Happy
The opposite of the verb to cross is not to cross. Where it means to cross (betray) someone, the opposite would be to abet, assist, or support.The opposite of cross (cranky, in bad spirits) could be cheerful, happy, or amiable.
yes, cranky is an adjective! Danny is a cranky little boy. cranky is desribing the boy! and so is liitle!
Saying "Man you're cranky today".That kind of cranky?
The superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
more cheerful, most cheerful
The opposite of the verb to cross is not to cross. Where it means to cross (betray) someone, the opposite would be to abet, assist, or support.The opposite of cross (cranky, in bad spirits) could be cheerful, happy, or amiable.
A cranky kitty
angry, cranky, crabby, cross, irritable
Cheerful, cautious, cocky, compassionate, concerned, confident, confused, courageous, cowardly, cranky, curious and cynic are emotions. They begin with the letter c.
Cranky is an adjective.
yes, cranky is an adjective! Danny is a cranky little boy. cranky is desribing the boy! and so is liitle!
The word cranky is not a noun; cranky is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a cranky neighbor, a crankyteacher).The abstract noun form for the adjective cranky is crankiness.
Saying "Man you're cranky today".That kind of cranky?
She is a bit cranky today.My nephew is cranky because he is teething.
The superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
As cranky as a bear with a sore paw.
She woke up feeling cranky after a restless night of sleep.