Yes. Example sentence: There were plentiful, blooming, bright as can be flowers spilling out of the baskets at the market.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
plentiful, plenteous
plentiful, plenteous
Yeah, because your describing someone as 'unfriendly' and an adjective is a describing word.
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An adjective is a describing word.
"Older" is an adjective describing age, while "wiser" is an adjective describing wisdom.
The comparative degree of the word "plentiful" is "more plentiful." In English, when an adjective has three or more syllables, the comparative form is typically formed by adding "more" before the adjective rather than using a suffix. Thus, "plentiful" becomes "more plentiful" when comparing quantities.
No, an adjective is a describing word.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
describing word= cont Adjective= tin
dark IS an adjective. it is describing.