No, joyous is not a compound word; joy with the suffix 'ous' which means 'full of'. Joyous = full of joy.
Your question is not entirely clear, since it can be interpreted in several different ways. If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "suitable adjective" it means a descriptive word that conveys the meaning that you have in mind. If you want to know if the word suitable is an adjective, yet it is. If you are looking for a suitable adjective for some particular purpose, we obviously would have to know what that purpose is, before we could propose a suitable adjective for you to use.
Suitable is an adjective meaning something that's right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation. Example sentences:Margery finally brought a suitable young man home to meet her parents.We will look for a suitable gift for a teacher.it means not sutable
The likely term would be joyous, or more specifically overjoyed.
It can be an adjective or adverb. As an adjective it means of or befitting a queen.
"Joyous [and] playful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase allegro giocoso.Specifically, the masculine adjective allegro means "joyous, merry." The masculine adjective giocosotranslates as "playful." The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro djo-KO-so" in Italian.
The word fest originates from the French language, it was a noun in fifteen eighties and it came from fourteenth Centuary old French. Then it was an adjective and it meant ''suitable for a feast''.
No, joyous is not a compound word; joy with the suffix 'ous' which means 'full of'. Joyous = full of joy.
Festively means pertaining to or suitable for a feast or a festival. Example: Festive party hall; We walked down the street festively
as a noun it means an aquatic plant or animal, especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium as a adjective it means in relation to water
Your question is not entirely clear, since it can be interpreted in several different ways. If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "suitable adjective" it means a descriptive word that conveys the meaning that you have in mind. If you want to know if the word suitable is an adjective, yet it is. If you are looking for a suitable adjective for some particular purpose, we obviously would have to know what that purpose is, before we could propose a suitable adjective for you to use.
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Olina means joyous
Suitable is an adjective meaning something that's right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation. Example sentences:Margery finally brought a suitable young man home to meet her parents.We will look for a suitable gift for a teacher.it means not sutable
Suitable is an adjective meaning something that's right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation. Example sentences:Margery finally brought a suitable young man home to meet her parents.We will look for a suitable gift for a teacher.it means not sutable
No, it's actually nearly the opposite. Sullen means to be bad-tempered and sulky, Joyous is to be full of happiness.
no gnaw means bitting and feast means to eat.