pretty dress
sparkling dress
sequined dress
Elegant, frilly and scarlet are an example of adjectives to describe a dress.
Doubtful, specious, skeptical
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
No. The word compel is a verb, and does not use the suffix -ful (makes adjectives from nouns). The adjectives related to the verb compel are the predicates: compelling and compelled.
Mad Libs is the word game where you type in Adjectives, Nouns, & Verbs to make a story.
Food
There are three (3).
A color, A shape, Lighting.
The word "dress" only has one syllable, -dress-.
Elegant, frilly and scarlet are an example of adjectives to describe a dress.
Doubtful, specious, skeptical
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
Colors can function as both nouns and adjectives. As nouns, they refer to specific shades or hues, such as "blue" or "red." As adjectives, they describe the appearance or characteristics of something, such as "red dress" or "blue sky."
The word wish does not have a lot of adjectives to relate with. However two examples of adjectives for this word are : wishful, and wishless.
Adjectives rarely have the ability to begin with the word one....I think you got adjectives confused with "Adverbs"....
adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.
possible