The adjective seedy does not mean having seeds. It means shabby, squalid, or run-down.
There does not seem to be an adjective for "full of seeds" although the berry type than has many seeds is called a pepo. (pumpkin, cucumber)
Spherical is the adjective meaning ball-shaped. Globular is another possible adjective with a similar meaning.
adjective = raw adverb = often
The word fancy, meaning "decorative", is an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. It is a noun meaning a ditch or ravine.
Palatial is an adjective meaning resembling a palace.
The adjective meaning full of color is colorful.
The adjective in that sentence is, that.
adjective, as in, that is a full bowl
deliberate can be an adjective meaning purposeful, with full intent, or___ it can be a verb,meaning to consider a matter carefully, exploring all ramifications.
No, it is not. It is an adjective form meaning "having success" (from full of success).
The noun form for the adjective full is fullness.
Full is a Adjective
"shining" is the adjective in the sentence "the full moon is shining in the sky."
full
Spherical is the adjective meaning ball-shaped. Globular is another possible adjective with a similar meaning.
Garden cress seeds
No, fair is an adjective, meaning okay or passable. Fare is a noun, meaning a payment.