Yes, both of these words are adjectives as they are used to describe something.
Adjectives, like other words, can be found in dictionaries.
Gradable adjectives are adjectives (describing words) which you can modify by using words such as very, extremely, quite, a bit. Examples like hot, big, angry. Ungradable adjectives can not have their meaning modified as they are 'complete' For example 'impossible' the only way you can change these is to emphasise them by using words absolutely, completely or totally
No, it is not. It is an adjective. Compound words formed with -like are practically always adjectives.
Look in a dictionary under the letter l to find words classed as adjectives, such as likeable, laughable, and lowable.
To identify the adjectives in a sentence, look for words that describe or modify nouns. Adjectives often answer questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", or "How many?". If you provide the sentence in question, I can help list the adjectives specifically.
Something disgusting like poo or vomit, he looks disgusting so he must smell disgusting.
Apparently it means something like "the estimation of something as valueless." See the link to the right.
they look like ghosersatlyinaposis (in other words sloppy disgusting little dark brown balls.)
yes they are very disgusting! They look like little white magots!
disgusting
No it is absolutely disgusting.
Disgusting, unbalanced