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Yes. Adjectives are describing words. In the sentence "That is a tall building," the word tall is describing the height of the building.
Some examples of one-syllable describing words are "quick," "small," "soft," "cold," "bright," and "tall."
deadlyinsecuremenacingperilousprecariousriskythreateningunstablevulnerable
yuck
Good describing words for a tower include "imposing," "tall," "majestic," "sleek," "historic," "sturdy," and "ornate." Depending on the context, you might also use "modern," "ancient," "inviting," or "ominous" to convey different characteristics or atmospheres associated with the tower. These adjectives can help paint a vivid picture of the tower's appearance and significance.
obstinate and obtuse
massive, clean/dirty, good/bad condition.
loving helpful nice cool encouraging adorable
smart, sensible
denying, contrasting, be at variance, challenging, debating, disputing
Verbs are words that convey an action, and are generally not considered as describing words. A good employee, however, would probably be engaging in some of these actions: communicating, organizing, problem-solving, planning, researching, achieving.
Sensory words to describe senses can include: aromatic, melodic, vibrant, tactile, savory.