Definition of Adjectives as a Part of Speech:
“An adjective is a word used to qualify a noun or a pronoun.” – J.C. Nesfield
Every word that modifies a noun is an adjective. Adjectives make changes in our perception of the nouns.

Adjectives as a Part of Speech Examples:
- Ramon has always been a Marxist.
- I don’t believe in platonic love.
- Jocasta was a Serbian player.
- Japanese products are reliable.
- If you do not understand the Kantian ethics, you can come to me.
- I have a grammar book on my desk.
- We used to have an old car.
- The tall building loomed over the city skyline.
- She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
- The small car struggled up the steep hill.
- The bright sun made it hard to see.
- The fast train rushed past the station.
- He gave a brilliant speech that captivated the audience.
- The cold wind made her shiver.
- The soft bed was comfortable to sleep on.
- The loud music made it hard to concentrate.
- The strong coffee kept him awake all night.
- The sweet smell of freshly baked bread wafted through the air.
- The warm bath was relaxing after a long day.
- The blue sky was clear and beautiful.
- The dry desert was inhospitable to life.
- The green grass was a welcome sight after so much concrete.
- He brought an expensive mirror for me.
- She gave me some gorgeous red roses.
- He wanted to buy a diamond ring.
- These mangoes are not edible anymore.
- He can’t forget that incident.
- My computer became slow.
- Our father asked us to be together always.
- Your bike has been stolen from here.
- Alex bought an exquisite diamond ring.