An example of descriptive text is: I have recently lost my dog. He is a big, black and white dog, with a grey spot just above his left ear. He weighs 58 pounds and has black spots on his tongue. He is part Chow and part Sheperd mix. He comes by the name of Sparky.
Or: I am selling something... Describe what it is that you are selling.
Descriptive means basically describe in detail. Hope this helps.
Or: Descriptive text tells or describes about something or someone. Example: I have a girl friend. She is very beautiful. she wears glasses. She has long black hair.The police officers asked for a description of man who walked off with my luggage.
It was difficult to provide an accurate descriptionbecause the area was poorly lit.
Descriptive language is what adds purpose, emotion, and aesthetic value to a text. Any time a subject, verb, or object is modified in a descriptive way, it's considered descriptive language.
For example: "The dog barked at the moon" is not descriptive language - "The small mongrel tipped back its head and bayed at the moon as though greeting a long-lost friend" is descriptive. Even "The small mongrel barked angrily at the moon" would be descriptive if you don't want to get "flowery."
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A poem containing much description about the subject or subjects or ideas within the poem.
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No, the word athletic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an athletic club.
It is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing, whereas an adjective is a word of description such as wet, shiny or smooth
Yes, wooden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a wooden box.
The word 'in' would be a preposition in the example sentence you gave.
Definition, (n) A description of the meaning of a word. That was an example.
I'm sorry. With that description, I can't understand your question. The doctor writes the prescription and the pharmacist's interpretation of it is the description. She told me every little detail of how the wedding venue looked; it was a great description.
yes "indescribable" is indeed a description word!
http://www.business-plans-guide.com/company-description-example.htmlRefer to the article above for detailed example of a company description.
Example sentence - His description of the vehicle led us to believe it was a sedan car.
Abandonment or sacrifice could fit this description.
"une description" (fem.)
The word "soothing" is an adjective. For example: "The music was soothing to my ears." Soothing is a description of the music, and adjectives describe something.
An "adverb" is a word that can be added either before or after the verb to increase it's meaning or description. For example "danced quickly", "danced slowly" etc...
The description of the man was easy to describe.
The noun 'description' is a common noun, a word for a thing.The noun 'description' is a singular, concretenoun as a word for a written or spoken representation or account of something; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'description' is an uncountable (mass), abstract noun as a word for a sort, a kind, or a class of people or things; a word for a concept.
Yes chattering can be classed as onomatopeia because omomatopoeia is a word that sounds like its description. for example "Snap" "Crackle" "pop" and yes "chattering" because as you say the word it sounds like a group of people chattering away