The adjective meaning, "of, like, or resembling a hexagon" is hexagonal.
No. There is no associated proper adjective. The possessive noun is Cupid's and there is an adjective for similar functions (Cupid-like). But there is no adjective as there is for Jupiter (Jovian).
If you mean "like" as in, "I like ice cream," then the adjective form would be "liked." As in "He is a well liked man."
like isn't an adjective
No, it is a noun. The adjective form is athletic.
The adjective meaning, "of, like, or resembling a hexagon" is hexagonal.
An adjective is a word that describes, identifies or further defines a noun or a pronoun. In the sentence 'I like playing games' there is no adjective to describe the noun or pronoun.
No. How would it be an adjective? It's like a flavor, almost, except not an adjective.
No. There is no associated proper adjective. The possessive noun is Cupid's and there is an adjective for similar functions (Cupid-like). But there is no adjective as there is for Jupiter (Jovian).
If you mean "like" as in, "I like ice cream," then the adjective form would be "liked." As in "He is a well liked man."
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
No hare is not an adjective, it is a noun because a adjective is like run, a doing word, a noun is a thing.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
The adjective to the word "hero" is "hero-like". Reference is dictionary.com
Yes, it is an adjective. It means of or like an infant. It can mean childish.
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective devilish (like a devil, or cunning).