Crazy,hard mind-blowing etc.
It's an adjective.
"Tricky" is an adjective. It describes something that is difficult or deceptive, often requiring skill or caution to navigate. For example, in the sentence "The puzzle was tricky," it modifies the noun "puzzle."
Inapt is an adjective meaning not suitable or appropriate in the circumstances.
The adjective form of "though" is "thoughful." However, this term is not commonly used in modern English. Instead, "thoughtful" is the more appropriate adjective, meaning considerate or reflective.
The adverb form for the adjective appropriate is appropriately.
puzzling
It's an adjective.
A noun represents an object, person, animal, place, etc. An adjective describes a noun. Because a puzzle is an object, it is a noun. Also, it does not describe anything, so it's not an adjective.
an adjective. it is not a noun because you cannot touch or interact with appropriate,and it is not a verb because you can not physically or mentally "appropriate"
"Tricky" is an adjective. It describes something that is difficult or deceptive, often requiring skill or caution to navigate. For example, in the sentence "The puzzle was tricky," it modifies the noun "puzzle."
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means fitting or deserved. The homograph verb "appropriate" has an entirely different meaning (set aside funds).
difficult
The kind of jigsaw puzzle is appropriate for young adults would have to be the 3D puzzles. They help with coordination and are fun. They make puzzles in 3D like standing buildings instead of flat like an original puzzle.
Yes, roundest is an adjective. However, it may not always be appropriate, depending on the context.
The bonus puzzle solution was Juicer.(* the WOF website erroneously put the adjective "Juicier")
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.