If it describes a noun, then yes, it is an adjective.
The word brown could be either an adjective or a verb.Adjective: The house is brown.Verb: Turn down the heat after you brown the steak.
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
brown. The adjective - brown, is describing the noun - hair.
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It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word brown could be either an adjective or a verb.Adjective: The house is brown.Verb: Turn down the heat after you brown the steak.
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
The word brown is a noun. The plural is browns. Brown can also be used as a verb.
Adjective-A describing word, so dark and brown.
The word "hazel" can be a noun, referring to a type of tree or a light brown color, or an adjective describing the color or characteristics of hazelnuts.
brown. The adjective - brown, is describing the noun - hair.
Mahogany can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a type of tree or its reddish-brown wood. As an adjective, it describes something that is the color of mahogany or made of mahogany wood.
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nope, its an adjective. nouns are a person, place, or a thing. but if somebody's name was brown or a place was called brown, it should be a noun.
Yes, chocolatey (also chocolaty) is an adjective, generally used where the taste or appearance is being noted. The word chocolate itself is used as an adjective, where it refers to things made, flavored, or colored with chocolate. The color chocolate (brown) is an adjective when it is used with a noun.
n. (Abbr. a. or adj.)The part of speech that modifies a noun or other substantive by limiting, qualifying, or specifying and distinguished in English morphologically by one of several suffixes, such as -able, -ous, -er, and -est, or syntactically by position directly preceding a noun or nominal phrase.Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, such as white in the phrase a white house.Taken from WikiAnswers: adjective
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.