Fascinating
Exciting
Shocking
Boring
Funny
Interesting
Adventurous
Humorous
Fiction
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Bilingual
Small
Historical
Mysterious
Hilarious
Honest
Cookery
Old
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Frightening
There are many adjectives to describe books. Some negative, some positive. Here are some of them:
dilectible, palatible,gratifying, delicious
d
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d I c k
The adjective "fictional" is often used to describe story books that are not based on real events or people.
There is no actual adjective in the sentence. The noun "math" (mathematics) comes before the noun "book" but this is called a noun adjunct or attributive noun, rather than an adjective, which would describe a characteristic of the book (large, new, thick).
Yes - as long as a word describes something, it is an adjective. "Green" can describe grass, a shirt, a book cover, peppers, etc., so yes, it is an adjective.
The adjective to describe a chief - 'Supremo'.
five adjective to describe a motorcycle
"Recently" can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. As an adverb, it describes when an action took place, such as "I recently arrived." As an adjective, it can describe a noun, such as "the recently published book."
'Essential' is an adjective. No others describe it.
An adjective that does not describe D'Artagnan is coward.
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
No, describe is a verb. The adjective form is describable.
Vindictive is an adjective to describe Cathy.
βResponsibleβ is an adjective