comforting
welcoming
serene
calming
happy
i hope this helps, i know it may not be for all homes but it's something
Sure! Cozy, welcoming, comforting, safe.
Certainly! Here are some descriptive words that could be used to describe a cafeteria at lunchtime: bustling, lively, aromatic, diverse, crowded, energetic, appetizing, social, vibrant.
Examples of primary stress words include "happen," "potato," "elephant," and "analyze." These words have the primary stress on the first syllable.
You can find a list of compound words that start with "home" in a dictionary or a thesaurus. Alternatively, you can use online resources such as a word search or prefix databases to generate a list of compound words beginning with "home."
A list of words separated by commas is called a "comma-separated list" or a "comma-delimited list."
To describe ourselves in French, we would say "décrire nous-mêmes" or "se décrire". It involves providing information about our physical appearance, personality traits, likes and dislikes, hobbies, and more.
You certainly can have a list of descriptive words to describe a gull. There is no rule against this.
Yes
outgoingpositiveseriousopen-minded
Tall, enormous, gigantic, tremendous,
cute,cuddly,adorable, sleepy... :)
· resplendent
HumongousSteel Colorful Dull
Here is a list of words that could describe a school. All schools are different, so some of the words below may not apply.smalllargeeducationalfunboringstudiousformaloverpopulatedunderstaffed
Vile Disgusting Futile Disgraceful
Mysterious, Enticing, Deep, Cold, Dark
Some of the descriptive words to describe a place include words like congested, arid, humid or wet. When describing quality, someone can use words like plush, rugged, desolate or fertile.
zealous