it describes your noun. for example, the phrase "happy farmer" states that the word "happy" is the adjective, and the word "farmer" is the noun. See you!:)
A adjective that starts a sentence
The? Do you mean an adjective for dude? Or do you mean definition? An adjective could be anything from amazing to zoo-obsessed. The definition is ''a word that describes a noun."Hope I helped.
more then needed surplus (ADJECTIVE)
An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
A word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun
A adjective that starts a sentence
The? Do you mean an adjective for dude? Or do you mean definition? An adjective could be anything from amazing to zoo-obsessed. The definition is ''a word that describes a noun."Hope I helped.
adjective - of or relating to autumn
more then needed surplus (ADJECTIVE)
An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
Haughtily is the adjective of haughty. The definition of haughtily is to be snobby, scornfully arrogant or disdainfully proud and supercilious.
Yes. A dictionary tells you the part of speech (e.g. adjective) of each word before giving the definition.
Astounding is an adjective which means to cause astonishment or bewilderment.
The definition of something describes exactly what the word is and how the word can be used. You will also see synonyms for the word and if the word is a noun or adjective when viewing the definition.
yes there is.
A word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun
An adverb, by definition, can modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.