Difficult is an adjective.
No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.
An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is a verb or noun that becomes an adjective by means of adding affixes, usually suffixes. Examples: react- reactive care- careless hope- hopeless steel- steely accept- acceptable
The word muddy is an adjective. The adverb form (muddily) is very rarely used.
No. It is an adjective.
The word slick is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Examples:Noun: Be careful, there's a slick on the road from the sleet.Verb: Just slick down your hair and smile.Adjective: That's a pretty slick line but I buy my own drinks, thanks.
An adjective for slips could be "slippery." Other words could be: slick, slimy, flowing, sliding, gliding, or even slipping.
Slick?
illustrated , slick , and shiny
grace slick and darrby slick and jerry slick
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Slick Rick does it to be cool
Slick Jones died in 1969.
Ice on the roadway caused it to be slick and hazardous.
Slick Aguilar was born in 1954.
Slick Idiot was created in 1999.
Slick Jones was born in 1907.