Beautiful, charming, tempting, attractive, proud, sensible, vain, wealthy, well-groomed, powerful, conceited, exotic.
Verbs are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns; the word Cleopatra is a noun. Some adjectives that describe Cleopatra are:historicpivotalfemaleGreekEgyptiansuicidalclevercompelling
Cleopatra had five siblings. They were her brothers, Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy IV, and her sisters Cleopatra VI, Berenice IV, and Arsinoe IV.
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Ambitious, courteous, energetic, generous and likeable are self-describing words. Neighborly, sincere, witty and youthful are self-describing words.
Athletic, ambitious and able are self describing words. Annoying, awkward and abrupt are self describing.
No, a linking word is a verb and a describing word is an adjective.
I found that scandalous,Proud, Powerful, Vain, Smart, Wealthy, and Courageous could describe her. I don not take credit for the last 6 because another person had that answer to another question, Essondon, who is a supervisor.
As an adjective describing female and male words, "stor". As an adjective describing neutral words, "stort"
Dark.
Take-Five is a certain type of poetry that consists of: Line 1: one word (noun) a title, or name of the subject Line2: two words (adjectives) describing the title Line 3: three words (verbs) describing an action related to the title Line 4: four words describing a feeling about the title, (usually a complete sentence or phrase) Line 5: one word referring back to the title of the poem
Cleopatra was one of the most expensive films ever made. Cleopatra won four Academy Awards and it was also nominated for five more awards, including best picture.
Some examples of one-syllable describing words are "quick," "small," "soft," "cold," "bright," and "tall."