Yes, the word smelly is an adjective. It is based on the noun smell (odor) and has a connotation of having a bad or offensive smell.
yes. An adjective answers the questions: Which? What kind of? How many?
'Smelly' would answer 'what kind of' thing?....'a SMELLY thing'.
· smelly · spiffy · sturdy · stylish
An adjective, although it ends in -LY (like lonely, homely, and smelly). Elderly means old and has no adverb form.
Piscine is a word meaning related to fish. Fishy is another adjective related to the word fish. Adjectives used to describe fish include tropical, freshwater, and mild.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
No, smelly is an adjective.
Smelly is an adjective. Their house is smelly.
Smelly is an adjective.
No. Smelly is an adjective. It means having an unpleasant odor.
An adjective describes a noun. noun = dog adjective = black / big / smelly a big black smelly dog
The adjectives are sour and smelly.
smelly
It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
No. Smells is a verb form or a plural noun. An adjective would be smelly.
· smelly · spiffy · sturdy · stylish
fast,slow,smelly
The smelly old man shuffed along. The word old was already an adjective in your sentence. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. The noun being Man, and he is described as old and now Smelly.