An adjective is a describing Word for a noun. Here are some examples: awesome, quick, zesty, large, boxed, handsome, number adjectives, color adjectives, cute, and sharp.
Each is an adjective or an adverb. Example sentences: adjective: Each student has a copy of the assignment. adverb: The tickets are ten dollars each.
All adjectives describe a noun or pronoun. The words tall, heavy, and red are all adjectives. e.g. A tallbuilding. A heavy parcel. Ten red balloons.
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Green, yellow, brown, red, ultraviolet, small, dinky, luminescent, plain, exciting, tall, fluffy, round, sharp, dangerous, quick, difficult, blue, and any other color of the color spectrum, wooden, broken, fuzzy, elongated, and hot. The list is endless. Adjectives are the words we use to describe the nouns. Any word that will describe something will be the adjective in the sentence.
Ten
No, "ten" is not a proper noun. It is a cardinal number used to represent the quantity or position of something.
There are no words in English using the given ten letter configuration. There are ten letters words using those three letters in that order; for example digitalize or radicalize.
Each is an adjective or an adverb. Example sentences: adjective: Each student has a copy of the assignment. adverb: The tickets are ten dollars each.
words with 10 letters:ambassadorassortmentassumptionassistancebarefootedbartendersbasketballbeforehandbelievablebenefactorbeneficialcircumventcollectionconnectiondecorationdepositiondistractedendangeredeverythingfatherhoodglossariesgraduationhopelesslyinaugurateirrelevantjournalismkingfisherleadershipmarsupialsmelancholymicroscopenutritiousostensiblepopulationquadranglerandomnessreasonablereclaimingregenerateregrettingrepublicansettlementsuccessfultechniquestouchdownsuniversityvoluminouswatermelon
ten thousand, five
dog:cat::tom:jerry What about Contrapuntal:polyphony.
All adjectives describe a noun or pronoun. The words tall, heavy, and red are all adjectives. e.g. A tallbuilding. A heavy parcel. Ten red balloons.
It depends how it is used. Can you give a full example?
Ten words using the suffix 'ous' are:atrociousdesirousfamousludicrouslusciousmarvelousnervousporouspreciousvicious
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A compound adjective is a single adjective made up of more than one word (e.g., ten-seater bus , free-range eggs). The words in a compound adjective are often linked together with a hyphen (or hyphens) to show they are part of the same adjective.
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