No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Examples of common nouns that start with the letter M are:manmaroonmarriagemelonmeatmomentmoneymonkeymonthmoodmoonmothermotionmotormotorcyclemountainmouthmoviemudmuddle
Some common nouns for a person that start with D are:dancerdaughterdebutantdeep sea diverdentistdependentdieticiandog walkerdrag racerdragoondriverduke and duchess
Airplane, ashtray and airport are compound nouns. They begin with the letter a.
There are no nouns in the English language that begin with the letters qn.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Examples:artistbathroomchurchdoctoreggfroggirlfriendhelicopterislandjokeknowledgelunchmothernotebookoceanpointquestionrulersparrowtroubleunderwearvegetableworldxenonyearzoologist
Nouns?
Examples of abstract nouns that begin with the letter M:madnessmagicmementomemorymightmissionmockeryMondaymoodmurdermysterymythSome are: maturitymeaningmeannessmemorymercymotivationmovementmundanity
Here are some 6-letter nouns that begin with the letter V:verminvellumvacuumvandalvassalvelvetvendorveneervesselvictimvictorvioletviolinvirtuevisionvolumevortexvoyage
Some common nouns that start with 'i' are:ibexibisiceiconideaidentityidolimaginationimpinchinformationinkinninsightinspirationinventioninundationionirisironironyislandisolationissueisthmusitem
Sorry, Nouns do not describe. A noun is a person place or thing (or idea).
Obesity, occupation, omelet, opinion, orange, organ and overcoat are common nouns. They begin with the letter o.