terrible.
While there is nothing wrong with the word bad, there are lots of other ways to describe something that is bad. Synonyms include, terrible, awful, dreadful, rotten, vile, despicable, loathsome, monstrous, evil, reprehensible, abominable.
bad is an adjective worse is the comparative form of bad - comparative adjective worst is the superlative form of bad - superlative adjective
You are increasing the strength of an adjective, usually when comparing it to something: My grades are higher than yours.
Yes, costly is an adjective. E.g. It was a costly mistake. (One that was expensive to fix, or that led to other bad consequences.)
The word 'apparently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'apparent'.The adverb 'apparently' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as 'from appearances'.Examples:He apparently had a good time (modifies the verb 'had')One of the apples is apparently bad. (modifies the adjective 'bad')She created all of this from apparently very little money. (modifies the adverb 'very')
Yes, the word smelly is an adjective. It is based on the noun smell (odor) and has a connotation of having a bad or offensive smell.
The word 'happiest' is an adjective; the superlative form of the adjective 'happy' (happier, happiest). There are three types of adjectives: -Normal adjectives -Comparative adjectives, comparing only out of two things -Superlative adjectives, comparing three or more things. For bad, it would be: -Bad -Worse -Worst.
bad is an adjective worse is the comparative form of bad - comparative adjective worst is the superlative form of bad - superlative adjective
The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).
"Softer" is a comparative adjective, comparing the degree of softness between two things.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
Crumblier is an adjective. It says that something crumbles more than what it is comparing it to.
No, it is an adjective. The word like is comparing something (a noun) to something else (another noun), which suggests it is an adjective.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
The word "bad" (evil, naughty, spoiled, or inedible) isan adjective, and more rarely a noun (e.g. the good and the bad).
Bad is an adjective, it has no plural form.
The word worst *is* an adjective. It is the superlative of the adjective "bad" (bad-worse-worst). It can also be a noun if used without a following noun (the worst).