A word which describes a verb is called an adverb. You can run fast, or slowly, or well or nimbly. Those words are adverbs. If you mean 'how do you explain what a verb is' it is a 'doing' word.
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Something or someone who is constantly meddling in other peoples business.
It depends on the context. If someone is experienced, then that would be an adjective. If someone experienced something, then that would be a verb.
Verb
The word 'bien' is an adverb in French. So it tells something about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, what the adverb tells is how well someone or something is doing.
hypocrite
hypocrit
Throughing something out for someone
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).
Action verbs express what the subject is doing. For example, Tim is running to the toy store.
it means to if you do something wrong and someone tells someone in authority what you did
Using a word that tells you someone is doing an acton
In this sentence the word run the is verb. A verb is a word that tells something that has or is doing.
The word for this type of person is hypocrite. A hypocrite is someone who contradicts themselves by doing things they tell others they should not do.
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).