The noun snake has adjective forms snakish, snake-like, and snaky. Only snakish can refer directly to snakes.
No, the word snake could be a noun or a verb, but not an adjective. And second of all, what's with the grammar? A adjective?
Kittenish is the adjective related to the word kitten. Feline is an adjective meaning related to cats.
Scales
"Poisonous" is an adjective as it is used to describe a noun (ie. The poisonous snake slithered away after it had bitten its victim).
Yes, it is an adjective. It is related to the noun federation, and the virtually unseen verb 'federate' -- which does give rise to the common related adjective, which is federated.The active adjective (also never seen) is federative.
No, the word snake could be a noun or a verb, but not an adjective. And second of all, what's with the grammar? A adjective?
Fake snake
Exclusive is an adjective related to "exclude." Another related adjective is "exclusionary."
"Related" is an adjective as it describes something.
The related adjective for rat is "ratty".
The related noun from the adjective fact is...
Kittenish is the adjective related to the word kitten. Feline is an adjective meaning related to cats.
No, it is a noun. The related adjective is factual.
No, it is a noun. The related adjective is 'miserable'.
Achievable is a related adjective.
Scales
The (article) snake (noun) moved (verb) slowly (adverb) through the grass (prepositional phrase).This sentence doesn't have an adjective, because an adjective describes a noun, pronoun, or other adjective.If you said "The snake moved slowly through the green grass," green would be the adjective because it is describing the word, "grass", which is a noun.