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Is the word unknown an adjective?

Yes, "unknown" can be an adjective.

Here's an example:

* The unknown future - "Unknown" modifies the noun "future."

However, "unknown" can also be a noun, meaning "something that is not known." For example:

* The unknown is full of possibilities. - "Unknown" refers to the concept of things that are not known.

So, the part of speech for "unknown" depends on its context in a sentence.

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