Unrelenting
The word "unwanted" is an adjective. It describes something that is not desired or not wanted.
Yes, "little" is an adjective in the sentence "Miss Franny wanted a little house with lots of books." It describes the size of the house.
Every word describes something. Gleam is a noun. If you wanted an adjective, to describe a noun, that would be gleaming.
The word "wanted" can be an adjective or a verb, depending on how it is used. She wanted Santa to bring her a doll for Christmas. (used as a verb) He is a wanted man. (adjective)
The word that can be a pronoun or a demonstrative adjective, e.g. that man. It can be also be used in relative clauses that limit the subject.(pronoun) That is the right answer.(adjective) That car was parked here before.(clause) The dress that she wanted had already been sold.
so she that she can be free as a villager
No, it was Henry who wanted that.
No, her parents wanted her to marry, but she became a Dominican tertiary.
Because she wanted to conquer the Black Sea.
Catherine Lenard has written: 'All I ever wanted was a lot of money & a husband' -- subject(s): Psychics, Biography
Henry wanted an annulment granted, as when he realised Catherine of Aragon could not provide him with a son (he wanted a male heir to the throne), he wanted rid! The reason he came up with was that their marriage was not legal in the first place, as in the bible it says something like THOU SHALT NOT TAKE YOUR BROTHERS WIFE..... well, this is the reasoning Henry used.