The related adjective is familial. However, the noun is often used as a noun adjunct, in terms such as family planning and family values.
It can be, when it is used with a noun (this is very close to an adjunct, not an adjective).e.g family values, family problemsFamily is otherwise a noun.
My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
The past tense of the verb to keep can also be used as an adjective (e.g. kept woman).
The nouns are:memberswaterfowl (attributive noun describing the noun 'family')familygeeseflocksautumnThe adjectives are: otherlargeeach
No, "fox" is not an adjective; it is primarily a noun that refers to a small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammal belonging to the family Canidae. However, "fox" can also be used as a verb meaning to outsmart or deceive someone. In some contexts, it may be used informally as an adjective to describe something as cunning or sly, but this usage is less common.
Rich is an Adjective. EX: The rich family donated their money to the poor. <---- Rich is your Adjective, because it describes the family.
It can be, when it is used with a noun (this is very close to an adjunct, not an adjective).e.g family values, family problemsFamily is otherwise a noun.
'Excited' is the adjective. It describes the noun 'family'. The only other noun is 'train', and there is no adjective linked to it.
the adjective is SMALL
My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
The greatest
Viva, Vivacious, lively, vivid.
Word families for the noun 'patriot' are:patriotic (adjective)unpatriotic (adjective)patriotism (noun)
Yes, the possessive adjective 'your' is used to describe the noun 'family', a correct usage.
Adopted can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That family adopted three children. Adjective: an adopted child
Prettiest is the superlative adjective in that sentence.
Your family can be described as "close-knit," reflecting a strong bond and support system among its members. This adjective suggests that you share deep connections and a sense of unity, making your family feel like a strong, cohesive unit.