The proper adjective for the proper noun Charles Dickens is Dickensian, which describes a noun as of or reminiscent of the novels of Charles Dickens; suggesting the poor social conditions or characters as depicted in the novels of Dickens.
Almighty describes God. It begins with the letter a.
Some adjectives that could describe a potato are bland, rough, freckled, blemished, crisp, starchy, & firm.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe noun; people is a noun. Some adjectives starting with O that describe people are:objectiveobliviousobsessedobtuseobviousoldopenopportunisticoriginalorneryostentatiousowlishSome nouns for people that start with O are:oboistoceanographerofficerOlympianopera singeropportunistophthalmologistorganistornithologistorthopedistoutsideroyster farmer
Meek, many and mean are adjectives for a 2nd grader. They begin with the letter m.
e
The three-letter name used by Charles Dickens was "Boz," which he used as a pseudonym early in his career as a writer.
elegant
· outstanding
disdainful
Yappy, aka talkative.
Hazel describes a color. Hot pink describes a color. Harlequin describes a color.
adverbs can describe adjectives
Such a person is magnificent. Such a person is marvelous.
magical, that's pretty much it.
Frustration can be lonesome. Frustration can be lonely. Frustration is lousy.
Ecstatic, elated, empathetic, enthusiastic.
Scenic describes many places. Scary, secure, shabby, shady, shallow and slippery are adjectives that describe places.