You have to use an adjective that is appropriate for the noun. For example you wouldn't use the adjective horrendous to describe a kitten -- horrendous kitten.
Here are some example of nouns with appropriate adjectives:
dog -- black, large vicious, intelligent
house -- large, spacious, new, old, expensive
brother -- tall, gangly, intelligent, studious,
No, hunt is not an adjective because it does not describe the noun. Hunt would be a noun, not an adjective!
noun and pronoun
Pink is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: She prefers pink lipstick. Noun: Pink looks good on her.
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.
The word 'healthy' is an adjective used to describe the noun 'lifestyle'.Examples of adjective that can describe the noun phrase 'healthy lifestyle' are:dailyeasymoreordinarypossibletruepracticalreasonable
An adjective would be used to describe a noun.
Noun. A person can have impudence. It does not describe a noun; which is what an adjective does. In THAT case, the adjective would be impudent.
No, hunt is not an adjective because it does not describe the noun. Hunt would be a noun, not an adjective!
No. It is a noun. It is never used as an adjective to describe another noun.
An adjective describes a noun.
'Friendly' is an adjective because you'd use it to describe someone. Any word that can be used to describe someone (a noun) is an adjective.
Adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It modifies the noun and pronoun.
No, a noun only needs an adjective when the speaker wishes to describe the noun.
no, beef is a noun. the function of an adjective is to describe the noun. for example: BLUE chair (blue is adjective and chair is an noun.)
The purpose of an adjective is usually to describe a noun.
No, an adverb describes a verb or an adjective. An adjective is the word that describes a noun.
No bizarre is not a noun. A noun is a person place or thing. Bizarre is an adjective. An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.