Feel is a verb (to feel) and a noun (a feel), but it is not an adjective.
"Feel" is not used as an adjective. It's a verb or a noun.
Kind can be an adjective, feeling is a noun or the present participle of the verb 'to feel'.
Jittery is not a verb but an adjective. Jittery means to feel shaky, nervous, or upset.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
An adjective alone can follow a linking verb (such as appear, be, become, feel, grow, or seem ) when the adjective describes the subject, e.g. He seems stupid. An adjective which modifies a following noun may follow an ordinary transitive verb, e.g. He reads stupid magazines.
Adjective.
No, hungry is an adjective. A verb would be "hunger" as in "to feel hunger". A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
peeked a adjective or verb
No, it is an adjective. Breathe is a verb, breathing is a verb too... but then breathable is an adjective, which makes unbreathable an adjective.
The word feel is both a verb (feel, feels, feeling, felt) and a noun (feel, feels). Example sentences:verb: I'm glad to know that you feel better today.noun: I like the feel of this fabric, it will be perfect for the jacket I'm making.
In the sentence "When I taste something spicy, I feel uncomfortable," the linking verb is "feel." It connects the subject "I" to the adjective "uncomfortable," describing the subject's state or condition.
It's an adjective.