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'.
The adjective formed from "shack" is "shabby."
No, superbly is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective would be superb.
The adjective formed from "impulse" is "impulsive."
The adjective form of the noun 'gas' is gaseous.
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No. Loneliness is a noun formed from the adjective "lonely."
The adjective form is tempestuous.
No it is not. It is an adverb, formed by adding -LY to the adjective anxious.
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