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  2. What Is An Adjective? Definition & Examples - Thesaurus.com

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    In general, the purpose of an adjective is to describe a noun or pronoun and provide more information about it. Adjectives provide answers to questions such as “What kind?” “Which one?” andWhose is it?” To demonstrate how adjectives work, let’s look at two example sentences.

  3. Adjective Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    Adjectives describe or modify—that is, they limit or restrict the meaning of—nouns and pronouns. They may name qualities of all kinds: huge, red, angry, tremendous, unique, rare, etc. An adjective usually comes right before a noun: "a red dress," " fifteen people."

  4. What Is an Adjective? | Definition, Types & Examples - Scribbr

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    An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can be used to describe the qualities of someone or something independently or in comparison to something else. I like old houses. The boy is tall and skinny. Jane is smarter than her brother.

  5. What Is an Adjective? Usage and Examples | Grammarly

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    An adjective is a word that describes the traits, qualities, or number of a noun. What are examples of adjectives? Descriptive words like beautiful, smooth, and heavy are all adjectives, as are numbers (“twelve eggs”). What is the difference between adjectives and adverbs?

  6. What is an adjective? Types, Examples, and Usage | Merriam ...

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    Adjectives are words that describe something or someone. Scruffy, purple, concerned, and special are all adjectives. They usually (but not always) come right before what they are describing.

  7. Adjectives: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns. In other words, they describe people, places, or things. (In schools, adjectives are often introduced as "describing words.") "Old," "green," and "cheerful" are examples of adjectives. In these examples, the adjectives are highlighted, and the nouns are in bold. John is a tall boy.

  8. What Is an Example of an Adjective? Examples of adjectives include words that describe: Location (Germanic language). Color (fuschia gown). Shape or size (large, square structure). Age (eldest son). Material (dirty washcloth). Purpose (hilarious play). How Is an Adjective Different From a Noun, Verb and Adverb?

  9. Adjectives can be made to function like or take the role of nouns in a sentence, and sometimes, a noun, when used to describe or provide more information about another noun, can perform the role of an adjective. For example: I like my English teacher.

  10. What Are Adjectives? (Definition, Usage, And Examples)

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    Adjectives are words that enhance and describe nouns or pronouns, providing additional details to enrich our understanding. Consider the following example: Joseph has got a beautiful car. In this sentence, the word “ beautiful ” serves as an adjective, adding depth to the noun “ car.”