Rustling, shimmering, dying, dancing, and lying.
Discouraging
kissing, hugging, loving, smiling, laughing
Glistening, sparkling, shining, enchanting, etc.
Shining, sharing, shocking, sheltering.
soothing
Discouraging
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Words that describe AIDS are chronic, end-stage, and worldwide. Words that describe HIV are retroviral, sexually transmitted, and asymptomatic.
kissing, hugging, loving, smiling, laughing
Glistening, sparkling, shining, enchanting, etc.
Shining, sharing, shocking, sheltering.
soothing
The riddle "What has four legs, a head, and leaves?" is a playful way to describe a bed. A bed typically has four legs for support, a headboard at one end (the "head"), and can have sheets and blankets that are often referred to as "leaves" in this context. It’s a clever play on words!
Nouns are not describing words. Adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe Ebenezer Scrooge are:At the beginning of the story...1. Cold2. Mean-hearted3. SelfishAt the end of the story...1. Giving2. Lighthearted3. Joyful
Here are some possibilities: Dying, Expiring, Perishing, Departing, Passing
shining, beaming
Yelling, tackling,