Happy
neither. They are unrelated adjectives.
Under.
Yes they can. A synonym can be a noun, verb, adverb, or an adjective. A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning to another word, but not always the exact same meaning. For example, sofa is a synonym for couch. Jet is a synonym for plane.
Some synonyms for the verb are soar, ascend and loom.
A synonym for "twinkle" is glitter. There is no antonym for "twinkle." Please see the related link below.
A yacht is an object and therefore no synonym for it exists. Synonyms are only intended for adjectives, verbs and adverbs.
neither. They are unrelated adjectives.
below
under
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"Contento"
I don't believe there is one; I could be wrong. You could say modifiers, but that would really be closer to a synonym and not a collective. It's not a good synonym for adjective either. You could say vocabulary, but that would not be a specific collective for adjectives.
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives that might describe the noun shopping are:dailyextrahurriedpreplannedshoetiresome
"Content" in English is contento or contenuto in Italian.
A synonym for something located below is "underneath" or "beneath".
Amused is a funny adjective. Antsy is a funny adjectives.
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