i do not know the answer i am just board =D
The verb for "richly" would depend on the context. If you mean in terms of wealth or resources, the verb could be "to prosper" or "to accumulate." If you mean in a more descriptive sense, the verb could be "to lavish" or "to adorn."
"Cried" is a verb that describes the action of shedding tears due to sadness, pain, or joy. It is not a type of speech but rather a descriptive action verb.
Can you nosy a car? No. Nosy isn't something you do - it's a descriptive word so it is an adjective.
Grunted is typically not used as an adjective; it is the past tense of the verb grunt. However, it could be used in a descriptive way, such as "he let out a grunted response," where it is still functioning as a past tense verb.
Vaguely is not a verb. Vaguely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:I vaguely remember the incident.It's a murder mystery with a vaguely romantic subplot.
Some descriptive verbs for the verb to move are:carrycirculatecomecruiseeasefloatflyjourneypushrelocaterideshoveslidetravelwend
A descriptive verb is a verb that describes some thing.
It's a descriptive verb
Passion is a noun.
A descriptive phrase is added information to the subject, object,... E.g.: The girl (= subject) + who thought she was beautiful (= descriptive phrase) + verb
Technically, it is, as it describes a verb.
Popular is not a noun. It is a descriptive adjective.
No. Wonderful is a descriptive word so it is an adjective. A verb is an action word eg. ran walk sang
An adverb is a descriptive word that modifies a verb. 'Concealed' does not modify a verb. Concealed is an action word, a verb, the past tense form of conceal.
no a verb is an action word. Tempature is a descriptive word an adjective.
A vivid verb for the word had is possessed. Vivid verbs are verbs that are very descriptive and specific.
The verb for "richly" would depend on the context. If you mean in terms of wealth or resources, the verb could be "to prosper" or "to accumulate." If you mean in a more descriptive sense, the verb could be "to lavish" or "to adorn."