The word "meet" is not an adjective and cannot be used as an adjective.
This is very like limber.
Illiterate people are unable to read or write.
(adj) The herbs that were roasted on the chicken gave it a bittersweet flavor.
the wily mouse took the huge piece of cheese. defenition: (adj) clever; deceptive
Bill is very prone to mistakes when flustered. Prone (adj)- having a certain inclination or tendency
Without the right motivation, I was shiftless and unwilling to do work. (Shiftless (adj) - lazy, lacking ambition & energy)
Ex. The ruckus in the house was amazingly distracting me as i was attempting to do my work. it would be used as an adj. :D
If you use 'you and he' as the subject of the sentence, it is correct: You and he will meet when we get to the restaurant.
apace adv. [poet] brisk adj. briskly adv. expeditious adj. expeditiously adv. mobile adj. nippy adj. (Brit.) [sl.] prompt adj. quick adj. quickly adv. rapid adj. rapidly adv. slippy adj. spanking adj. speedily adv. speedy adj. swift adj. swiftly adv.
"Kyle was hysterical after losing the football game." Hysterical: (adj) Deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion
It would be difficult to sneak into the White House.Sneak (v., adj.): To sneak (verb).To move stealthily (adjective).
When we meet next week, let's meet at the new coffee shop.