No, definitely not. Look can be a verb or a singular noun.
Sloppy-looking is an adjective.
The word "haggard" can function as either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes someone looking tired and worn out. As a noun, it refers to a type of hawk.
Happiness is a noun. If you are looking for adjective form it is happy.
In French, the best word for 'sweet' (of a person) is 'gentil', which also means 'kind'. The word the crossword puzzle is looking for is a noun, not an adjective: gateau
Yes, the noun 'looking' is a common noun. The word 'looking' is the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to look', which also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.
Sloppy-looking is an adjective.
Yes, it is. It combines the adjective good with the participle looking.
Realistic is an adjective. If you meant adverb, realistically is the word you're looking for.
No, "good looking" does not have a hyphen when used as a predicate adjective, as in "She is good looking." However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it is often hyphenated: "He is a good-looking man."
Absolute adjective absolute meaning the one thing you are looking for.
The adjective you are looking for is "swift" which means done or moving quickly.
You're looking for the word, "acceptable" !
No. Instinctive is an adjective. The adverb is "instinctively."
The adjective form of the word credit is creditable. If you are looking for an adjective that would describe the word credit, you could use good or bad.
No. The word you're looking for is "Irish."
You are possibly looking for adjective.
Angelic = looking or behaving like an angel