alive, amazing, beautiful, bright, calm, colorful, creepy, crowded, deserted, different, dry, enchanted, fresh, hot, incredible, interesting, magnificent, modern, mysterious, natural, noisy, perfect, pleasant, quiet, remarkable, shiny, silent, stormy, strange, terrific, ugly, unique, unusual, warm, wild, windy, tranquil, peaceful, traditional, tropical, harmonious, fresh, sensational, romantic, magical, fairytale like, mystical, calming
Good adjectives for describing natural scenery would be descriptive adjectives. Some of these would include the words serene, verdant, delightful, picturesque, and idyllic.
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It wholly depends on what the journey involves, where it is going etc. You could probably use most adjectives to be honest!
Describing words are things that are like adjectives. some examples are: * red truck * hot/cold weather * sparkly ring * awesome band * etc... *hope that helps!!! :)By "describing words" you must mean the adjectives and adverbs that modify nouns and verbs. Here are a few adjectives: good, bad, indifferent; red, blue, green; big, small, medium; light, heavy; high, low. See the pattern? Now you try it.Adverbs "describe" verbs ( you do know what a verb is, right?) and adjectives the way adjectives "describe" nouns ( same question). Many adverbs end in -ly. Can you think of any? This should be really (adverb) easy (adjective).describing words are words that help you explane a word/statement/sentence. for example water, water is wet and cool. flowing, musical, powerful. water is the apple of my eye.good job mate, you people did a good job, well done. i wish there was something else to put in. well done mates well done.-brett d.
Dirty sexy
Gruff, Furry, big
A-AromaticAdamantAggressiveAbominableAggravatingB-BrightBeautifulBurningBeamingBloodyBrilliantBlueBlackBrownBumpyBitterC-ClamouringCrazyColourfulCrispyD-DarkDeliciousE-EerieElegantExceptionalEnormousF-FantasticG-GooeyGloomyGroaningGlimmeringGleamingGreenGlamorousGloriousGinormousGargantuanGrotesqueH-HappyHumungousHorribleHeavyHealthyI-ImaginativeInterestingInterminableIncredibleJ-JollyL-LuxuriousLustrousLovelyLovableLovingLongLivingM-MysteriousMoaningMuffledMinusculeMagicalMesmerisingN-Never-endingNamelessO-ObscureOrangeP-PrettyPinkPurplePicturesquePhenomenalPatternedPoxyParallelQ-QuickQuietR-RomanticRedRainyRichRottenRingingS-SpookyStickySereneShriekingShinyShimmeringSmokyStinkySharpSmoothSombreSweetSourSensationalSultrySublimeScarletT-TinglingTerribleTerrificTalentedTameU-UglyV-ViciousViolentVioletValiantW-WailingWhisperingWhiteWonderfulWeirdWackyY-YellowYummyYuckyIt depends on what you are describing. For example, if you are describing summer, rather than using hot or sunny, you could say sizzling or luminous.
various adjectives of politician
pellucid coruscating
leafy, barren, stark
the good business are having sex with their office
this is a good one... "consisted of daily customer service with...etc"
comfortable, ugly, [coloured], [size],[shape]
It wholly depends on what the journey involves, where it is going etc. You could probably use most adjectives to be honest!
quick, spacious, roomy, punctual, comfy, clean, inexpensive
affectionate, astounding, awesome, amazing,
Humid,Cold,feirce,fantastic,tropical, polar...
Man can never now such glorious words as the words that describe Chuck Norris.
I can do better than that. Descriptive adjectives: TALL, SHORT, YOUNG, OLD Demonstrative adjectives: THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE Possessive adjectives: HIS, HER. MY, YOUR, THEIR, OUR You can also subdivide possessive adjectives into adjectives describing color, height, temperature, age, shape, etc. Probably the biggest issue is whether or not an adjective is describing something objectively or subjectively. Objective adjectives would include the aforementioned TALL, SHORT, YOUNG and OLD whereas adjectives like GOOD, BAD, PRETTY and UGLY would be subjective: something objective is considered a fact whereas something subjective is considered an opionion.