In grammar, an adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to qualify a noun or noun phrase, giving more information about the object signified.
Challenge: describe yourself with adjectives only.
middle-aged
married
average
witty
intuitive
broken-hearted
hopeful
adventurous
cheeky
honest
faithful
loyal
sarcastic
willing
loud
forgetful
friendly
ingenious
compassionate
available
skeptical
alone
scientific
committed
introspective
generous
famous
broke
spoiled
diplomatic
whiny
religious
artsy
sequential
discerning
sincere
brown
creative
genuine
careful
flaky
first-born
melancholy
bossy
light
accepting
good
bored
organized
clever
messy
truthful
green-eyed
controlled
selfish
mindful
restless
black
crafty
sunny
last-minute
half-full
diligent
polite
giving
limber
musical
open-minded
helpful
quick
tolerant
smiley
observant
flip
obligated
motherly
patient
impatient
cheerful
guilty
forgiven.
“A man's character may be learned from the adjectives
which he habitually uses in conversation.”
~Mark Twain
3 comments:
"patient" "impatient"
You make me smile, my friend.
Smile and think.
Love the way you wrapped up your list, my friend.
Hey! I'm takin' on the challenge! Love your adjectives, my friend, though I don't fully agree with all of them... :o)
BROWN!!!! My favorite one ^.^
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