horrible, ugly, nasty, foolish, disgusting, unkind, careless, unpleasant.
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Proper adjective takes the place of a person, place, or thing's name
No, the word "it" is a pronoun, not an adjective. Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns in sentences, while adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns.
Adjective addition adding
Adjectives, like other words, can be found in dictionaries.
III. only colorful
Other words for incredible include:amazingfantasticunbelievable
No it is conjunction. Conjounction are words that connect words to other words (or group of word). And, or are also conjunctions
The word "adjective" is a noun. It is the name given to a group of words that are used to modify nouns, pronouns, and other adjectives.
Both are, in some usages. Some can be an adjective, a pronoun, and arguably an adverb (possibly colloquial). Other can be an adjective, noun, pronoun, or adverb.
No, "special" is an adjective, not a pronoun. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. Examples of object pronouns include "me," "him," and "her."
Examples of synonyms for the adjective nice are:affableagreeableamiableamusingappropriateattractivebeautifulbecomingcaringcharmingconsideratecordialcourteousdelightfulenjoyablefantasticfineflatteringfriendlygenerousgenialgoodkindlikablelovelyneatobligingpicturesquepleasantpleasingpolitepreciseprettyrefinedsuitablesympatheticthoughtfultidytrimwarm-heartedwonderful