furry,fuzzy,soft, wrm, cozy, blue, orange, yellow, green, white, black, pink, purple, brown, scary, funny, crazy, cold, hot, mean, weird, rough, smooth, tough
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
Both are, in some usages. Some can be an adjective, a pronoun, and arguably an adverb (possibly colloquial). Other can be an adjective, noun, pronoun, or adverb.
The word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Adverbs are words that describe adjectives. Some adverbs to describe the adjective 'sad' are:verytoovaguelyonlyundoubtedlygenerally
flowing, pulsing, cascading
intelligant
adverb,advertisment,adjective
(I know you asked for adjectives. Many of these words have adjective forms. Also, you maybe you can adapt some words in this list to meet your needs.)Words that Rhyme with Joe:bowbro' (slang for brother)crowdoedoughflowgrowglowhoeshowsnowlowmownoknowprorowslowsewsosowtoetowthrowwhoa
Xenophobic is an adjective that describes some people. It means a dislike or fear of people from other countries.
Some nouns for the adjective 'antisocial' are:aloofnessunfriendlinessreclusivenessstandoffishnessdisruptivenessrebelliousness
Relative pronouns are clue words for adjective clauses.
round, abstract, 3 dimensional, organic, geometrical
An adjective clause is a group of words that acts as an adjective in a sentence. It typically starts with a relative pronoun, such as "who," "which," or "that."