Some adjectives to describe daffodils are yellow, bright, colourful, pretty, or cheerful.
Stupid, great, humorous, smart, handsome. You can use any adjective to describe them.
tasty succulent overwhelming easypeasy ect
intellectual
My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
That's awesome, stupendous, magnificent, tremendous,...
When using an adjective to describe one thing, use the positive degree. (Wikipedia)
'Friendly' is an adjective because you'd use it to describe someone. Any word that can be used to describe someone (a noun) is an adjective.
No, property is not an adjective. To check if something is an adjective, use it to describe something. For example, in the sentence "The plant is huge," "huge" is the adjective. You cannot use "property" to describe something. Thus, property is a noun.
it's an adjective, use it to describe something. a situation is usually what you use it to describe.
fertile and lush
you use marine to describe a fish
Use and adjective
It's an adjective. You use it do describe things that aren't sexual.
The word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The words used to describe adjectives are adverbs.Example adverbs to use with the adjective 'beautiful':absolutelyalmostalreadydefinitelyhowjustmostnotsotootrulyvery
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