lumenscent
pearly
lightly
iridescent
beautiful
lusterous
boundfull
lightfull
Yes.
"Shiny" is not an adverb; it is an adjective that describes the appearance of something as bright or glossy. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "shiny" is specifically used to describe a noun.
No, "shiny" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that has a glossy or reflective surface.
The angle when it leaves is the same as the angle when it hits
They couldn't shine AND have a shadow on them at the same time, as when something shines it is reflecting light. A shadow is an area where little/no light is reaching due to something between it and the light source.
Yes.
Shiny, Red, Hard, Sparkly, Pink(sometimes), Ugly,Nice,Beautiful,So-so, Opaque, Translucent.......
shiny
illustrated , slick , and shiny
"Shiny" is used to describe something as cool, nifty, pretty, swell, etc. (Like Kaylee describing the dresses in the episode Shindig) :] Hope that helps.
"Shiny" is not an adverb; it is an adjective that describes the appearance of something as bright or glossy. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "shiny" is specifically used to describe a noun.
Golden, shiny, valuable.
Yes, shiny is an adjective. I have shiny, long hair. The car's rims were very shiny. The window was so clean it was shiny. The shiny porcelain top reflected everything.
An adjective is something that describes the noun, which in this case, is apple. Apples can be juicy, sweet, and ripe.
Yes shiny would describe a gem There is a shiny gem in the treasure chest
sparkling, dashing, twinkling, beautiful, shiny
It might be shiny but then it might not.