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Is it noun or adjective? - The word 'Luxury'



 
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Is it noun or adjective? - The word 'Luxury' #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 15:46 pm   Is it noun or adjective? - The word 'Luxury'
 

I think all of English people know the word 'Luxury'. but is it noun or adjective ?

-----------------------------------------> or both of them .

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Is it noun or adjective? #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 19:24 pm   Is it noun or adjective?
 

It can be used as both a noun or adjective.

"He's living in luxury."
"There were many luxury goods for sale."

There is also a separate adjective form, 'luxurious'.
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