Some basic adjectives include big, small, great, good, happy, sad, red, green, two, three, much, some.
Note that Well is not an adjective, it is an adverb.
Some more sophisticated ones would be Rambunctious, Amazing, Terrific, Judgemental.
participles are verbs that act as adjectives, so words like swimming when used to desribe a noun or baked when used to describe a noun.
There are over 12,000 in the Scrabble dictionary. Here are some
abdominal
able
abnormal
abominable
aboriginal
abortive
abrasive
abstemious
abusive
abysmal
academic
acceptable
accessible
accidental
accountable
accumulative
accusative
acerbic
achievable
acidic
acoustic
acoustical
acquisitive
acquittal
acrimonious
acrobatic
active
actual
actuarial
adaptable
addictive
additional
additive
adenoidal
adhesive
adjectival
adjective
adjustable
administrative
admirable
admissible
adoptive
adorable
adrenal
adulterous
advantageous
adventurous
adverbial
Any word that describes a noun (a thing or object) is an adjective.
Examples would be -
- large, small, fast, dangerous, quiet
- stupendous, miraculous, serendipitous, fortunate, facetious
Proper adjectives include: British, Irish, German, Dutch, Polish.
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns. Some examples are:
Adjectives are descriptive words, they're used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
There are Proper Adjectives, derived from proper nouns, used to describe nationality, religious affiliation or culture, such as:
American
Latino
Japanese
Catholic
Lutheran
Other adjectives that can be used, such as angry, rapid, small, purple, lively, whispering, etc.
Examples:
He was wearing a green shirt.
She wrote one of the most powerful speeches I've ever heard.
The roads became icy as the intimidating storm raged throughout the night.
vast,shimmering,crystal clear,devour,indifferent,ransacked
Examples of descriptive adjectives:
abrasive
abusive
aggravating
annoying
arrogant
hero-heroic
truth-truthful
break-breakable.
irritating,huge,heavy
Some examples of descriptive words for a person's voice are:SilkyRaspyTauntedgaspedhuskystrangledstutteredtonelessshatteredheavyscoffedbabbledvelvetyhissedsnappedpleadedcriedshrill
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
Gibberish and nonsense are descriptive words.
Examples of descriptive statistics are mean, median, mode, and midrange.
Adjectives? Well, they're descriptive words. Like beautiful, nice, soft or terrible. :>
Some descriptive cooking words (adjectives) that start with A are:acidicaddedadventurousappealingappetizingaromaticauthenticawful
"Exploring the Relationship Between Exercise Frequency and Mental Health"
Some descriptive words that contain the letter J are:adjustableCajunenjoyablejadejazzyjealousjoyfuljuniormajorpejorativeprejudicedrejuvenating
Fremersberg is as good as any
Descriptive qualifiers are words or phrases used to provide additional details or characteristics about a noun. They help to give a more precise or vivid description of the noun being referred to. Examples of descriptive qualifiers include adjectives, adverbs, and phrases that specify size, color, shape, quantity, etc.
A descriptive adjective
Vague, descriptive words, like "nice," "large," "bad," "small," etc, tend to have a fair few, I think.