Nominal adjectives are adjectives that function as nouns or substitute for nouns, often referring to groups of people, things, or concepts.
They typically don’t modify nouns directly but serve as placeholders for nouns.
Examples include “the rich” (referring to wealthy people) or “the elderly” (referring to older individuals).
Nominal adjectives help avoid repetition and add conciseness to sentences while representing broader categories or ideas.
They are essential for concise communication and streamlining language, especially when referring to collective groups or general concepts.