Henry wore a conservative, green, button-up shirt when he consulted with Josie about her discrimination case. "conservative," "green," and "button-up" are all adjectives that describe the shirt. Adjectives are describing words.
Justin Bieber's music is equivalent to waste.
I want to observe the behavior of humpback whales.
To replace the word "was" in a sentence effectively, consider using more descriptive verbs or restructuring the sentence to convey the same meaning with stronger language.
It takes discrimination to tell the difference between a good wine and just an expensive wine.
"His Pakistani nationality drew discrimination and bigotry towards him every where in America."
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The sentence would be... "He quickly became uncounscious."
To make a sentence using the word "sixth," you could say, "She finished sixth in the marathon, which was an impressive achievement for her first race." This sentence highlights her position in the race while using "sixth" as a descriptive ordinal number.
Here is a descriptive sentence with the word "adorable":Peaches the Poodle stared at me with her bright, hazel-coloured eyes with such friendliness and affection - you just can't have a dog more adorable than that.
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The word is spelled descriptive. You added an extra 'i'. Tell me a descriptive story about where you grew up. The girl's tall tale was very descriptive.
That was a descriptive response.