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Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns. The word 'awful' is an adjective.The noun form for the adjective 'awful' is awfulness.The adjective awful is derived from the noun awe.Some adjective synonyms for awful are:terribledreadfulhorriblefrightfuldire
no, it is a noun because each of adjective can be added by word " very" before the word. for example; very beautiful, very good, etc..
terrible. While there is nothing wrong with the word bad, there are lots of other ways to describe something that is bad. Synonyms include, terrible, awful, dreadful, rotten, vile, despicable, loathsome, monstrous, evil, reprehensible, abominable.
The positive degree of "best" is "good." In English grammar, the positive degree is the base form of an adjective, used to describe a quality without any comparison. "Best" is the superlative form of the adjective "good," which indicates the highest degree of quality.
"Wise" is an adjective, used to describe someone or something that shows good judgment or intelligence.
"Terrific" is an adjective. It is used to describe something as excellent or very good.
"Sound" can be both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it can describe something that is stable, reasonable, or in good condition. For example, "a sound argument" or "sound advice."
"Good" is an adjective that describes a noun, while "well" is usually an adverb that describes a verb. So, you would use "good" to describe the quality of something, and "well" to describe how something is done. For example, you might say "I feel good" but "I did well on the test."
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Mezmerising!
No, the word 'outstanding' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as exceptionally good, or to describe something as due.Examples:The soloist gave an outstanding performance.The outstanding amount can be paid over time.
yes the word good is a adjective because a verb is a doing word and you cant have good as a verb where as a adjective is a describing word and you can describe people ad looking good or are feeling good.
The word "adjective" is a noun, so many adjectives can be used to describe it. Examples:To describe a good adjective, you could say, "It's a fabulous adjective." (The adjective "fabulous" describes the noun "adjective".)To describe a bad adjective, you could say, "It's a terrible adjective." (The adjective"terrible" describes the noun.) To modify an adjective, an adverb needs to be used.Examples:"That adjective is absolutely fabulous!" (The adverb "absolutely" modifies the adjective "fabulous".)"The other adjective is unbelievably terrible!" (The adverb "unbelievably" modifies the adjective "terrible".)
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any adjective could potentially be used for the word describe, but probably if describe was in a different form, such as describing. Then anything really ''could'' be used to describe describe. Examples: mysterious describing happy describing do you get the idea? good.