jet, jive, ad, cat, tide, tides, jets, cats, ads, jives, it, is, tea, sad, i've, tad.
adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word sickness is a noun. Some adjectives that describe sickness are:lingeringcontagiousbrieftiringmorningmotionseacardebilitatingcommon
Words that describe a noun are adjectives; the word mountaineer is a noun.Some adjectives to describe the noun mountaineer:strongcarefultrainedfoolhardyadventurousaudaciousfocusedequippedboldintrepid
The adjectives.
Some words that rhyme with "adjectives" include "selectives" and "collectives."
Adjectives are words that describe nouns; the word 'solids' is a plural noun. Some adjectives that describe solids are:hardheavysmoothrough
Mad Libs is the word game where you type in Adjectives, Nouns, & Verbs to make a story.
The one word that sums up adverbs, adjectives, verbs, and noun is: words.
yes because adjectives are describing words and brave is a describing word
A suffix that cannot be added to a word to make it an adjective is "-able" because it only turns nouns into adjectives, not verbs or other adjectives.
Adjectives are modifying words. Your word doesn't modify anything.
The following words are examples of "dull":boringTediousSluggishLifelessTiresomeDozyTiredDrowsyPassiveThere are a lot of words that you could use instead. See the link. (These are all adjectives describing a state of consciousness or physicality)A word meaning to make sleepy/induce sleep is soporific.