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Brief Definition of Adjective
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adjective (noun): a part-of-speech that modifies or describes a noun or a pronoun. An adjective is one of the nine parts of speech. An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun. It "describes" or "modifies" a noun (The big dog was hungry)​

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Answered by gautamgada2006
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adjective a word that tells us

something more about a noun or pronoun. Examples: a small box : fresh mangoes; I am sorry; the big, brown, wooden board.

To show that something or someone has more of a quality, we use more before the adjective, eg.. more intelligent, more frightening. If the adjective is short, (with only one or two syllables in it), we add '-er' instead of using 'more', eg., big bigger, happy-happier.

To show that something/someone has more of a quality than anything/ anyone else, we use 'most before longer adjectives and add '-est' to the shorter adjectives. Examples: most intelligent, most frightening, biggest, happiest, softest.

There are many adjectives which end with: -ful (useful), -less (careless), -able (washable).

Answered by Hitlerdidi
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