Sometimes it's hard to determine what part of speech a word is unless you see it in context. For this reason, I will put the adjectives in sentences.
1. Is that a human bone or an animal bone?
2. What is the median income for nurses in your city?
3. Partisan hometown fans can be hostile visiting teams.
4. She's looking for a job in an urban school district.
5. He's a candidate known for his republican views, but sometimes he leans toward the libertarian side of the aisle.
6. Given his deadpan expression, I don't think he appreciated the joke.
7. How will the country ever pay off its gargantuandebt?
8. The doctor is sure that the ovarian cyst can be removed safely.
9. The coach expects top performances from his veteranplayers.
10. She prefers a vegetarian meal.
11. How long did the tribe practice its paganrituals?
Downward, upward, backward,
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
superlative adjectives use 'the'. They end with 'est' or add 'most' before the adj. The biggest house. The most beautiful woman.
Suffix '-ly' is added to a word to make int into an 'adverb'. e.g. He ran quickly. or 'He walked slowly'.
Here are some adjectives that end with an S:ambitiousagelessaimlessbodaciousbonelessbeauteouscuriouscontinuouscautiouscarelessdubiousdeliciousegregiousfearlessgraciousgregariousgenerousgorgeoushilariousheinousheinousharmonioushumerushomogeneousingeniousinjuriousinvidiousinsidiousincredulousjealouslusciousludicrouslitigiouslasciviousmysteriousmeticulousmaliciousnotoriousnauseousobviousobliviouspricelesspiouspreciousridiculousravenousrighteousriotousrambunctiousrumbustiousserioussensuoustenuoustediousunconsciousviciousvivaciousvirtuouswondrouszealous
No adjectives end in i. Actually, no words in English end in i.
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
in spanish most feminine adjectives end with the letter A
Dire, billionaire, millionaire and entire are adjectives. They end with the letters ire.
no
Useless.
chillycostlycurlydailydeadlyearlyfriendlyholyjollylivelylonelymonthlyoilysillysmellyugly
In Spanish, masculine adjectives typically end in -o. For example, "alto" (tall), "rápido" (fast), and "inteligente" (intelligent) are all masculine adjectives. However, it's important to note that there are exceptions and some masculine adjectives may not always end in -o.
Adverbs.
Adjectives
dangarous
brilliant,dormant