The word 'uncomfortable' is not a verb.The word 'uncomfortable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Adjectives do not have tenses.The verb form is to discomfort.The simple past tense is discomforted.
Adjectives that describe a room:brightcheerydingyenormousfancygorgeoushomeymultipurposeneatplainspacioustidytiny
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
No the word uncomfortable is an adjective.
Uncomfortable is an adjective--an uncomfortablecouch.
low, tight, uncomfortable,
No, "uncomfortable" is not a linking verb. It is an adjective used to describe a feeling or state of being. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement or an adjective, and typically include verbs like "be," "seem," and "become."
The word 'uncomfortable' is not a verb.The word 'uncomfortable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Adjectives do not have tenses.The verb form is to discomfort.The simple past tense is discomforted.
Yes, "rough" is an adjective. It is used to describe a surface that is uneven or not smooth. Example: The rough texture of the fabric made it uncomfortable to wear.
The adjective in the sentence would be the word, " Chinese"
bitter heart means that you are getting angry or uncomfortable. Bitter is an adjective. BITTER ex: soup shampoo
There are many words you can use to replace the word awkward such as odd. You could also say that someone or something is unsettling.
Guilt (noun) or guilty (adjective)These words mean feeling uncomfortable or ashamed because of having done something wrong or because of having something to hide.(See Related links below)
No, cot is a noun, usually meaning a type of simple (probably uncomfortable) bed though sometimes it refers to a small pen used to hold livestock.
As an adjective. The suspect became hostile as the officer attempted to handcuff him. The situation is hostile.