Angery, upset, infuriated, unhappy, disturbed, irritated, intolerable, and probably more.
honerable
Some words to describe a person beginning with the letter U are:ubiquitousUGLYunbelievableUkrainianUncleunctuousunderstandinguniqueunlikelyunluckyunrulyunusual
mad
mad vex ire
One word is EGO as in "He has a large Ego" or "Her ego has flourished".
there is no word to describe delaware
The adjective "mad" is used to describe a person suffering from a mental disease. Colloquially, the term is used to describe somebody who is angry or upset. It is also used to describe somebody who is excessively devoted to an interest or activity as in somebody who is mad about sports or mad about model trains.
Wazimu is the Kikuyu word for the English word mad.
Yes. In most places the word salty is used as slang to express anger, jealousy or regret about a particular situation.
· mad · mean · mellow · merry · miserable · morbid
The word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The words used to describe adjectives are adverbs.Example adverbs to use with the adjective 'beautiful':absolutelyalmostalreadydefinitelyhowjustmostnotsotootrulyvery
YesAn adjective can describe a person
If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word sickness is a noun. Some adjectives that describe sickness are:lingeringcontagiousbrieftiringmorningmotionseacardebilitatingcommon
Feline and cat-like
well obviously that is not know and i am mad