Child ------> childlike
human-like
Adjective. (Words ending in -ous are usually adjectives.)
Some adjectives to describe the noun thoughts are:conclusiveconstructivedeepdisquietinghappyhelpfulinsightfulinspirationalinterestingrestlessscaryweary
"prosperous" is an adjective. ( words ending in "ous" are usually adjectives).
Some "R" Adjectives are: Radiant Royal Rolling Round, etc.
The adjectives ending in -and are mostly related to "hand": bland freehand grand offhand overhand secondhand shorthand * thirdhand underhand upland * (*also a noun)
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Ardent, resilient, violent.
amiable. it means lovable..
forgiving, understanding, entertaining
# lovely # orderly # lonely # homely # curmudgeonly # prickly # stately # bubbly # comely # portly # shapely # ugly # sickly # crinkly # spindly # friendly # manly # womanly # deadly # sly # courtly # spritely # wriggly # squiggly # dastardly # jolly # wrinkly # wily # woolly # mealy # crumbly # hilly # silly # frilly # chilly # sparkly # curly
Adjectives ending with 'ant' are:aberrantadamantarrogantassistantbrilliantbuoyantcompliantconstantdefiantdistantdiscordantdormanteleganterrantextravagantexuberantflagrantflamboyantflipantfragrantgallantgianthesitantignorantincessantinfantjubliantluxuriantmalignantmigrantobservantpeasantpleasantpoignantpregnantradiantrampantredundantreliantsignificanttoleranttruantvacantvagrantvaliantverdant
Some adjectives that end with D are:blondbloodboldcardboardcoldendgladgoldgroundhardloudmadoldpallidplaidproudroundsadsaladsolidsoundtorridwoodwordworldYou may also use words that end in 'ed', such as chilled, mashed, painted spoiled, etc.
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vomit-like, calm, and laughter
ooidal - shaped like an egg
Words ending in -ly are normally adverbs, not adjectives.
Present participles are used to create continuous verb tenses (e.g. "I am running"), participial phrases to describe actions happening at the same time as the main verb (e.g. "Feeling tired, she decided to go to bed"), and as adjectives to describe nouns (e.g. "The running water was soothing"). They often add a sense of ongoing action or describe characteristics of a subject.