Hot-head.
The noun form of the adjective 'angry' is angriness.The word 'angry' is the adjective form of the noun anger.
An adjective -- it describes (modifies) a noun, such as a person. It's not something you make or do. Even if someone 'makes you angry,' make is the verb, angry is an adjective. Also: 'anger' is a noun, 'to anger' is a verb, and 'angrily' is an adverb.
No it is a noun. Personal is the adjective. noun: She's a good person. adjective: She's a personal assistant in a large office.
No. The word person is a noun. So are the words that mean a specific type of person.
The adjective relating a thing or person to Togo is Togolese.
A hot-tempered man.
health-conscious
It should be hyphenated when it's used as an adjective.
The adjective "hand-painted" uses the hyphenated form.
To be angry is to be very displeased with a person who has done you wrong causing you to want to punish or fight back against that person.
It should be hyphenated if used as a noun clause, but not if used as an adjective
There is no general rule.
angry
Yes, "special-needs" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
It is a hyphenated adjective, life-giving.
Yes, "ordinary-looking" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.