Best Friend!
Fun and Easy
disgusting and repulsive!!!!
1. Fancy 2. Snazzy
Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun. They are description/describing words. An adjective usually, but not always, comes before the noun or the pronoun that it modifies.For example: 1. The cute cat was sleeping. 2. The cat was cute.The word cute is describing the noun cat.Examples of adjectives that begin with C are:cackledcageycalamitouscalculatingcallouscalmcampyCanadiancancerouscandidcannycantankerouscapablecapaciouscapitalcapriciouscaptivatingcapturedcarbonatedcardiaccarefreecarefulcarelesscaringcarnalcarnivorouscartoonycasualcataclysmiccatastrophiccatchycattycausticcautiouscavaliercavernousceaselesscelebratorycelestialcentralceramiccerebralcertaincertifiedceruleancervicalchalkychallengingchampionchancychangeablechaoticchappedcharacterlesschargedcharismaticcharitablecharmingcharredcharychastechattycheapcheckeredcheerfulcheeringcheesycherrychestnutchewychicchiefchildishchildlikechillyChinesechippedchipperchivalrouschocolatechoosychoppychosenchubbychummychunkychurlishcinematiccircularcircumstantialcivilcivilizedclairvoyantclammyclassicclassifiedclassycleanclean-cutclearcleverclichedclingycloddishcloisteredcloseclosedcloudyclownishcloyingcluelessclumpyclumsyclunkyclusteredclutteredcoarsecockycoddledcogentcoherentcoincidentalcoldcolickycollaborativecollectivecolloquialcolonialcoloredcolorful (colourful)colossalcoltishcombativecombustiblecomediccomfortablecomfortingcomicalcommoncompassionatecompetentcompetitivecompletecomplexcompliantcomplicatedcomplimentarycomposedcomprehensivecompromisingcomputerizedconceitedconcentricconcernedconciseconclusiveconcretecondemnedcondensedcondescendingconditionalconductiveconfidentconfidentialconflictedconfrontationalconfusedconfusingcongenialconnectedconnivingconqueredconsciousconsensualconservativeconsiderableconsiderateconsolatoryconspiratorialconstantcontagiouscontemporarycontemptiblecontentcontentiouscontinuouscontrarycontroversialconvenientconventionalconvertibleconvincingconvivialconvolutedcookedcoolcooperativecoordinatedcopiouscordialcordiallycornycorrectcorruptcosmiccosmopolitancostlycoughingcountlesscountrifiedcountrycourageouscourteouscousincovertcowardlycoycozycrabbycrackedcrackingcraftycrampedcrankycrappycrasscrawlingcrazycreamycreativecrediblecreepycriminal (ie. criminal behavior)crinkledcrippledcripplingcrispcriticalcrookedcrossedcrowdedcrucialcruddycrudecruelcrumblingcrumblycrumbycrummycrunchycrushingcrustycrypticcubiccuckoocuddlyculinaryculturedcumbersomecunningcuriouscurlycurrentcurriedcursedcursivecurtcurvaceouscurvycushycussingcustomarycutcuttingcyancyberneticcyclicalcylindricalcynical
My grandfather is my oldest living descendant.
HECTIC
Dry and wet
2 adjectives describing my element helium.
Um this is not a chemistry question.... butNOUN (#1)Two ADJECTIVES describing #1Three PARTICIPLES describing #1 (words ending in -ing)Two NOUNS describing #1, Two NOUNSdescribing #2Three PARTICIPLES describing #2 (words ending in -ing)Two ADJECTIVES describing #2NOUN (#2)
1) A female 2) The opposite of a male!!
1. Successful 2. Sensational 3. Beautiful 4. Awesome
I can do better than that. Descriptive adjectives: TALL, SHORT, YOUNG, OLD Demonstrative adjectives: THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE Possessive adjectives: HIS, HER. MY, YOUR, THEIR, OUR You can also subdivide possessive adjectives into adjectives describing color, height, temperature, age, shape, etc. Probably the biggest issue is whether or not an adjective is describing something objectively or subjectively. Objective adjectives would include the aforementioned TALL, SHORT, YOUNG and OLD whereas adjectives like GOOD, BAD, PRETTY and UGLY would be subjective: something objective is considered a fact whereas something subjective is considered an opionion.
In lines 2 and 5 of a diamante poem, two adjectives describe each contrasting idea. For example, in a diamante comparing day and night, the second and fifth lines would each have two adjectives describing day and night, respectively.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe noun. The word heart is a noun. Two adjectives that describe the noun heart are a red heart, a strong heart.Nouns that are synonyms for the noun heart are organ, valentine.
Nouns are not describing words. Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; Elvis Presley is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.Some adjectives to describe Elvis Presley are:famousflawedSome nouns that are synonyms for Elvis Presley are:performersinger
limerick as 2 syllable in it.
Ten adjectives that describe Antigone are: 1. independent 2. respectful 3. bold 4. rebellious 5. family-oriented 6. brave 7. spontaneous 8. unmerciful 9. overconfident 10. emotional