Adjective used substantively
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ADNOUNAdjective used substantively.
ADNOUNSAdjectives used substantively.
THICKAdjective used with good shakes
LIKELYAdjective often used with skepticism
ETICAdjective suffix used with diet, etc.
PARTICIPLEVerb form used as an adjective
adnounan adjective used as a noun
RABIDAdjective often used to describe the press
ATOMICAdjective used for really spicy buffalo wings
adnounsADNOUN, an adjective used as a noun
COZYAdjective used to describe some lobbyist-legislator relationships
greatestUsed to reinforce another adjective of size or extent
herspossessive form of she, used as a predicate adjective
oursthe possessive form of we, used as a predicate adjective
wert(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
is(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
wast(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
were(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
am(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
be(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
are(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
been(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
art(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
being(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
was(used to connect the subject with its predicate adjective or nominative)
adnounsadjective used as a noun, as meek in Blessed are the meek; absolute adjective
adnounadjective used as a noun, as meek in Blessed are the meek; absolute adjective
gradableDenoting an adjective that can be used in the comparative and superlative and take a submodifier
ownbelonging to oneself or itself usually used following a possessive case or possessive adjective cooked my own dinner
prenominalplaced before a noun, esp (of an adjective or sense of an adjective) used only before a noun
qualifierA word or phrase, esp. an adjective, used to attribute a quality to another word, esp. a noun
qualifiersA word or phrase, esp. an adjective, used to attribute a quality to another word, esp. a noun
disgruntledto make ill-humored or discontented usually used as a participial adjective they were a very disgruntled crew Flannery O'Connor
studyperson who learns or memorizes something (as a part in a play) usually used with a qualifying adjective he's a quick study
modifiersA word, esp. an adjective or noun used attributively, that restricts or adds to the sense of a head noun (e.g., good and family in a good family house)
modifierA word, esp. an adjective or noun used attributively, that restricts or adds to the sense of a head noun (e.g., good and family in a good family house)
participlesA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)
participleA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)