I want those pickles.
Those are wierd.
It would depend on how the word is used in a sentence, most likely an adjective. As in: Those are ugly curtains.
The word "distraught" is the adjective form of the word "distress. " An example of a sentence using the word "distraught" is "She was absolutely distraught at the news of her father's death. "
Mezaire always followed a set schedule.
The word "erstwhile" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The erstwhile hero of the town was now a bitter old man.
Subconcious is an adjective.
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Those are wierd.
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The word "extrasensory" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She had an extrasensory feeling that she was being watched.
When one is used before a noun, it is an adjective.Examples:This is one sentence with the adjective form.This is one example of using the word.
To use "desirous" in a sentence, you could say: "She was desirous of traveling to exotic destinations." This means that she had a strong desire or longing to travel to exciting places.
irresolution means uncertainly or indecision. I am using this word in the adjective form, not the noun.
The word "frivolous" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She was unable to afford the maintenance such a frivolous lifestyle.
No. "Those" cannot be a verb, preposition, adverb or adjective
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Descriptively. The currency of Australia is colourful. of course "colourful" being the adjective