answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There are so many adjectives that describe books. Some of these include: fun, fantastical, epic, fantasy, Horror, thrilling, Science Fiction, and fiction.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

"Bookish" is an adjective commonly used to describe things related to books or characteristics associated with reading or literature.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Books are interesting.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

bookish

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Adjective of books
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Adjective of necessity?

There is no adjective form of the noun 'necessity'.A related adjective is necessary.


Is 'new books' an adjective or adverb?

This is two separate parts of speech. The word "new" here is an adjective, and describes the plural noun "books."


An adjective to describe a librarian?

navigator of books


What is the adjective in this sentence Please lift the books so you can dust?

The adjective in the sentence is "dust." It describes the action of lifting the books, suggesting that the books need to be lifted for the purpose of dusting.


Is the word their a noun in the sentence the twins cannot find their new books?

No it is an adjective showing possesion, whose books? Their books.


Is some a possessive adjective?

No, the word 'some' is simply an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'some' describes a noun as an unspecified amount: some books, some fees, some fun, etc.A possessive adjective is a word (my, your, our, his, her, their, its) that shows that the noun belongs to someone or something: my books, his fees, their fun.


What is the predicate adjective to this sentence It is an introduction to The Lord of the Rings a series of books about hobbits?

I believe that in the sentence It is an introduction to The Lord of the Rings, a series of books about hobbits, the word "introduction" would be the predicate adjective.


What adjective is for story book?

The adjective "fictional" is often used to describe story books that are not based on real events or people.


Is there any adjective in Miss Franny wanted a little house with lots of books?

Yes, "little" is an adjective in the sentence "Miss Franny wanted a little house with lots of books." It describes the size of the house.


Is the word these an adjective or adverb?

The word these usually modifies a noun. So it is an adjective or modifier.These pants have holes in their knees.What do you want done with these books?


Ted likes old books?

Ted = proper noun / subject likes = verb old = adjective books = noun / direct object


Which of the following sentences contains a demonstrative adjective A Which one is thisB This is his C This hat is his D Whose is this?

A demonstrative adjective, like all adjectives, describes a noun. In this case it is describing the noun as near (this book or these books) or far (that book or those books). So the answer to the question is c where thisis a demonstrative adjective describing the hat - saying that it is near. in a,b and d the word this is a pronoun, not an adjective.