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Yes, purple can be considered an adjective when it refers to the color of something (a noun).

Used alone to mean the color purple, it is a noun. (e.g. Purple is my favorite color.)

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Yes, the word 'blue' is both a noun (blue, blues) and an adjective (blue, bluer, bluest).

All words for colors are both nouns and adjectives.

Examples

noun: We plan to paint the patio furniture yellow and blue.

adjective: The blue shoes will go best with this dress.

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Some nouns for purple are:

  • amathyst
  • eggplant
  • heliotrope
  • lavender
  • lilac
  • mauve
  • orchid
  • plum
  • royal
  • violet
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No. Colors are adjectives. They describe the noun in a sentence.

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Yes, the word 'blueberries' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'blueberry', a word for a type of fruit; a word for a thing.

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The word purple is a noun. It is a colour with a blend of red and blue.

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yes

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