It usually means that the word is an adjective related to the noun from which it is formed.
Glory - glorious means having glory.
Nausea - nauseous means having the quality to cause nausea.
Odor - odorous means having odor.
Superfluous
Atrocious ambitious veracious hilarious ingenious.
gracious (G-R-A-C-I-O-U-S) infamous (I-N-F-A-M-O-U-S) specious (S-P-E-C-I-O-U-S)
spurious
amongus (Game)
what word ending in ous means uninterrupted
Continuous.
There is no such word in Latin; -ous is not a Latin word ending.
Enormous
adjective (like everything ending in -OUS)
Wondrous.
The word unconscious, like other words ending in -ous, is an adjective.
obvious
famousjoyousmucouscallous
Well, there's envious, envying, and i dont think evvyer is a word...
Glorious, Marvelous
yes it is