If you are describing a nice house, you might describe it as large, elegant, spacious, beautiful, well-built, charming, and so forth. If you are describing a bad house, you might use the terms run-down, cramped, decaying, gloomy, or depressing.
* spacious * spectacular * sensibly priced * spic and span * sprawling * special * well built * historic
Functional Efficient Roomy Views Comfortable Clean Country Single level Color
Blouse, house, spouse, and louse rhyme with house.
domiciliary domestic
Quaint-menaing old-fashioned but charming
Tree is and adjective
Nondescript is only an adjective. I rented a little room in a nondescript terraced house
It could be either. This is determined by the word it modifies. Adverb phrase: The house was built on the hill. (modifies was built) Adjective phrase: The house on the hill is haunted. (modifies house)
Yes, juicy is an adjective (from the noun juice). Juicy is an adjective. Examples are "juicy orange" and "juicy gossip."
The word 'cool' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The adjective forms of the verb to 'cool' are cooled and cooling.EXAMPLESWe were enjoying the cool of the evening on the patio. (noun)Allow the engine to cool before adding the oil. (verb)The dog found a cool spot under the porch. (adjective)The cooled melon was a nice finish to the meal. (adjective)The aroma of cooling pies filled the house. (adjective)
Any possessive noun or pronoun can be an adjective. My house, your house, his house, their house, Bobby's house. Notice that possessive pronouns do not take an apostrophe.
slaughter is a verb not an adjective, in slauther house ,slauther ain't an adjective
Tree is and adjective
No. house can be a noun or a verb or an adjective
Beautiful is the adjective.
Smelly is an adjective. Their house is smelly.
Expensive is an adjective. That house is expensive.
"The" is an article (adjective) "house" is a noun "was" is a linking verb (verb) "beautiful" is an adjective
Yes, this house is cozy. It is a cozy house.
The possess pronoun and the possessive adjective for the personal pronoun he is his.possessive pronoun: The house on the corner is his.possessive adjective: His house is on the corner.
Usually used as an adjective. eg. A large house.
No. House is a noun and "to house" is verb. There are adjective forms housing and housed, but no adverb form.