The adjective version of horrible is horribly.
Horrible is an adjective."That English teacher was horrible."Adjectives describe things, people, places, or ideas (aka nouns)horrible, in the example, describes the English teacher as being "horrible."
When i was watching the news, it said there was a horrible monsoon in southeast Asia this past Tuesday.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
they mad a ghastly error that will forever alter the path of her life. OR...... Nadeshiko QuQ Some people are almost afraid to go to sleep because they suffer from ghastly recurring nightmares.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Horrible is an adjective."That English teacher was horrible."Adjectives describe things, people, places, or ideas (aka nouns)horrible, in the example, describes the English teacher as being "horrible."
Yes it is. It is a derivative of the noun "horror" and literally means "able to cause horror."
Degrading, horrible, immoral.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
No. It is an adjective. The adverb is "horribly."
it is superlative
Horrible.
The correct spelling of the adjective is horrible(terrible, awful, or unpleasant).
horrible, terrifying, excruciating, scary, terrible
No, the word horrific is an adjective. The adverb form is "horrifically" (in a horrible way).
No, "horrible" is an adjective used to describe something that is causing fear, shock, or disgust. It is not a noun.