Wikipedia:Naming conventions (adjectives)

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The naming conventions for adjectives is a naming convention for how to create Wikipedia pages about adjectives.

[edit] Adjectives

Main article: Adjective

An adjective is a part of speech which can be thought of as a describing word; that is, a word which modifies a noun, usually making its meaning more specific.

Adjectives denote a quality, property, or attribute of a certain noun, indicate a quantity or extent of the noun, or specify the noun as distinct from another noun.

Many adjectives are formed from participles; as in "I saw a talking horse", "It was the done thing" and "She sold the crashed car at a loss".

[edit] Policy

It is recommended that adjectives be redirected to nouns.

Where adjectives do not have a clear noun form, they may become disambiguation pages.

[edit] Examples

At the current time, elegant redirects to elegance, democratic redirects to democracy, and adjectival redirects to adjective.

Organic is a disambiguation page which includes redirects to organism, organic food, and organic chemistry.