It can be (a hanging light, a hanging basket). It is the present participle of the verb (to hang) and can also be a noun for an execution by rope, or a wall covering.
* In the slang term "hanging judge" it is technically a noun adjunct, as the judge may order a hanging, or more typically today, a severe sentence.
hang, swing, trail, sway, flap, wave, hang down
Jocund is an adjective meaning merry or cheerful. Hanging out with my high school friends always results in having a jocund time.
No, it is a noun. It is a type of segue common to early serialized movies, where the final scene of an episode shows a protagonist in peril, often literally hanging off or falling off a cliff.
In the sentence "Billy made a rude noise in class," there is one adjective, which is "rude." Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, and in this case, "rude" describes the type of noise Billy made.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
'ahorcadura', 'muerte en la horca' = '(death by) hanging 'colgante', 'suspendido' = hanging, suspended (adjective)
Yes, it is. It is an adjective describing the hanging bulbous appendages found on some plant rootlets.
Ekectronic what? The word "electronic" is an adjective, so it MUST describe a noun. Your adjective is just hanging there looking for something to do!
Yes, lank is an adjective, describing something as not well filled out, insufficient, or hanging loose without spring or curl. Example sentence: Her lank hair has always been difficult to style.
Yes, the word 'hanging' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to 'hang' that functions as a noun in a sentence.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:A small ceremony was held for the hanging of our award. (noun)Our feet were hanging off the pier in the cool water. (verb)A hanging chandelier gave the room elegance. (adjective)
hang, swing, trail, sway, flap, wave, hang down
Jocund is an adjective meaning merry or cheerful. Hanging out with my high school friends always results in having a jocund time.
No, the word foggy is not a noun. Foggy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (foggy morning).The noun form for the adjective foggy is fogginess. A related noun form is fog.
Homicidal hanging is one person hanging hanging another person; suicidal hanging is one person hanging themselves.
No, it is a noun. It is a type of segue common to early serialized movies, where the final scene of an episode shows a protagonist in peril, often literally hanging off or falling off a cliff.
A Hanging was created in 1931.
I like hanging out with you. Ich mag hanging out mit ihnen.