Yes, it's describing how loud something is.
None of them. There are all equally descriptive in different circumstances.
"Deafening" doesn't have a plural. The word deafening is the present participle of the verb to deafen.
Loud is another word for deafening. Additional synonyms include noisy and intense.
The sound was so deafening, it put me and my friends to sleep.
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Zesty is a descriptive word. Zany is a descriptive word.
Blaring, booming, deafening, thundering.
A descriptive word would be an adjective.
The word 'deafing' is not a word in English.The word 'deafening' is the present participle of the verb 'to deafen'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective, and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: He was deafening the mounting rumors with some propaganda of his own.Adjective: The deafening music is not helping you study.Noun: The deafening of the puppy was noticed by the vet.
yes old is a descriptive word like he is an old tiger
Another word for "louder" could be "noisier" or "more intense in volume."
There are many wonderful descriptive word pairs such as deliciously delectable. Another popular descriptive word pair is magically mysterious for example.