Kind can be an adjective, feeling is a noun or the present participle of the verb 'to feel'.
bad is an adjective worse is the comparative form of bad - comparative adjective worst is the superlative form of bad - superlative adjective
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
adjective phrase
The adjective in this sentence is police. The word police describes what kind of suit it was.
Yes, the word smelly is an adjective. It is based on the noun smell (odor) and has a connotation of having a bad or offensive smell.
It is no kind of adjective. It is a noun. The adjective form is cruel.
Yes. Angry is an adjective. It means feeling or displaying anger.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
I think it would be better written as "feeling kind of awkward" since "kind of" means slightly. You would say "feeling slightly awkward", not "slightly feeling awkward".
Creepy is an adjective--a creepy feeling.
No, "homesick" is an adjective used to describe the feeling of longing for home.
"Drama" is more of a specification of theater, but "dramatic" is an adjective for a feeling, I assume.
kind is the adjective because it describing the person
It is an attributive adjective.
an adjective
No, "drowsy" is an adjective that describes the feeling of being sleepy or lethargic. It is not a verb.
The root word for unkind is, kind.