The word 'colorful' is not a noun; colorful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The noun form for the adjective 'colorful' is 'colorfulness' a singular noun.
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The word 'color' (or UK colour) is both a verb and a noun.
Examples:
I like the color that you painted this room. (noun)
She decided to color her hair for the audition. (verb)
No, the word colored is the past participle, past tense of the verb to color (We colored the frosting yellow). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (colored beads, colored lenses)
The noun form is color. The noun form of the verb to color is the gerund, coloring.
The term, "the color of the blanket" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase.There is no possessive noun in the given noun phrase.The possessive form of the noun phrase is: "the blanket'scolor".Example sentences:The blanket's color is a bright blue. (the noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.These sheets will coordinate with the blanket's color. (the noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'with')
If referring to the color, it is a noun. Like in the color of the shirt is pink. But it can also be used as an adjective as in the pink shirt.
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.
There is no abstract noun synonym for the concrete noun 'red', a word for a color. Colors only exist as a visual experience. The concrete noun 'red' can be used in an abstract context, for example the expression 'seeing red' is a term for extreme anger, an abstract noun.
it depends... colors as in the colors in the rainbow is a noun but colors as in the girl iis coloring is a verb