An appositive phrase describes a subject. See below for examples with the appositive phrases highlighted.
The math teacher, who is new to our school, has a lot of new ideas to share with our staff.
The chef, who made the prize winning cheesecake, will share his recipes in a new cookbook due out next month.
There are a number of synonyms for 'see' but the word that explains in best is perceive.
. Describe the subject directly.
Optimistic
it explains the subject's action
its connotation
Hostile
"Desire" is a word for something you want.
'Explicit' is a Latin word meaning 'he, she, or it explains'.
Hungry
"Obedient" is a word that describes someone who is good at following orders or instructions.
WikiAnswers does not know you so we cannot tell you which word best explains you. You'll have to decide for yourself which of the words you are looking at is the best fit for you.
Magnifico is the proper Latin word that explains the English word magnificent.