the well-dressed girl attended a party
As an adjective.
When used in a sentence the word brainy is an adjective. The brainy boy was at the top of his class.
In the sentence "Her book is on the table," the word "her" is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective to describe the noun "book."
The word "meet" is not an adjective and cannot be used as an adjective.
The word straw can be a noun or an adjective depending on how it is used.Some examples are below.She wore a big, straw hat. (Straw in this sentence is an adjective describing the word hat.)The boy drank milk from a straw. (In this sentence, straw is a noun.)
No, the word "lie" is not an adjective. It can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
a word is used to make a sentence whereas an adjective describes a noun (an object)
In the sentence "It was quite late for a telephone call," the word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late."
it is a possessive pronoun (but used as an adjective, because it modifies a noun).
The adjective form of brevity is brief, so yes.
An adjective is a part of speech that is commonly called a "describing" word. An adjective is used to describe a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The sun set behind the red barn." the adjective is the word "red", and the noun it is describing is the word "barn."
There is no adjective in that sentence. The word "fast" is sometimes used as an adjective, but in this sentence it modifies the verb "run," so "fast" is an adverb.