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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
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
Sensory words to describe senses can include: aromatic, melodic, vibrant, tactile, savory.
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.
Good describing words for "rude" include "impolite," "offensive," "disrespectful," and "insolent." Additional terms like "boorish," "ill-mannered," and " abrasive" also capture the essence of rudeness. These words convey a lack of consideration for others and an unwillingness to adhere to social norms.