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Yes, "mouthwatering" is an adjective used to describe food that looks or smells delicious and makes one's mouth water in anticipation of tasting it.
"Beautiful" is a common adjective used to describe lilies.
'Friendly' is an adjective because you'd use it to describe someone. Any word that can be used to describe someone (a noun) is an adjective.
The word "many" is an adjective, because it can be used to "describe" a quantity.
No, "homesick" is an adjective used to describe the feeling of longing for home.
Yes, "mouthwatering" is an adjective used to describe food that looks or smells delicious and makes one's mouth water in anticipation of tasting it.
No, "mouthwatering" typically does not require a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe something delicious or appetizing.
An adjective would be used to describe a noun.
The adjective "rippling" can be used to describe waves.
"Beautiful" is a common adjective used to describe lilies.
describe their mouth and teeth
'Friendly' is an adjective because you'd use it to describe someone. Any word that can be used to describe someone (a noun) is an adjective.
Wet can be used as an adjective. It can also be used as a verb to describe an action.
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Yes, sorrowful is an adjective because it can be used to describe something.
Yes, careless is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
No. It is a noun. It is never used as an adjective to describe another noun.