Yes it is.It is describing something so indeed it's and adjective.
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
If two adjectives modify a noun in the same way, they're called coordinate or paired adjectives.
Spiritual, and eternal.
Cuban and Peruvian are the proper adjectives for Cuba and Peru.
No. You can only use adjectives in Super Scribblenauts. Sorry!
Blustery Gentle Roaring Biting
· generous · gentle · gifted · glamorous · gorgeous · graceful
Noble is the adjective related to nobility. Adjectives to describe nobility include landed, aristocratic, and gentle.
Some dogs are gargantuan. Some dogs are gentle.
Loyal, loving,gentle, conniving, imtimadating,disgusting....u have to take the good with the bad.
Yes, loud and soft are both adjectives used to describe an object, person, place or thing (a noun).
Gallant, generous, genteel, gentle, gifted, glamorous, gorgeous and graceful are adjectives. They begin with the letter g.
The odd one out is "germ." The other words—"giant," "gentle," and "gather"—are all adjectives or verbs that describe qualities or actions, while "germ" is a noun that refers to a microorganism.
consistent, persistent, self-confident, helpful, understanding, creative, generous, gentle, polite, patient, innovative
Kind, gentle, ghostly, brave
The nouns in the sentence The gentle breeze was refreshing in the humid weather, include breeze and weather. You need to ignore all articles, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and prepositions to locate the nouns.
In his article 'Alice on the Stage', Lewis Carroll describes Alice as: loving, gentle, courteous, trustful, and curious.Follow the link below to read Carroll's original article