I want to know if felt is an adjective.
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
leaden adjective - dull, heavy, or slow. of the colour of lead; dull grey. On leaden feet he made his way to the gallows. The weather was at its worst; bitterly cold, with leaden skies. His arms felt leaden from the heavy case he clutched.
There is no subject complement in this sentence. In this sentence "felt" is a transitive action verb with "pulse" being a direct object, receiving the action of the verb.To have a subject complement in the sentence, "felt" would have to function as a linking verb. Example: The patient's pulse felt rapid. (In this case "rapid" is a predicate adjective describing the subject "pulse"; "rapid" is the subject complement.)
Purgatory can be a noun or an adjective. She felt like their relationship had entered purgatory. The classroom discussion turned to the idea of purgatory.
"As he held her in his arms, despite the years of neglect and hate that had developed between them, he felt her heart soften."
the best way to use angrier in a sentence is as an adjective for example: does that person seem angrier today? seem how? seem angrier.
In the sentence that you give, the word challenge is used as a noun.
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In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
Yes ! palpable is an adjective ... it generally means - Capable of being handled, touched, or felt, tangible ; Easily perceived, obvious etc . An expamle of a sentence with the adjective 'palpable' is as given below. ''The growing anger in the Japenese society is so palpable that the ruling class is terrified.''
Ennui, essentially, means boredom. An example sentence would be: She felt like she was going to die from her ennui.