An 'e' word to describe famine is: Endless. EX: The endless famine was horrible.
The word "couth" is a noun, a word for well mannered sophistication, a word for a quality, a word for a thing.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The word "couth" is an adjective, used to describe a noun as well mannered, sophisticated.Examples:Eddie Haskell was well known for his couth in the presence of parents. (noun)Her manners showed a couth upbringing. (adjective)
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
I would describe her as caring.The police asked the witness to describe the suspect.
Verbs do not describe nouns; adjectives are the words to describe nouns. The word 'kids' is a noun; the word 'naughty' is an adjective that describes the kids.
People who lived in the Victorian era - 1837-1901. The word is still used today to describe people who have an old fashioned outlook on life.
Oedipus lived in Greece.
No, the word 'lived' is the past tense of the verb to live.The word 'live' is also an adjective.The related noun form is life (a common noun; a general word for any life of any kind).
Jolly Joyous
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Well, there's really not a word to describe it, it's just not endangered.
fastidious
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lived a full life
Neither, clever is an adjective, used to describe a noun; as in "A clever child will do well in life".The noun form for the adjective clever is cleverness.
I believe that the word you are looking for is "functionality."
compartmentalize?