You write down what it looks like and sounds like and smells like and feels like. That is describing.
Yes. Ex: It is (blank) outside. (Blank) being the adjective to describe how it feels outside. So: it is cold outside.
Melancholy is a term used to describe someone who feels sad for no reason. They are unhappy, sad, desolate, or mournful and they cannot tell you why they feel this way.
In a sentence, the adjectives are the words that describe the objects. Adjectives can describe how an object feels, looks, sounds, tastes, or smells.
A linking verb has a complement which describes the subject; an action verb has a complement which is acted on by the verb. For instance: in "he feels the ball" the ball is acted upon by the verb and does not describe "he", but in "he feels cold", the word cold describes "he". The questions are "WHAT did he feel?" for actions and "HOW did he feel?" for linking verbs. (Note: if the complement is included you might get "how" for action verbs, as in "how did he feel the ball?)
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
describe how it tastes how it feels, your feelings when you kiss, your DESIRES
Exhilarating, orgasmic.
You may describe it as slim or shiny. You can also describe it's size, screen brightness, and how it feels(smooth).
It feels fantastic. The feeling itself is hard to describe, though.
its so nice, and i can suck his dick or night
"Tastey" is a positive sensation one feels, and is used to describe the object that has provided that sensation.
The person probably has a very low self-esteem, very little self-confidence, and is depressed and feels alone.
The word you are looking for is "texture." Texture is used to describe the feel or consistency of a surface, such as smooth, rough, bumpy, or soft.
3 Adjectives to describe how a person feels going into the mummy gallery alone are: Scared Creepy Strange. <---- I'm sure there are many more! These are just the first 3 that popped into my head!
Suspense
They don't have feelings-if you mean to the touch, that's hard to describe but easily done by yourself.