shy timid and a hero
he's not good at anything
that weed is good/
How bout... That's how we do it! ( because adverbs are describing words that show how you are doing verbs
In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade's last words are a poignant reflection on life and the struggle between good and evil. He tells Ponyboy, "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold…" This phrase emphasizes the importance of preserving innocence and beauty in a harsh world, serving as a bittersweet reminder of his desire for Ponyboy to hold onto hope and goodness despite the challenges they face.
I read the outsiders last year, and even though i thought it was a good book, theme is not something you read on a page, its something you infer
deadlyinsecuremenacingperilousprecariousriskythreateningunstablevulnerable
it could be huimungus
yuck
obstinate and obtuse
massive, clean/dirty, good/bad condition.
loving helpful nice cool encouraging adorable
smart, sensible
denying, contrasting, be at variance, challenging, debating, disputing
Verbs are words that convey an action, and are generally not considered as describing words. A good employee, however, would probably be engaging in some of these actions: communicating, organizing, problem-solving, planning, researching, achieving.
Sensory words to describe senses can include: aromatic, melodic, vibrant, tactile, savory.
Good describing words for "rude" include "impolite," "offensive," "disrespectful," and "insolent." Additional terms like "boorish," "ill-mannered," and " abrasive" also capture the essence of rudeness. These words convey a lack of consideration for others and an unwillingness to adhere to social norms.
Man can never now such glorious words as the words that describe Chuck Norris.