loud.
smelly.
crowded.
Descriptive words are called adjectives. Adjectives describe or modify nouns by providing additional information about their qualities, characteristics, or attributes.
A descriptive gesture is a physical movement or action that conveys information or helps to describe something without using words. It is often used in communication to enhance understanding or emphasize a point.
Descriptive syntax refers to the set of rules and principles that govern the structure and organization of language at a descriptive level. It aims to describe how language is actually used by speakers, without making value judgments about what is correct or incorrect. Descriptive syntax is concerned with analyzing the patterns and regularities in language to understand how words and phrases are combined to form meaningful sentences.
Sane, sensible, sad, selfish, sassy, scholarly, scurrilous, senile, selfless, are a few descriptive "s" words. How about sinister, simple, silly, sneaky, and smelly.
Well, darling, lunchtime is not a compound word. It's actually a combination of two separate words, "lunch" and "time." But hey, at least you're thinking about food, and that's always a good thing. Keep those brain cells working, honey!
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
With descriptive words.
You certainly can have a list of descriptive words to describe a gull. There is no rule against this.
fire words
Words to describe texture:bumpycottonyfirmfurryfuzzygrainygrittyplushpricklyrigidroughsatinysilkyslimyslipperysmoothsoftsquishystickyvelvetywaxy
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dedicating
outgoingpositiveseriousopen-minded
Some of the descriptive words to describe a place include words like congested, arid, humid or wet. When describing quality, someone can use words like plush, rugged, desolate or fertile.
it is a type of country that produce health
Gee, I'm not sure there are any descriptive words that describe. That's a good almost question.I believe "quaint" would be a good word to describe a cottage.
Descriptive words to describe waves: Crash, colliding, rough, gliding, crashing, smashing, merging, having a tantrum (sentence to describe) Hope this helps :)