Tall, enormous, gigantic, tremendous,
Descriptive words to describe waves: Crash, colliding, rough, gliding, crashing, smashing, merging, having a tantrum (sentence to describe) Hope this helps :)
Yes, like suspicious, funny, fun, boring, magnificent, down-and-about, random, long, short, normal etc.
Certainly! Descriptive words for a female loyal to a male include steadfast, devoted, trustful, supportive, faithful, unwavering, and dedicated. These traits highlight her commitment, reliability, and the strong bond she shares with him. Additionally, words like affectionate and protective can also capture her loyalty in a positive light.
dancing, music
A descriptive grammar tries to describe the actual structures and forms of a language. A prescriptive grammar is essentially a list of linguistic do's and don'ts.
You certainly can have a list of descriptive words to describe a gull. There is no rule against this.
Yes
outgoingpositiveseriousopen-minded
cute,cuddly,adorable, sleepy... :)
· resplendent
HumongousSteel Colorful Dull
Here is a list of words that could describe a school. All schools are different, so some of the words below may not apply.smalllargeeducationalfunboringstudiousformaloverpopulatedunderstaffed
Vile Disgusting Futile Disgraceful
Mysterious, Enticing, Deep, Cold, Dark
Some of the descriptive words to describe a place include words like congested, arid, humid or wet. When describing quality, someone can use words like plush, rugged, desolate or fertile.
zealous
crzy loud many people