"The paint was a dreary colour." Deary is the adjetive in that because it lets you know what the paint was like, where if I just wrote "The paint was a colour" it would not be clear what the paint is like making an altogether boring sentence.
the big quiet classroom was freakishly awkward
When one is used before a noun, it is an adjective.Examples:This is one sentence with the adjective form.This is one example of using the word.
The anthropomorphic cat wore a top hat and monocle, giving it a sophisticated and human-like appearance.
She claimed to have extrasensory perception, able to see things that others couldn't.
He lived a dissolute lifestyle, indulging in excessive drinking and partying every weekend.
The word "frivolous" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She was unable to afford the maintenance such a frivolous lifestyle.
Using this sentence as an example:-"The photograph is embarrassingly embarrassing".embarrassing is the adjective as it relates to the noun (the photograph)embarrassingly is the adverb as it relates to the verb (is)
That man is extremely flamboyant. Flamboyant is an adjective and means flashy or showy.
The word pusillanimous is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The team captain's resignation was viewed by many as pusillanimous.
To use "desirous" in a sentence, you could say: "She was desirous of traveling to exotic destinations." This means that she had a strong desire or longing to travel to exciting places.
Subconcious is an adjective.
The word "belligerence" is the adjective form of the word "belligerent. " An example of a sentence using the word "belligerence" is "For centuries, most of Europe lived in perpetual fear of French belligerence. "