The adjective of the word fable is fabled.
Fable means a mythical story that is ususally short and teaches a lesson (e.g. Aesop's Fables).
Fabled means something that is famous or well known usually for its storylike or usually unbelivable aspects; legendary; fictitious (e.g. The fabled lands of the Elysian Fields.)
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list the words formed from destroy that are adjectives:destroyed computer, destroying thunderstorm
The adjective form of athlete is athletic.
If you actually look up 'Fabulous' in most dictionaries (and wiki I think), you'll find that it can mean 'fable-like' or 'of the nature of a fable'.
No, superbly is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective would be superb.
The adjective form is tempestuous.
No. Loneliness is a noun formed from the adjective "lonely."
No it is not. It is an adverb, formed by adding -LY to the adjective anxious.
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