calming, reassuring
One option is towering.
Participle?
The wrapping on the gift was lovely. Agerund
no bashful is an adjective. A verb is a doing word ending in ing such as running or playing.
No, complaining is a verb (ending in ing). It may be an adverb. It's either one. Sorry, I didn't have the answer straight!
A particple is a group of words that indicate adjective meaning. That means they are a word that descibes something and has an ending of ed, ing, s, ect.
A participle that modifies would have to be the adjective. A participle that is an adjective ends in -ing; the noun that it modifies usually follows directly after it, for example 'fishing pole' or 'bowling ball'.A participle that is not and adjective is a verb: I was bowling with my brother.A noun form ending in -ing is a verbal noun called a gerund: Fishing is my hobby.
Some words ending with 'ing' are:adoringburningcaringdrivingearningendingfacingfleeinggrindinghidinginchingjumpingkickinglearninglovingmentioningnestingopeningpraisingpeelingquiltingracingseeingsteamingtouringusingvaultingwatchingexaminingyawningzoning
running skipping throwing catching seeing
"Swimming" is a verb ending in -ing that can be used as a noun, as in "I enjoy swimming."
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some ing words for clonws