nouns that describe something for example for a human i would say; blood, flesh, hair, ect. basicly any material of a certain object would be considered a discriptive noun.(im 13 k. and im not really that smart either.) Here let me help you out a little bit. A descriptive noun is pretty much a noun that describes you as a person. For example: Daughter, Mother, Teacher, Friend...etc.
Some abstract nouns related to the adjective tolerable are:tolerancetolerationintolerancetolerability
adjectives
No, "h" is a letter. Adjectives are descriptive words used to describe nouns.
The abstract noun form of the adjective harmonious is harmoniousness.
Descriptive words are called adjectives. Adjectives describe or modify nouns by providing additional information about their qualities, characteristics, or attributes.
Innocence is the abstract noun form for the adjective innocent.
Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, things) and adverbs describe verbs (Actions)
Gibberish and nonsense are descriptive words.
The term 'complementary' is an adjective, or descriptive word used to define one or more nouns. Although there are several meanings of 'complementary' the basic definition is "serving to complete." It's usually applied to nouns that in some way go together.
room state
Pretty is an adjective. Glass is a noun. Adjectives are DESCRIPTIVE words, and nouns are person/place/things.
No, 'chicken pie' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way. There are nouns that are by definition words for a group (crowd, flock, fleet, etc.) and some nouns that are standard collective nouns (a panel of judges or a cloud of mosquitoes) but used in another context are not collective nouns.