Yes it is. It means having or exhibiting energy.
all i can think of is 'energetic' ??
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The adjective form of "boisterous" is "boisterous" itself. It describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a lively or exuberant manner. There isn't a different adjective form; "boisterous" serves to characterize the spirited and rowdy nature of a person or situation.
The word lively is used as an adjective. Some synonyms for lively are energetic, vibrant, exuberant, and active. The word drab would be an antonym.
The word exhausted *is* an adjective, the past participle of the verb (to exhaust). The present participle, exhausting, can also be an adjective. A related adjective with different connotations is exhaustive.
The adjective form of "energy" is "energetic."
all i can think of is 'energetic' ??
The adjective for energy is "energetic."
energetic
The adjective for the word energy is energetic.
happy and energetic
Eneregetic is an adjective.
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The adjective that least characterizes Mr. Hurst would likely be energetic. Mr. Hurst is often described as lazy, disinterested, or indifferent, rather than energetic.
· efficient · energetic · experienced
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The word "dashing" is an adjective that means being energetic and lively.