Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are words to describe a noun. Some adjective to describe a person are:
Synonyms for a person are nouns; for example:
Nouns are not describing words. The word triangle is a noun. Adjectives are used to describe noun. Some adjectives that describe a triangle are:equilateralscaleneisoscelesacuteobtuse
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. The adjectives that come to mind about fire are 'hot' or 'burning'.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are describing words.Adjectives to describe the noun peace might be:world peacetemporary peaceinternational peacePeace used as an adjective to describe nouns might be:peace treatypeace demonstrationNobel Peace PrizeSome nouns that are synonyms for peace are:harmonyconciliationpacifismorder
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
Some nouns for people that start with A are:achieveracrobatactoradored oneagitatoraggressoragronomistallergistallyamateuranarchistangelantagonistarbitratoraristocratartistasthmaticaspirantastronautastronomerattackerauctioneerauditorauntauthor
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct).Examples of nouns used to describe a person are:acrobat boyballerina girlsentinel dadprotector motherlitigant neighborangel girlfriend/boyfriendlawyer uncledoctor auntcrusader councilmanprovider parentprincess sisterwarrior brother
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
Nouns are not describing words. The word triangle is a noun. Adjectives are used to describe noun. Some adjectives that describe a triangle are:equilateralscaleneisoscelesacuteobtuse
Adjectives are used to describe other words. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Nouns are not describing words.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The words used to describe a noun are adjectives.Examples of adjectives that can be used to describe the noun 'physical education' (P.E.) are:indoor P.E.outdoor P.E.early P.E.late P.E.required P.E.extracurricular P.E.grueling P.E.standard P.E.competitive P.E.cancelled P.E.
Some noun color descriptions include "crimson," "sapphire," "emerald," and "magenta." These nouns are used to vividly and specifically describe different hues and shades in the color spectrum.
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Examples of attributive nouns used to describe 'fire' are:car firebasement firedryer firedumpster fireforest firerifle firecanon fireship firestove firetrash fire
I believe remiss is used to describe a person or personal qualitites, whereas amiss is used to describe nouns (for example: Something was amiss...the orders were removed from the computer"
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. The adjectives that come to mind about fire are 'hot' or 'burning'.
Yes. 'Extinct' is used to describe nouns.