aggressive
aggressive
Yes, it is. It means having stains or spatters of blood, as from some accident or injurious attack.
"Aggressive" means ready or likely to attack or confront.
Yes, it is. It means causing difficulties or concern (likely to cause trouble).
The noun form for the adjective (and adverb) likely islikeliness.
No, harmless is an adjective. Example: My dog is harmless. This sentence means that my dog won't bite or attack. He's friendly.
The word 'stable' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. However, it has two different meanings.The noun stable is a building for horses.To stable (verb), means to put the horse into its stall.Stable, as an adjective means balanced, or not likely to change.The noun form of the adjective 'stable' is stableness, or stability.The noun form of the verb to stable is the gerund, stabling.
It can be an adjective or adverb. As an adjective it means of or befitting a queen.
It means a colour as an adjective
"Still" is an adjective when it means "not moving."
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
'most' is a degree word. 'Likely' an adjective.