· radiant
· ravishing
· reasonable
· reckless
· reliable
· remarkable
· respectful
· responsible
· rich
· righteous
· romantic
· rotten
· rude
· ruthless
· rambunctious
· rational
· ratty
· realistic
· reckless
· refined
· reliable
· repugnant
· respectful
· responsible
· righteous
· rotten
· rude
· ruthless
· rambunctious
· rational
· ratty
· realistic
· reckless
· refined
· reliable
· repugnant
· respectful
· responsible
· righteous
· rotten
· rude
· ruthless
Realistic, refined, reliable, resourceful, respectful, righteous, rude and ruthless are descriptive words. They begin with the letter r.
rude, raw, rich, romantic, rip-off...
reseptive
Fascinating is an adjective. It begins with f and ends with ING.
bridegroom
Edward
who
Part of speech called adjectives. There are many adjectives but adjectives describe a noun. Another describing word is an adverb. Adverbs describe a verb which is an action. "The boy quickly ran." Ran is the verb and quickly is the adverb. In most cases, an adverb ends in ly like sharply, or smoothly. This I'm not sure of but i believe an interjection is a describing word that describes an adjective. Like the big red boat. Big is describing red which is describing the boat. hope this helped...
oceanographer
He saves others lifes but he just ends up dying
It should be "who." Check your assumptions regarding the letter "a".
Adverbs born from adjectives; "rare - rarely; beautiful - beautifully".
The one that ends in -er or has the word more in front of it.
To sign a letter 'very best' is informal and the person is wishing you the very best in the future. It is not a term of love.
No.An adverb is used to describe a verb (a doing word) and ends in ly:The girl quietly crept down stairs.They are both adjectives, even though Sickly ends in ly:It tasted sickly or The sickly food was disgusting.The room was brown or The brown carpet was very stylish.