Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe the noun earth are round, blue, rocky, old, fertile, baked.
lovable care able different fun creative and it's just EARTH!
Dense HOT and RUGGED
the earth
cruel
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
No, but descriptive is. Descriptive means describing as in "He gave a very descriptiveminute by minute account of his adventure"
Some descriptive cooking words (adjectives) that start with A are:acidicaddedadventurousappealingappetizingaromaticauthenticawful
Lines can be descriptive. Close observation of the world around us reveals remarkable shapes and outlines, some simple, some very complex. Good observation will translate into descriptive outline.
"Senatorial".
A descriptive phrase is added information to the subject, object,... E.g.: The girl (= subject) + who thought she was beautiful (= descriptive phrase) + verb
Long Beach can be a set phrase if it refers specifically to the city in California. It can also be a descriptive phrase if it refers generally to a long stretch of beach.
Phrases that describe. Example (not descriptive): a girl Example (descriptive): a girl with her hair tied up in a precise bun
wew?
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words used, often carrying a symbolic or cultural connotation. A descriptive phrase, on the other hand, is simply a phrase that describes something without the use of figurative language.
moves in the sea like clouds in the wind
an abrupt snap
A descriptive word or phrase added to or substituted for a person's name is called a nickname. It is often used to reflect a specific characteristic, personality trait, or quality of the individual. Nicknames can be endearing, humorous, or symbolic in nature.
There is no combination of descriptive and informational abstract because of 'THE GRAVITY OF THE EARTH'
yes hi I'm Bret
It is a smallest, rocky planet, and is nearest to the sun.
an Epithet