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  1. freezing
  2. chilling
  3. sleeping
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11y ago
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8y ago

Normally, an adjective is a word used to describe a noun, for example a cold winter or a long winter.

A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Some examples are:

  • mountain winter
  • North Pole winter
  • hibernation winter
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12y ago

Verbs don't describe winter, because they're verbs. The adjective "wintery" describes winter, as does "cold" or "freezing".

wintered = Participle (Past Participle)

wintering = Gerund (Present Participle)

to winter = to spend the winter in...

...which, if the question had been whether "winter" is a verb, would be relevant.

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12y ago

Some nouns for the word winter are:

  • cold
  • season
  • snow
  • frost
  • ice
  • wind
  • sniffles
  • soup (hot)
  • cocoa (hot)
  • wool
  • parka
  • boots
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10y ago

Verbs don't describe - adjectives do.

Adjectives that describe winter:

  • cold
  • long
  • snowy
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14y ago

well as my opinion i think that what describes winter is to play, Hot Chocolate, to snow, to freeze, and of course what every kid wants and loves to open the Christmas presents

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13y ago

verbs are usually "ing" words so...

freezing, blowing, raining, snowing, and lighning are good

there are many words... try a thusaurus

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12y ago

Winter is a noun.

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