Words that can describe Christmas time are: joyful, merry, bright, happy, Santa Claus, family, elves, reindeer, sleigh, Jesus, Christ, harmony, peace, giving, recieving, presents, gifts, holly, awesome, thankfulness, angels, stockings, pointsettas, ornaments, wreaths, and Christmas trees.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word 'Christmas' is a noun.a victorious Christmasa vintage Christmasa vegetarian Christmasa venturesome Christmasa vibrant Christmasa veritable Christmas
Cheerful, colorful, beautiful, and lovely.
beautiful, green, spiky(the needles), decorated, shining(with lights), symbolic
great
sorry, not yet.... :) - IN OTHER WORDS NO !
Of the three spirits who visit Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the final one - Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come - is perhaps the scariest. Some words to describe the spirit, as it was portrayed in the book and the many screen adaptations since include:gravegloomymysteriouscreepygrimreaper-likeshroudedfacelesschillinghoodedsilentIt has been suggested that the nondescript, mysterious nature of this ghost is a direct reflection of the uncertainty of the future.
Jingle bell rock!!!!!!!!!!!
A party game played at Christmas is making words from the sentence 'Christmas is right around the corner.' The number of words you can make will vary depending on how much time you have to make your words and how fast you can find words to use.
long time go
Some adjective that describe Christmas areJollyfestiveholyfrostymerryjoyousexciting
There aren't any adverbs to describe a Christmas tree because Christmas tree is a noun. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns. Decorated, bright, and full are some adjectives that can describe a Christmas tree.
The Esperanto words for Advent and Christmas are Alveno and Christmas.