big
heavier, heaviest
That is not a question, but a statement. Statements in English are suffixed by period (.), not question mark (?).heavy - heavier - heaviest
Some adjectives that could describe thunder are loud, booming, powerful, and menacing.
Some adjectives to describe 'sand falling' might be spilling, trickling, or pouring.
Stylish, trendy, hip, and chic.
heavy, brassy
Elephants are huge. Elephants are heavy.
Heavier is the comparative adjective for heavy. The superlative is heaviest.
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An adverb is the word that describes the adjectives heavy and sweet; for example:very heavy or very sweettoo heavy or too sweetbarely heavy or barely sweet
Big, fat, huge, heavy-set.
If you mean examples, two are: heavy and funny
This That These Those are some demonstrative adjectives
Some adjectives that begin with am are:amazingambiguousambitiousamorousamusedamusing
Some adjectives to describe the noun thoughts are:conclusiveconstructivedeepdisquietinghappyhelpfulinsightfulinspirationalinterestingrestlessscaryweary
Some pairs that mean roughly the same thing: clear - transparent mean - nasty shiny - gleaming clean - tidy weighty- heavy small - little
heavier, heaviest