a synonym for animal is creature.
LION
Yes, the word 'offspring' is a noun; a word for a person's child or children; the young of an animal; something that has developed as a result of something else; a word for a person or thing.
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.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
The animal you’re describing is likely a "zebra." Zebras are known for their distinctive black and white stripes. If you meant another black and white animal, please specify!
It can be used as a noun for example the animal or as an adjective like describing something big or large
Yes, grumpy is an adjective, because it is describing something (animal) or someone.
Yes, it's describing how loud something is.
Atheist.
Ever is an adverb describing when something happened
It is an adjective describing someone or something who is not appreciative
There is no verb form for the word "animal." You can't "animal" something.
memorable, modest, magnificent
dish, tray, bowl
Yes, "floccinaucinihilipilification" is a word. It is the act or habit of describing or regarding something as unimportant or valueless.
An adjective is a describing word.
No, the word glossal is an adjective, describing something of or relating to the tongue.