downfall, decline, defeat
gaunt, deathly, sickly, colourless, pale, skeletal, 'bag of bones', ragedy. hopefully that is okay..
are you feeling dizzy you should know what it means.< but blud means like a word to describe e.g when i talk to you i can say this:are you feeling dizzy mate.are you feeling dizzy laa.are you feeling dizzy lirrd.and other sayings...........................soIN OTHER WORDS IT MEANS A NAME THAT YOU WHOULD CALL YOUR FRIEND/MATE/RELATIVEahaa this was so hard to describe but here is the answer
Words used to describe a noun are adjectives. Examples of adjectives that may be used to describe the noun 'autumn' are:chillycolorfulbriskbreezypicturesqueunpredictableJohn Keats wrote a poem called "Autumn" read that it could not be explained better.
Adjectives that describe the sun shine are words like "bright," "warm," and "happy." Although, some could describe them as "treacherous," "burning," or "dangerous."
It would depend on the context. Other words for 'feeling' could be emotion, belief, sensation, impression or notion, all of which mean different things.
cold and light
Some words which could describe the feelings of a victim are: victimised powerless suffering unsupported oppressed bullied wounded inferior weak
Other words for a heavenly feeling can be rapture or ecstasy.
Calm and contemplation
satisfaction,joy
Love can't be describe is words its a strong feeling you get when you look at that special person .
There are many words that you could use to describe your professional experience. You could use words like entrepreneurial or agricultural for example.
Some words to describe the pyramids could be ancient, majestic, monumental, and mysterious.
Some words to describe a lover are soft, gentle, and passionate. Other words that could describe a lover are rough, slow, and fiery.
Words that could describe yourself beginning with the letter m:maddeningmagnificentmaliciousmarvelousmaterialisticmaturemeanmeekmercifulmercilessmessymeticulousmisguidedmodestmoodymopeymoronicmousymusicalmysterious
You could use excellent to describe very good :)
gaunt, deathly, sickly, colourless, pale, skeletal, 'bag of bones', ragedy. hopefully that is okay..