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Words that describe a noun are adjectives; the word student is a noun. Some examples of adjectives to describe a student are:

  • anxious
  • busy
  • careful
  • dedicated
  • eager
  • funny
  • grubby
  • helpful
  • intelligent
  • jumpy
  • knowledgeable
  • lazy
  • muddled
  • noisy
  • organized
  • poor
  • quiet
  • relentless
  • sleepless
  • tough
  • unsettled
  • versatile
  • worn out
  • young
  • zealous
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