Gorgeous
Pretty
Wonderful
Spectacular
Attractive
Fair
Handsome
Stunning
Ravishing
Good-Looking
Beauteous
Lovely
Grand
Breathtaking
Amazing
Impressive
Awe-Inspiring
Incredible
Elegant
Dazzling
Brilliant
Alluring
Prepossessing
Charming
Delightful
Appealing
Engaging
Glamorous
Bewitching
Exquisite
Divine
Drop-dead-gorgeous
Easy on the eye
Cute
Foxy
Comely
nice-looking
Fetching (:
You might be looking for the word Adjective. Adjectives are describing words. They usually describe nouns. So, if you say that Bob drove his brand new, shiny, expensive, red convertible to the hot, smelly, oppressive adjective factory, then everything between "his" and "convertible" was an adjective, and I threw some in later in the sentence for good measure as well. :)
A word that describes a noun is an adjective. Some examples are:
A noun is sometimes used to describe another noun; the describing noun is called an attributive noun. Some examples are:
A pronoun called a possessive adjective is sometimes used to describe a noun. The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, their, its.
Some examples are:
Which foreign word from the above passage describes the point at which something stops developing?
Resilient
A descriptive word is something that describes another word and tells its meaning.
"Related" is an adjective as it describes something.
yes it is because it describes something
The word is "novel."
The word that describes something real is "genuine."
Which foreign word from the above passage describes the point at which something stops developing?
Arid is a word that describes deserts.
Resilient
someone/something that is incincere
Shrink
That would be a "Homosexual"
inaugural
intangible
mystery
Toxic.