hard to stand on