Waifish is an adjective ending in H that means thin. For instance, "Her waifish build made her appear much younger than her 16 years."
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No. Thin is an adjective. Thinly is an adverb
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No,but it can be. Example, ''That is rudeness'', The rule is if the word ends in ''ness'' it can be an adjective.
The 12 - letter adjective that ends with ry that expresses an emotion is - Illusionary .
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your hair gets very thin at the ends
Utah is a U.S. state that ends with the letter h.
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"Thin" can be both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that has little thickness or is slim. As a verb, it means to make something less thick or less dense.
The word "sheer" can function as an adjective or an adverb. As an adjective, it means "thin" or "transparent." As an adverb, it means "completely" or "utterly."
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