Here are the sentences: 'I am negative' or 'Today was a bad day for many negative reasons.'
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
It's an adjective.
The negative adjective of "agreeable" is disagreeable.
an adjective. it is not a noun because you cannot touch or interact with appropriate,and it is not a verb because you can not physically or mentally "appropriate"
The negative adjective for suitable is unsuitable.
The word unusual *is* an adjective, the negative of the adjective usual.A related adjective that has a different meaning is unused, the negative of the past participle used.
The word "appropriate" can function as both an adjective and a verb.
You have to use an adjective that is appropriate for the noun. For example you wouldn't use the adjective horrendous to describe a kitten -- horrendous kitten. Here are some example of nouns with appropriate adjectives: dog -- black, large vicious, intelligent house -- large, spacious, new, old, expensive brother -- tall, gangly, intelligent, studious,
No. Seldom is used only as an adverb. ex. I seldom use more than the appropriate amount.
a negative adjective would be fat or chunky while a positive adjective meaning the same thing would be big build or heavy set.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means fitting or deserved. The homograph verb "appropriate" has an entirely different meaning (set aside funds).