No, it is a noun. When used with other nouns, it is technically a noun adjunct (e.g. fashion trends, fashion magazine, fashion show, fashion designer).
It can also be a verb (to make, build).
The noun wit has the adjective form witty and the adverb for wittily (in a witty fashion).(The related adjective witting has the adverb wittingly, meaning intentionally.)
Derrigueur is an adjective in the English language. It means to be required by fashion or required by current standards of etiquette.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weary, and means done in a tired or fatigued manner or fashion.
In its most common usage, in is a preposition. However, it can be an adjective in usages such as, "Orange is really in this year" (meaning "in fashion") or "The serve was in" (meaning "in bounds") or "The doctor is in" (meaning "in her office").A modern adjective use of the word means in vogue or in style, e.g. the in crowd.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "old-fashioned."The name for the mixed drink (an Old Fashioned) may not appear hyphenated.
Yes, fashion is a noun. Fashion is also a verb and an adjective. Examples: As a noun: The fashion on the runway this fall was peplums, blazers, and vests.* As a verb: I fashion these bracelets from circles cut from plastic containers and wrap in ribbon. As an adjective: During fashion week in Paris, the temperatures were in the nineties.* *According to Glamor Daily Style Blog
The noun wit has the adjective form witty and the adverb for wittily (in a witty fashion).(The related adjective witting has the adverb wittingly, meaning intentionally.)
The adjective speedy has the adverb form speedily. It means done in a speedy fashion or manner.
Derrigueur is an adjective in the English language. It means to be required by fashion or required by current standards of etiquette.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weary, and means done in a tired or fatigued manner or fashion.
In its most common usage, in is a preposition. However, it can be an adjective in usages such as, "Orange is really in this year" (meaning "in fashion") or "The serve was in" (meaning "in bounds") or "The doctor is in" (meaning "in her office").A modern adjective use of the word means in vogue or in style, e.g. the in crowd.
"Haute couture" means high-end fashion (often handmade or custom-fitted). A common adjective for such fashions is "designer" wear, but it can apply to a wide range of retail fashion as well.
The Greek word for fashion (written in Gringlish) is moda pronounced....motha
The word "bared" is a past tense verb or an adjective. The adverb "barely" can mean in a bare fashion, or it can mean scarcely, hardly, narrowly.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "old-fashioned."The name for the mixed drink (an Old Fashioned) may not appear hyphenated.
Some good words that describe fashion is... free dynamic current hot crazy different gorgeous unique individual bold bright wandering retro
you can say adore, fashion like , perfection, there are a ton of words for like you can use a theresres to check it out and i found 2 pages of other words on mine :)