Verbs do not describe nouns; adjectives are the words to describe nouns. The word 'kids' is a noun; the word 'naughty' is an adjective that describes the kids.
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Stupid, great, humorous, smart, handsome. You can use any adjective to describe them.
In 1589, Gerardus Mercator used the word "Atlas" to describe a collection of maps.
Yes. you use the word 'bandaged' to describe something. Bandaged is an example of a word which is the past tense of a verb (in this case, to bandage) but which also can be used as an adjective. As a verb, it would be I bandaged his hand, and as an adjective it would be, he has a bandaged hand.
awesome
root word
Thermal
Pigheaded
hot
remote
I would use the word "blamer" to describe somebody who always blames other people for their mistakes or problems.
unhelpfulunconstructiveuncharitable
amazing
accepted
A human.
a wealthy family.