Feline and cat-like
Timid?
there is no word to describe delaware
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word cats is a noun. Examples of adjectives that describe cats:beautifulhungryfluffypurebredindependentNouns that are words for cats are synonyms; for example:felinepetcompanionmammal
Nouns do not describe. They name a person, place, or thing. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.Some adjectives for cats:cuddlyfluffylazyplayfulsillysly
Meow is the word that is generally used to describe the sound that cats make. The word meow is an example of onomatopoeia, a word that sounds just like what it means.
outdoor
The word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The words used to describe adjectives are adverbs.Example adverbs to use with the adjective 'beautiful':absolutelyalmostalreadydefinitelyhowjustmostnotsotootrulyvery
It doesn't stand for anything. It just means there were some cats and some dogs somewhere.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some adjectives to describe the word "juice" would be: sweet, refreshing, delicious, cold, fresh.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word sickness is a noun. Some adjectives that describe sickness are:lingeringcontagiousbrieftiringmorningmotionseacardebilitatingcommon
no. a noun is a person place or thing. This word is an adjetive. Such as several cats,several dogs.
Some "ing" words that describe loud noises are deafening, piercing, thundering, and booming.