The word "cold" is already an adjective, since it can describe a noun: We are having cold temperatures this week. (It tells what kind of temperature.) There is cold air coming in through the window. (It tells what kind of air.) But it should be noted that the word "cold" can also be a noun, meaning an illness where you sneeze and cough.
(specific) hot, cold, rainy, or snowy (subjective) mild, pleasant, severe (opinion) unpredictable, unseasonal, bad
cold, icy, gasy and small
Type your answer here... cold, damp both are predicate adjectives
Some adjectives to describe hades are: -sinister -satanic -scary
Humid,Cold,feirce,fantastic,tropical, polar...
No, hot and cold are adjectives.
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No. Cold is an adjective or a noun, depending on how you use it.
There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
cold
The noun is water, Icy and cold are adjectives.
Some adjectives: Deep, cold, dark, mysterious, dangerous, small, large
A list of adjectives (coordinate adjectives) is usually punctuated with commas.Examples:She is hungry, late, and tired.Bob met a tall, beautiful, smart woman today.If there are only two adjectives modifying a noun, either a comma or "and" can be used.Examples:It is a cold, wet day.It is a cold and wet day.
freezing, snowie, white, cold,
i guess they can be but they're also Adjectives.
cold in northern usa
A cold drink is magnificent. A cold drink is memorable.