angry, hungry, nice, hairy,red all things like that
The adjective form of 'animal' is 'animal'.
Yes, the word animal is considered an adjective (rather than a noun adjunct) in terms such as animal welfare and animal fat.
No, "animal" is not a proper adjective; it is a common noun. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and are capitalized, such as "American" from "America" or "French" from "France." In contrast, "animal" can be used as a common adjective when describing something related to animals, but it does not meet the criteria of a proper adjective.
"Simian" means "monkey-like".
The term "rambunctious" is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is unruly, boisterous, or full of energy. It is not a specific type of animal.
The adjective form of 'animal' is 'animal'.
Yes, the word animal is considered an adjective (rather than a noun adjunct) in terms such as animal welfare and animal fat.
It can be used as an adjective -- a rescued animal.
five-footed animal is an adjective ending in -ed.
Yes, it is an adjective. The adjective equine means of or about a horse or some very similar animal.
No, "animal" is not a proper adjective; it is a common noun. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and are capitalized, such as "American" from "America" or "French" from "France." In contrast, "animal" can be used as a common adjective when describing something related to animals, but it does not meet the criteria of a proper adjective.
Yes, grumpy is an adjective, because it is describing something (animal) or someone.
The adjective form of zeal is zealous. PETA is zealous about animal rights.
deer.
yesYes; for example: That was a colossal animal.
kind, loving, delightful
Dog is a noun. It is an animal