He devised a new way of describing the world in paint: Impressionism.
No pizza is a Noun due to it being a thing and not describing something.
telephone pole. telephone is describing the pole. what kind of pole is it a telephone pole
Ha ha ha, what a great question! There are many ways to describe a fire. However, I believe that you should use a thesauras (you have a brain, why not use it!). Some of these include hot, burning, really hot and warm. I hope I helped you!! Goodluck with you quest on finding the answer to this fantastic question! :)
it is commenly used as a noun but if you use it in a similey it looks like this Bob looked like an oven. bob is the noun and u are describing him as an oven hope this was helpfull :)
Savage, brutal, vicious, and destructive are describing words that you can use about war. Other words that describe war are bloody, grim, devastating, agonizing, and fierce.
Stuck up
Adjectives are words that describe so use adjectives. It depends on the character you are describing which ones you use. Some character describing adjectives are: happy sad haughty dependable unreliable trustworthy serious coldhearted
An institution is a noun describing an organization, school/university, or business. An example of a sentence using institution: Harvard University is a very prestigious institution that only accepts the finest students.
The term "research oriented" is usually used when describing a university. It means that the school's professors use school funding to conduct important research and that research is a primary focus of the university.
Adjectives are just describing words. So... you could use: Beautiful, Kind, Funny Any words that describe something or someone.
The words that you are describing use one or the other. But mostly they are the same. They're synonyms.
He devised a new way of describing the world in paint: Impressionism.
Immature is a good word to use when describing someone who is childish or silly. You could also use the words infantile, childlike, and juvenile.
shoal; university
Reserved words.
original, imaginative, thoughtful, entertaining, exciting, interesting, disciplined, professional,