Hondo (deep); hábil (skillful); habanero (from 'La Habana'); habitual (habitual); helado (frozen); horneado (baked) AND many many many more...!
Look in any Spanish dictionary under 'h' and look for the words followed by 'adj.'
lame, late, lazy, lean, left, limp, live, long, lost, lush
nouns:Uncle JimUtahumbrellaunicycleumpireuniverseukuleleverbs:useunderstandunderlineunbuttonunlockuncoverunderlineadjectives:uniqueuglyusefuluniversaluncommonunanimousunusual
In Spanish, masculine adjectives typically end in -o. For example, "alto" (tall), "rápido" (fast), and "inteligente" (intelligent) are all masculine adjectives. However, it's important to note that there are exceptions and some masculine adjectives may not always end in -o.
it is kininco
leon limon lengua
There are no adjectives beginning with the letter x describing a hero.
Kaki
nothing
There are no adjectives beginning with the letter z that describe a shy person.
There are no adjectives beginning with the letter Y that describe North Carolina.
elegant
loathsome
safesaltysassysaucysavorysavvysedateseductiveseemlyselectiveself-assuredsensationalsensiblesensitivesensualsexysharpshinyshrewdshysilentsilkysillysimplesincereskillfulslysmartsmilingsmoothsneakysnugsoftsolidsoothingsophisticatedsparklingsparklyspecialspectacularspicyspiffysplendidspotlessstatelysteadfaststeadystellarstimulatingstrongstunningstupendousstylishsuccessfulsuccinctsupersuperbsuperiorsupportivesupremeswankysweetsympathetic
Asombrosa Aluzinante Admirable Acojonante
whimsical, wonderful, wild, wacky,
Words beginning with the letter s that describe people:sarcasticscatterbrainsselfishseriousshysillysinceresloppysmartsneakysnobbishsnottysophisticatedspookysqueamishstingysympathetic
Words beginning with the letter p that describe a person:patheticpessimisticpetiteperfectpettyphilanthropicpitifulpleasantplumppoisedpolitepompouspowerfulpragmaticpreciouspretentiousprettyprivateproductiveprofessionalproudpsychoticpurposefulpushy