The words that describe adjectives are adverbs; for example:
thickfrostycoolcoldsmoothwhippedblendedsweetcreamyfrothychocolatyrefreshingsatisfying
An adverb describes the action. Verbs are action words; adverbs describe the action. In the example "he giggled uncontrollably" 'giggled' is the verb and 'uncontrollably' is the adverb because it describes the action of giggling.
they are cute, creatures that are afraid of humans cute furry
the narrator thinks this man does not realize his own family
In addition to adjectives, articles also describe nouns. The articles are a, an, and the.A predicate is the verb and the words that relate to that verb. The words that describe the verb are adverbs; adjectives and articles describe nouns that are included in a predicate. Examples:A dog ran past us. (the article 'a' describes the dog as any dog; the adverb 'past' describes where the dog ran)The dog ran fast. (the article 'the' describes the dog as a specific dog; the adverb 'fast' describes how the dog ran)An angry dog barked loudly last night. (the article 'an' describes the dog as any dog; the adjective 'angry' describes the mood of the dog) (the complete predicate is 'barked loudly last night'; the adverb 'loudly' describes how the dog barked; the adjective 'last' describes the noun 'night')Another group of words that describe nouns are pronoun determiners. The pronoun determiners are: Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, their, its.Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those.Numeral pronouns: some, any, few, many, none, all.Distributive pronouns:each, either, none, neither.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun so you could say:"The cat was very playful"Cat is the noun and playful is the adjective.
Stuffy is an adjective
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Awkwardness is the abstract noun form for the adjective awkward.
Butterfly mouth
nastynationalnarcissisticnaturalnaughtynagging (as in a nagging back ache)necessarynonferrousnumerousnefariousnostalgicnasalnegligibleneglectfulnewneonneighborlynegotiablenervousneuroticnimblenovel (as in a novel idea)notednotablenotoriousnoisynominalnomadicnonoperativenonproductivenonpartisannonsectariannonbasicnonjudgmentalnumericalnutritious
For the verb, use "relajarse." It is a reflexive verb.For the abjective, use "relajante."descansandose
On a resume, an objective is found at the top. The objective is a sentence or two describing what you want to do with your life that includes a job.
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my answer is adjective