A tsunami is a series of water waves (called a tsunami wave train) caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water, such as an ocean. These huge waves happen after an undersea disturbance, such as an earthquake or volcano eruption.
Words that could describe a tsunami include:
advancing (fast advancing)
churning
crashing
damaging
deceptive
deep (deep waters)
destructive
fast
high (high waters)horrific
life-threatening
mesmerizing (to witness)
mysterious
powerful
rushing
swirling
tall
terrible
towering
tumbling
Seismic sea waves or tidal waves
Adjectives that describe a tsunami...destructivehugewall of waterscary and terrifyingdamagingdevastatingmassiveterrorsweep/ wash awayThis is most of the ones i could think of... hope it helps, I'm doing a big geography project on the earthquake and tsunami that recently hit japan :)
the wave-length of Dec 26, 2004 tsunami is 1,000,000,000 caused of tsunami in indonesia is caused by an earthquake
Soft already is an adjective, so another adjective wouldn't be used to describe it. Adjectives describe nouns; adverbsmodify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Adverbs that can modify soft:elegantlynaturallytooverySynonyms for soft:comfortablegentlelow-keysmooth
With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The tsunami 2004 was bigger
No verbs describe a car. A car is a noun, and verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Some adjectives that describe a car:fastloudredslowsmallyellow
verbs do NOT describe anything, adjectives describe an object, verbs are 'working" words
Verbs do not describe!
Intensive verbs describe the subject complement but extensive verbs describe what the subject does.
Verbs do not describe things- those are adjectives. Verbs are action words.
There aren't any verbs beginning with any letter that describe people. Verbs show an action. Adjectives describe people.
Verbs that describe the tense of the action are called "auxiliary verbs" or "helping verbs." These verbs are used in conjunction with the main verb to indicate the timing of the action, such as past, present, or future. Examples of auxiliary verbs include "is," "have," and "will."
Verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.
Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs modify verbs.
no they describe verbs
Adverbs are words that provide more information about verbs by indicating when, where, how, or to what extent an action occurred. Adverbs can modify verbs to specify details such as time, place, manner, or degree. Examples of adverbs that indicate when include "yesterday," "soon," and "later," while adverbs that indicate where include "here," "there," and "everywhere."
Verbs do not describe - you would be better off with adjectives or maybe adverbs