Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
The adjective form is exasperating. David is an exasperating person.
Respectful is the adjective form of respect.He is a respectful person.
No, neither form (councillor, counselor) is an adjective. It is a noun (a person).
No, it is a noun. "Voting" would be the adjective form. For example: The person is a voter. The person is a voting adult.
There is none other than the possessive form (princess's).The noun princess is a person, and there is no female version of the adjective princely.(The adjective princesse does not refer to a royal person, but to a clothing style.)
Secretive - "a secretive person".
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun autobiography, a person's own life story.
The proper adjective form is European. (It is also the demonym for a person from Europe.)
The adjective form is educated. Example sentence: An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
We say that a person or an idea is influential.
The noun photographer is a person, and the only adjective would be the possessive (photographer's).The related noun Photography has the adjective form photographic.The related verb to photograph has the past participle form photographed, which may be used as an adjective.