Lambaste is a verb not an adjective
Her mother had to lambaste her for not following her instructions.
Maybe you meant "lambaste" , if so yes....
lamb chop
Definition of Lambaste:To violently assault someone, as in to thrash, beat, or whip. Also: to verbally criticize to the extent of scolding.Example of LAMBASTE in a sentence:The teacher lambasted the student after his unnecessary remark about the work of another student.
blastema- "A blastema is a mass of cells capable of growth" lambaste- "To give a thrashing to; beat"
Brush with liquid, grease, drip, lard, season, catch, fasten, stitch, tack, pummel, thrash, lambaste, berate, beat, scold, wallop, whip...
The words "bestow," "golden," "lambaste," "cordial," "hostile," "restrain," "designation," and "importune" all share the characteristic of being verbs or adjectives that convey a specific action, quality, or relationship. Additionally, they can evoke emotions or attitudes, such as warmth (cordial) or aggression (hostile), and they often relate to interactions or evaluations in various contexts. Furthermore, they all contain a range of syllables and complexities, contributing to diverse expressions in language.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective
it is an adjective!
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.