I can.
• excruciating
• insipid
• ear-splitting
• crimson
• savage
• generous
• self-sacrificing
• luxurious
• resplendent
• dilapidated
• crumbling
• time-honored
• treacherous
• vivacious
• loquacious
• corpulent
• weary
• expansive
• cosmic
Vivid adjectives are adjectives that are very descriptive. Vivid adjectives are able to paint a picture in your mind and make words come alive.
How about, tough, mighty, steadfast, athletic, hardy, muscular, staunch, stout
discribing word. ex happy, sad, tierd
the sun its yellow , shine in the sky like a beautiful star and when i see it everytime i feel good
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective vivid (bright, clear).
Vivid impression means strong impression. For example, "my boyfriend made a vivid impression on my parents, and because of that they knew exactly what he was like."
No, strong is an adjective.
The word bad is an adjective, not a verb. Some vivid words for bad are: horrendous atrocious dreadful abominable frightful deplorable horrid
description
Smart, talented, bright, extraordinary, strong, keen, are just a couple. Dogs are amazing.
Viva, Vivacious, lively, vivid.
yes
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective vivid (bright, clear).
Magnificent is not a verb, it is an adjective, but it would qualify as "vivid", yes.
adjective: awesome
No. It is neither vivid nor an adjective; it is the simple past tense form of a descriptive verb.To be an adjective, it has to modify a noun; to be vivid, it has to create a striking picture in the reader's imagination. 'Walked' does neither.An example of a vivid adjective would be 'rushing', as in rushing ants: it modifies the (plural) noun 'ants' and gives the reader a mental picture of an ant colony darting about at random.
Ginormous is not a verb. It is an adjective.
No, the word "bright" is not a noun. It is primarily an adjective that describes something as having a strong, vivid, or intense light or color. For example, "the bright sun" or "a bright yellow flower."
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
Not really, try the most ambrosial.
Vivid impression means strong impression. For example, "my boyfriend made a vivid impression on my parents, and because of that they knew exactly what he was like."