Bold, mischievous, fearless, leader.
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nice
A very loving person
No, the word 'four' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'four' (fours) is a word for a number or a quantity, or something known by that number (the Beatles were called the Fab Four).The adjective 'four' is a word used to describe a noun by quantity.
fuaghtauoa - an african/english word to describe a good fighter its an adjective
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The word "four" can function as a noun, adjective, or pronoun, depending on its usage in a sentence.
The word "four-leaf" or "four leaf" is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun, for example a four-leaf table or a four-leaf configuration.The noun form of the adjective "four leaf" is four-leaf clover, a word for a type of plant.
Verbs are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns; the word Cleopatra is a noun. Some adjectives that describe Cleopatra are:historicpivotalfemaleGreekEgyptiansuicidalclevercompelling
That two-word phrase is: Taken Up. It is used four times in Acts 1.
The four seasons that are traditionally experienced throughout the world are known as Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Autumn is another word that can be used to describe the Fall season.
there is no word to describe delaware