"The feather I am holding here is a raven's feather," the museum curator taught the students.
Light
Daft
Fluffy.
it is a possessive pronoun (but used as an adjective, because it modifies a noun).
When used in a sentence the word brainy is an adjective. The brainy boy was at the top of his class.
A good adjective for a bald eagle is swift, deadly, fast, intimidating, patient,.......
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
No, geese is a noun. It's the plural form of goose.
Sathvik in sanskrit means soft natured. usually used as an adjective in the sentence.
winning the race was quite a feather in my cap
"Used to" is an adjective meaning in the habit of .
"Used to" is an adjective meaning in the habit of .
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
In the sentence above.... But in all seriousness, The term developed into the modern English adjective "weird" around 1400, and was originally used as an adjective for "weird sisters." The meaning of "odd" is first attested in 1815.
There is no adjective in that sentence. The word "fast" is sometimes used as an adjective, but in this sentence it modifies the verb "run," so "fast" is an adverb.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, a sentence making a statement. The adjective in the sentence is 'high' describing the noun 'kick'. The word 'very' is used as an adverb to modify the adjective 'high'.
The word separated can be used as an adjective, meaning "detached", or as a verb, meaning "broken apart".
The adjective in that sentence is "beautiful". An adjective is used to desciribe a noun. The noun in the sentence is "gift".
The word "meet" is not an adjective and cannot be used as an adjective.
As an adjective.