dark, eerie, isolated, frightening
maybe even relaxing, calming
day- visible, safer, bright, sun, clouds, blue sky, night- dark, scary, invisible, black sky, sometimes unsafe
No. But combined with other adjectives and/or adverbs, it can act as an adverb (e.g. last night, every night, overnight).
What compound words can you make with night
Nouns do NOT describe stars. The word 'star' is a noun in its own right. It is adjectives that describe stars. Adjectives are 'starry' (rather infantile) , and 'stellar'. e.g. The starry night sky . or , The stellar night sky.
In the noun phrase 'summer night' the word 'summer' is an adjective that describes the noun 'night'.The word 'summer' is also a noun, a word for one of the four seasons of the year.Both the noun 'summer' and the noun 'night' are abstract nouns, words for periods of time. Time is a concept.
without stopping
Dark and night. Maybe just the dark knight :)
great
Noctophilia is a possible term to describe an affinity or love for night time.
its 3 words
long time go
party night!Fun, exciting, life changing, amazing, wonderful, awesome, the best night ever, new
It could be looming, frightening or enveloping and even more
No, it is nighttime (as is seen in daytime).
Past, Now, and Future are time words. Here, There, Where are Where or location words. So grammatically, "here" cannot describe the future time words. Even "Now" which is a here-time word cannot describe future, only present. Additionally, "how far" implies distance, such as inches, feet, etc. Distance does not equal nor describe time elements.
Some words that can be used to describe good work ethics are time worthy, team player, tenacious, and tireless. Diligent, firm, and loyal are also words that could be used to describe good work ethics.
A simile is a comparison using the words like or as to describe something