The adjective meaning, "of, like, or resembling a hexagon" is hexagonal.
If you mean "like" as in, "I like ice cream," then the adjective form would be "liked." As in "He is a well liked man."
No. There is no associated proper adjective. The possessive noun is Cupid's and there is an adjective for similar functions (Cupid-like). But there is no adjective as there is for Jupiter (Jovian).
like isn't an adjective
No, it is a noun. The adjective form is athletic.
The adjective meaning, "of, like, or resembling a hexagon" is hexagonal.
An adjective is a word that describes, identifies or further defines a noun or a pronoun. In the sentence 'I like playing games' there is no adjective to describe the noun or pronoun.
No. How would it be an adjective? It's like a flavor, almost, except not an adjective.
If you mean "like" as in, "I like ice cream," then the adjective form would be "liked." As in "He is a well liked man."
No. There is no associated proper adjective. The possessive noun is Cupid's and there is an adjective for similar functions (Cupid-like). But there is no adjective as there is for Jupiter (Jovian).
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
No hare is not an adjective, it is a noun because a adjective is like run, a doing word, a noun is a thing.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective devilish (like a devil, or cunning).
The adjective is volcanic. It means of or like a volcano, or an erupting volcano.
The adjective to the word "hero" is "hero-like". Reference is dictionary.com