ingenious. that is all i can think of.
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interesting
indecisive
indifferent
indistinct
ill
imitating
irritating / irritatable / irritated
irresistible
intermediate
infatuated
idiot
idiosyncratic
individualist
ignorant
implosive
just to name a few.
no you cannot use foreign words or proper nouns in scrabble unless at the beginning everyone agrees that you can use foreign words and names. But the names can only be of someone widely known.
Hero
firm, soft, lumpy, hard, flat
bright,colourful, maybe something to describe its pattern portable light, lamp, kerosene lamp, oil lamp
Synonyms for the word beautiful beginning with T are; teasing and tempting. You could also use, taking and tantalizing.
ignorant, idiotic, imbecile, interesting, intelligent.
Some of the descriptive words to describe a place include words like congested, arid, humid or wet. When describing quality, someone can use words like plush, rugged, desolate or fertile.
Adjectives are just describing words. So... you could use: Beautiful, Kind, Funny Any words that describe something or someone.
unique, modern, amazing, charming, adorable, unusual, peculiar
no you cannot use foreign words or proper nouns in scrabble unless at the beginning everyone agrees that you can use foreign words and names. But the names can only be of someone widely known.
Lonelylovelylostlacklusterlusterlush lustfullucidlifelike lionlike...? uh that's all i can think of. hopefully someone else can think of more.
Just look to the Rolling Stones lyric.
There are many words that you could use to describe your professional experience. You could use words like entrepreneurial or agricultural for example.
what are some words that describe that United States History? what are some words that describe that United States History? what are some words you can use to describe the unites states hirtory use the A-Z alphanbet?
You can start the beginning of a essay with the words, 'the, what, our, you and it.' Try not to start you beginning paragraph with words like 'and, but, and because.'
fast
Adverbs