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An adjective is a descriptive word that describes a

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Answered by vivekp19
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Answer: words who describe noun or pronoun and verb

Example: your son is very intelligent

She is smart then other girls

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Answered by mousmikumarisl
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Answer:

An adjective is a descriptive word that describes a Noun.

Explanation:

  • A word that characterises a noun is an adjective. The noun it describes is typically placed before the adjective.
  • There are some descriptive adjectives. They describe the noun's nature as a person, a location, or an object.
  • The reader can learn more particular details about an object's colour, size, shape, material, and other characteristics by using adjectives.
  • Adjectives express the behaviour, condition, or characteristic that nouns signify.
  • Adjectives are adjectives that define the characteristics or emotional states of nouns, such as big, humorous, yellow, enjoyable, or quickly.
  • Additionally, using adjectives makes it clear what you are referring about.
  • The word pink is used to describe a specific cupcake in the example above. Pink, then, is an adjective. We may have referred to one cupcake as the "giant cupcake" if it had been bigger than the others.

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