adjectives Crossword Puzzles
Build Your Word Power!! 2024-11-08
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- a word or group of words for linking ideas in language, conjunction
- a word with the opposite meaning
- a word that describes a noun
- a word made up other words combined e.g. fireman, up-to-date
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- word used to refer to a person or a thing
- a letter that isn't heard when a particular word is pronounced.
- a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word in order to form a different word
- use of symbols such as a full stop, comma, quotation marks
- a word that modifies a verb, also adjectives, other adverbs
- word or expression which means the same as another word or expression
- when there is more than one
- a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word in order to form a different word
12 Clues: when there is more than one • a word that describes a noun • a word with the opposite meaning • word used to refer to a person or a thing • use of symbols such as a full stop, comma, quotation marks • a word that modifies a verb, also adjectives, other adverbs • a word made up other words combined e.g. fireman, up-to-date • ...
Unit 1 - Adjectives 2022-09-21
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- If you are good with your hands or useful then you are ___________.
- Someone who can make/create things.
- Another word for intelligent.
- Someone who enjoys new activities.
- Another word for happy.
- You are not easily scared.
- Something that makes you laugh.
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- Somebody who can use their body well.
- If you don't hurt things or fight then you are _______.
- Someone who cares about other people or animals.
- Somebody who is positive about something.
- A person who is relaxed.
- You do the right thing and follow the rules.
- A person who is creative and is good at art.
- Someone who shares their things is this.
- Someone with lots of energy.
16 Clues: Another word for happy. • A person who is relaxed. • You are not easily scared. • Someone with lots of energy. • Another word for intelligent. • Something that makes you laugh. • Someone who enjoys new activities. • Someone who can make/create things. • Somebody who can use their body well. • Someone who shares their things is this. • Somebody who is positive about something. • ...
Clothes and Adjectives 2020-02-14
Adjectives describing personality 2020-12-18
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- A person who likes talking
- A person who believes in himself/herself
- A person who doesn't like meeting new people and hates going to parties
- A person who hates working and never helps at home
- A person who is not interesting is __________?
- A person who knows a lot of things and usually gets good marks at school.
- A person who does a lot of things on his/her own
- A person who likes spending money or giving presents
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- A person who thinks he/she is more important than anyone else
- A person who often tells jokes and makes other people laugh
- A person who works really hard
- A person who doesn' worry about things
- A person who always says 'please' and 'thank you'
- A person who likes travelling and trying new activities
- A person who is sometimes in a bad mood and sometimes in a good mood
- A person who always tells the truth
16 Clues: A person who likes talking • A person who works really hard • A person who always tells the truth • A person who doesn' worry about things • A person who believes in himself/herself • A person who is not interesting is __________? • A person who does a lot of things on his/her own • A person who always says 'please' and 'thank you' • ...
Adjectives (unit 3) 2021-11-18
Adjectives ed-ing 2014-03-26
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- My job is very repetitive. We do the same thing every day. It's _____________.
- Rafa Nadal was _________ when he lost the tennis match.
- I went really red. I was so __________.
- Learning about space and life on Mars is ______________.
- The film was ____________. I fell asleep.
- The first time i rode a roller coaster i thought it was __________.
- I won the lottery. I feel ___________
- I got lost in London and i didn't have a map. I was ______________.
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- But after, i thought it was __________ and i wanted to ride again!
- I am ____________ of spiders. They're terrifying.
- The baby cried all night. Today, I'm ___________.
- I passed my driving test. It was _______________.
- It's really __________ when the teacher forgets my name.
- The museum was very ___________. You should go!
- Are you ____________ IN art?
- He is picking his nose in public. I feel ____________.
16 Clues: Are you ____________ IN art? • I won the lottery. I feel ___________ • I went really red. I was so __________. • The film was ____________. I fell asleep. • The museum was very ___________. You should go! • I am ____________ of spiders. They're terrifying. • The baby cried all night. Today, I'm ___________. • I passed my driving test. It was _______________. • ...
Adjectives with ful 2015-06-07
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- For me this is a very ..... gadget. I couldn’t live without it.
- He is very nervous. It must be because of his ..... job.
- The film was ..... , I sat on the edge of my seat all the time.
- Be ..... , there are a lot of pickpockets in the area.
- He is a very ..... guy . He would never lie to you.
- She is a very optimistic and ..... person.
- Be ..... , somebody may tell on you and then you’ll be in trouble.
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- The kitten is very ..... . All the time it runs and jumps around.
- I was ..... for what she’d done for me.
- Fortunately, our project was ..... and won the first price in the competition.
- My dad was ..... that the business wouldn’t take off.
- Something was evidently troubling my mum yesterday, she was very ..... .
- He was a ..... monarch who was respected both at home and abroad.
- My son is so ..... . he always leaves his things behind at school.
- She was furious and gave me a ..... look.
- She believes in people, she is a very ..... person.
16 Clues: I was ..... for what she’d done for me. • She was furious and gave me a ..... look. • She is a very optimistic and ..... person. • He is a very ..... guy . He would never lie to you. • She believes in people, she is a very ..... person. • My dad was ..... that the business wouldn’t take off. • Be ..... , there are a lot of pickpockets in the area. • ...
Adjectives- Y4. U2 2017-03-15
compund adverbs/adjectives 2022-01-13
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- it can be traslate as "resemble"
- the company is looking for employees that are...
- it can be traslate as "continue"
- it can be traslate as "to finish"
- when you protect something
- a good soldier need to be...
- not a red head person, the opposite
- the main objective of any business
- object created for a specific use
- to be friendly with someone
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- someone who gets angry very easily
- something that is useful and quick
- it can be traslate as "review or pass"
- something that is considered vintage
- it can be traslate as "getting bigger"
- a person that is willing to listen different opinions
16 Clues: when you protect something • to be friendly with someone • a good soldier need to be... • it can be traslate as "resemble" • it can be traslate as "continue" • it can be traslate as "to finish" • object created for a specific use • someone who gets angry very easily • something that is useful and quick • the main objective of any business • not a red head person, the opposite • ...
English crossword - adjectives 2023-11-30
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- ? - weirder - weirdest
- Cold - colder - ?
- Long - ? - Longest
- angry - ? - angriest
- Big - bigger - ?
- strong - stronger - ?
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- ? - worse - worst
- ? - more tired - the most tired
- Small - smaller - ?
- hungry - ? - hungriest
- ? - funnier - funniest
- ? - more terrible - most terrible
- Beautiful - more beautiful - most ?
- Someone who volunteers at a shelter is sometimes called?
- ? - better - best
- A soup kitchen is a kitchen that serves what?
16 Clues: Big - bigger - ? • ? - worse - worst • Cold - colder - ? • ? - better - best • Long - ? - Longest • Small - smaller - ? • angry - ? - angriest • strong - stronger - ? • ? - weirder - weirdest • hungry - ? - hungriest • ? - funnier - funniest • ? - more tired - the most tired • ? - more terrible - most terrible • Beautiful - more beautiful - most ? • ...
Adjectives describing feelings. 2025-10-06
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- Feeling sad because something didn't happen the way you hoped it would.embarrassed Feeling shy or uncomfortable about something.
- Wanting something that someone else has.
- Feeling embarrassed or guilty because of something you did.
- Feeling unhappy, worried, or angry.
- Feeling tired and impatient because you're not interested in something.
- (mostly British English) Feeling annoyed or angry.
- Feeling pleased with yourself or someone else.
- Feeling happy and full of energy about something good that is going to happen.
- Feeling afraid.
- Unable to understand something.
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- Feeling very happy and pleased.
- Feeling extremely frightened.
- Feeling surprised and upset about something unexpected.
- Not trusting someone or something.
- Feeling happy because something bad didn't happen or is no longer a problem.
- Feeling worried or nervous about something.
16 Clues: Feeling afraid. • Feeling extremely frightened. • Feeling very happy and pleased. • Unable to understand something. • Not trusting someone or something. • Feeling unhappy, worried, or angry. • Wanting something that someone else has. • Feeling worried or nervous about something. • Feeling pleased with yourself or someone else. • ...
Comparative adjectives/ Imperative 2020-07-27
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- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "crazy".
- Tradução em inglês do verbo "abrir" no imperativo.
- Para expressar uma relação de igualdade em adjetivos longos/curtos utilizamos a palavra...
- Tradução do adjetivo "calmo" em inglês no grau comparativo de superioridade.
- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "nice".
- Auxiliar de negação no imperativo, utilizado também no Simple present tense.
- Para expressar uma relação de superioridade em adjetivos longos utilizamos a palavra...
- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "bad".
- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "big".
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- Para expressar uma relação de inferioridade em adjetivos longos/curtos utilizamos a palavra...
- Imperativo do verbo "fechar" em inglês.
- Tradução do adjetivo "hard" em inglês no grau comparativo de superioridade.
- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "fast".
- Conjugação do verbo "cook" no imperativo.
- Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "good".
- Imperativo do verbo "ir" em inglês.
16 Clues: Imperativo do verbo "ir" em inglês. • Imperativo do verbo "fechar" em inglês. • Conjugação do verbo "cook" no imperativo. • Tradução em inglês do verbo "abrir" no imperativo. • Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "bad". • Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "big". • Grau comparativo de superioridade do adjetivo "fast". • ...
Adjectives of personality 2020-07-14
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- you show you love someone and you care about them
- d etermined to be successful
- Someone who tells lies or deceives people
- an attractive personality
- annoyed because of somebody else's mistakes. This is also someone who doesn't want to wait
- always telling other people what to do, in a way that is annoying
- likes to meet and talk to new people
- easily upset or offended. can also be someone who understands other people's feelings
- t his person can be trusted
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- only cares about themselves and not about other people
- This person always wants to win
- not feeling confident about yourself
- This person keeps their house and/or clothes very neat and clean
- to give a child everything they want, otherwise they behave badly
- this kind of people won't change their mind
- reasonable and practical
16 Clues: reasonable and practical • an attractive personality • t his person can be trusted • d etermined to be successful • This person always wants to win • not feeling confident about yourself • likes to meet and talk to new people • Someone who tells lies or deceives people • this kind of people won't change their mind • you show you love someone and you care about them • ...
adjectives urbano lugrís 2022-03-29
Adjectives of personality 2013-07-15
16 Clues: lazy • sincere • generous • sociable • stubborn • sensitive • confident • emotional • possessive • optimistic • independent • competitive • adventurous • cooperative • self-centred • materialistic
ADJECTIVES and NOUNS 2013-02-18
Unit 9 adjectives 2017-01-26
16 Clues: nõrk • tark • kurb • kiire • laisk • rumal • tugev • vapper • aeglane • õnnelik • sõbralik • tore, kena • tobe, rumal • häbelik, uje • üleannetu, ulakas • toimekas, hõivatud, kiire
Alternative Adjectives 002 2021-02-09
16 Clues: Rapid • Elated • Hushed • Chilly • Hideous • Forlorn • Furious • Shocked • Ancient • Gradual • Virtuous • Charming • Sizzling • Deafening • Appealing • Microscopic
Describing words (adjectives) 2018-01-04
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- keaw -> schwach
- rraganto -> arrogant
- timipostic ->optimistisch
- ryang -> wütend
- atienpt -> geduldig
- azly -> faul
- ynnfu -> lustig
- ocol -> cool
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- resious -> ernst
- orbngi -> langweilig
- ousrgene -> grosszügig
- freinlyd -> freundlich
- mitientpa -> ungeduldig
- zycra -> verrückt
- ravbe -> tapfer
- fulphel -> hilfsbereit
16 Clues: azly -> faul • ocol -> cool • keaw -> schwach • ravbe -> tapfer • ryang -> wütend • ynnfu -> lustig • resious -> ernst • zycra -> verrückt • atienpt -> geduldig • orbngi -> langweilig • rraganto -> arrogant • ousrgene -> grosszügig • freinlyd -> freundlich • fulphel -> hilfsbereit • mitientpa -> ungeduldig • timipostic ->optimistisch
Adjectives(describing words) 2023-06-26
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- Large in size or amount
- Not having a great height or being below average in height
- Moving or happening quickly
- Lacking physical strength or power
- Feeling or showing strong displeasure or annoyance
- Reflecting light and looking bright or glossy
- Producing a lot of sound and being easily heard
- Having a greater height than average
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- Making little or no noise
- Having great physical power or ability
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Moving or happening at a low speed
- Showing courage or not afraid to face danger
- Feeling or showing joy or contentment
- Not large in size or amount
- Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow
16 Clues: Large in size or amount • Making little or no noise • Moving or happening quickly • Not large in size or amount • Causing laughter or amusement • Moving or happening at a low speed • Lacking physical strength or power • Having a greater height than average • Feeling or showing joy or contentment • Having great physical power or ability • Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow • ...
Ponyo #4 Adjectives 2023-08-08
16 Clues: atsui • nemui • kowai • ookii • abunai • chisai • kawaii • ooishii • shizuka • minikui • yasashii • fine rippa • tasting mazui • wonderful suteki • kind yasashikunai • splendid subarashii
ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING FEELINGS 2023-11-09
17 Clues: feliç • confós • envejós • aterrit • avorrit • impactat • orgullós • espantat • emocionat • desconfiat • avergonyit • avergonyit • alleugerit • decepcionat • amb angoixa • molt enfadat • enfadat, molest
Unit 6 Adjectives 2024-03-05
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- follows logic and reason rather than emotions
- follows traditional approaches
- treats people with empathy, thoughtfullness
- introverted, shy, quiet
- finds practical solutions to problems
- acts without thinking
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- focused on their goals, doesn't let people or problems get in the way
- imaginative, thinks outside of the box
- extroverted, confident, friendly
- can adapt to any situation
- works on a task without getting distracted
- follows their instincs
- thinks carefully about their actions
- has difficulty making decisions
- does things in a careful and organized manner
- doesn't get emotionally involved in a situation
16 Clues: acts without thinking • follows their instincs • introverted, shy, quiet • can adapt to any situation • follows traditional approaches • has difficulty making decisions • extroverted, confident, friendly • thinks carefully about their actions • finds practical solutions to problems • imaginative, thinks outside of the box • works on a task without getting distracted • ...
Fun with Adjectives 2023-10-03
Adjectives - Book 3 2024-11-15
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- - Noticeably happy and optimistic.
- - Ready to face and endure danger or pain.
- - Giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance.
- - Willing to give and share.
- - Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate.
- - Feeling or showing confidence in oneself.
- - Showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous.
- - Eager to know or learn something.
- - Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.
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- - Making sure of avoiding potential danger.
- - Unwilling to work or use energy.
- - Easily hurt or affected.
- - Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements.
- - Demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed.
- - Free of deceit; truthful and sincere.
- - Able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed.
16 Clues: - Easily hurt or affected. • - Willing to give and share. • - Noticeably happy and optimistic. • - Unwilling to work or use energy. • - Eager to know or learn something. • - Free of deceit; truthful and sincere. • - Ready to face and endure danger or pain. • - Making sure of avoiding potential danger. • - Feeling or showing confidence in oneself. • ...
Adjectives and adverbs 2025-12-03
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- You laugh because something is ___
- what is a rock?
- to not feel well
- If you are more bright than someone, you are ___ than them
- "Simple" as an adverb
- A synonym to very
- A christmas colour
- Doing something again and again
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- Synonym to oddly
- What IQ measures
- To not be very smart
- Means the same as quietly
- Some peolpe wear glasses to see more ___
- A snail moves __
- A synonym for mad
- When you do something fast, you do it ___
16 Clues: what is a rock? • Synonym to oddly • What IQ measures • to not feel well • A snail moves __ • A synonym for mad • A synonym to very • A christmas colour • To not be very smart • "Simple" as an adverb • Means the same as quietly • Doing something again and again • You laugh because something is ___ • Some peolpe wear glasses to see more ___ • When you do something fast, you do it ___ • ...
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives 2025-12-26
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- Superlative form of “tall”
- Irregular superlative form of “bad”
- Comparative form of “heavy”
- Irregular superlative form of “good”
- Superlative form of “small”
- Superlative form of “fast”
- Comparative form of “tall”
- Comparative form of “big”
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- Comparative form of “fast”
- Comparative form of “old”
- Irregular comparative form of “bad”
- Superlative form of “big”
- Superlative form of “heavy”
- Irregular comparative form of “good”
- Superlative form of “old”
- Comparative form of “small”
16 Clues: Comparative form of “old” • Superlative form of “big” • Superlative form of “old” • Comparative form of “big” • Comparative form of “fast” • Superlative form of “tall” • Superlative form of “fast” • Comparative form of “tall” • Comparative form of “heavy” • Superlative form of “heavy” • Superlative form of “small” • Comparative form of “small” • Irregular superlative form of “bad” • ...
Techniques to use for a better chracterisation 2026-02-18
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- When a series of words start with the same sound.
- A way of describing something by saying it is something else to show a strong comparison.
- Words that describe a verb (an action), an adjective, or another adverb—often ending in -ly.
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- A group of items written one after another, usually in a line or down a page.
- A word that sounds like the noise it describes.
- A comparison that uses the words like or as.
- Words that describe a noun (a person, place, or thing).
7 Clues: A comparison that uses the words like or as. • When a series of words start with the same sound. • A word that sounds like the noise it describes. • Words that describe a noun (a person, place, or thing). • A group of items written one after another, usually in a line or down a page. • ...
Positive Personality Adjectives 2017-02-06
17 Clues: смелый • честный • надежный • разумный • разумный • радостный • остроумный • поддерживающий • мотивированный • полный энтузиазма • забавный, веселый • спокойный, терпеливый • заслуживающий доверия • с богатым воображением • бодрый, жизнерадостный • решительный, полный решимости • вдумчивый; внимательный, заботливый
Vocabulary: cities, adjectives 2015-04-14
16 Clues: not bad • not new • not wet • not hot • not old • not dry • not big • not good • not ugly • not cold • not small • not cheap • not noisy • not quiet • not expensive • not beautiful
Adjectives with ful 2015-06-07
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- Be ..... , somebody may tell on you and then you’ll be in trouble.
- She believes in people, she is a very ..... person.
- She is a very optimistic and ..... person.
- The film was ..... , I sat on the edge of my seat all the time.
- Something was evidently troubling my mum yesterday, she was very ..... .
- My son is so ..... . he always leaves his things behind at school.
- For me this is a very ..... gadget. I couldn’t live without it.
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- Be ..... , there are a lot of pickpockets in the area.
- Fortunately, our project was ..... and won the first price in the competition.
- The kitten is very ..... . All the time it runs and jumps around.
- He is very nervous. It must be because of his ..... job.
- My dad was ..... that the business wouldn’t take off.
- He was a ..... monarch who was respected both at home and abroad.
- He is a very ..... guy . He would never lie to you.
- She was furious and gave me a ..... look.
- I was ..... for what she’d done for me.
16 Clues: I was ..... for what she’d done for me. • She was furious and gave me a ..... look. • She is a very optimistic and ..... person. • She believes in people, she is a very ..... person. • He is a very ..... guy . He would never lie to you. • My dad was ..... that the business wouldn’t take off. • Be ..... , there are a lot of pickpockets in the area. • ...
Adjectives of character 2022-07-07
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- not afraid
- afraid to speak
- doesn't clean very much
- doesn't treat his/hers friends nicely
- loves moving around
- nice to others
- talks alot
- opposite of shy
- makes people laugh
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- doesn't do much
- gives to others
- only thinks of themselves
- doesn't talk much
- keeps things clean/neat
- horrible to others
- kind to his/hers friends
16 Clues: not afraid • talks alot • nice to others • doesn't do much • gives to others • afraid to speak • opposite of shy • doesn't talk much • horrible to others • makes people laugh • loves moving around • doesn't clean very much • keeps things clean/neat • kind to his/hers friends • only thinks of themselves • doesn't treat his/hers friends nicely
Adjectives for Writing 2022-02-15
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- I don't want to go skiing, it's too _________.
- The opposite of dead.
- Math is a very ________ subject.
- Another word for 'dirty'.
- The opposite of short.
- The opposite of sad.
- The math problem 2+2 is very _______.
- You must be very _______ to be a soldier.
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- I'm hot. Let's sit _______ the tree.
- I don't think she's ugly, I think she's ________.
- A synonym of the word 'big'.
- Another word for great.
- Jack Ma has a lot of money. He is very _______.
- Everyone knows Justin Bieber. He's extremely ________.
- The opposite of wet.
- I can't lift it, it's too _________.
16 Clues: The opposite of wet. • The opposite of sad. • The opposite of dead. • The opposite of short. • Another word for great. • Another word for 'dirty'. • A synonym of the word 'big'. • Math is a very ________ subject. • I'm hot. Let's sit _______ the tree. • I can't lift it, it's too _________. • The math problem 2+2 is very _______. • You must be very _______ to be a soldier. • ...
Spanish Descriptive Adjectives 2020-11-16
Adjectives and superlatives 2023-12-12
16 Clues: big • bad • good • much • small • angry • very much • very angry • brave, strong • very good, best • very bad, worst • very big, biggest • very small, smallest • very bold, very daring • bold, daring (GEN SING) • very brave, very strong
adjectives and adverbs 2023-09-20
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- Periods are commonly used in sentences.
- I like old houses.
- Bryson has a magnificent mullet.
- The globe can hold an giant amount of people.
- My hair is gorgeous.
- My dog is silly.
- I have one hundred dogs.
- Aaron has a cool pallet home.
- my brother can run fast.
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- The chrome book I have this year is amazing.
- Mrs. Gray has the coolest music.
- This shop is much nicer.
- Ceirra has stained Dudes.
- Last night the moon was a beautiful orange.
- He read the sentence slowly.
- He rights meaning less sentences.
16 Clues: My dog is silly. • I like old houses. • My hair is gorgeous. • This shop is much nicer. • I have one hundred dogs. • my brother can run fast. • Ceirra has stained Dudes. • He read the sentence slowly. • Aaron has a cool pallet home. • Mrs. Gray has the coolest music. • Bryson has a magnificent mullet. • He rights meaning less sentences. • Periods are commonly used in sentences. • ...
Adjectives of personality 2020-07-14
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- Someone who tells lies or deceives people
- only cares about themselves and not about other people
- likes to meet and talk to new people
- an attractive personality
- reasonable and practical
- d etermined to be successful
- always telling other people what to do, in a way that is annoying
- annoyed because of somebody else's mistakes. This is also someone who doesn't want to wait
- This person keeps their house and/or clothes very neat and clean
Down
- easily upset or offended. can also be someone who understands other people's feelings
- you show you love someone and you care about them
- This person always wants to win
- t his person can be trusted
- this kind of people won't change their mind
- not feeling confident about yourself
- to give a child everything they want, otherwise they behave badly
16 Clues: reasonable and practical • an attractive personality • t his person can be trusted • d etermined to be successful • This person always wants to win • likes to meet and talk to new people • not feeling confident about yourself • Someone who tells lies or deceives people • this kind of people won't change their mind • you show you love someone and you care about them • ...
Adjectives of personality 2025-03-04
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- Someone who doesn’t like sharing and only thinks about themselves.
- A person who is caring and does nice things for others.
- A person who is kind, warm, and easy to get along with.
- A person who loves being around others and enjoys social events.
- This person enjoys chatting and never runs out of things to say.
- This person always puts in effort and never gives up easily.
- Someone who isn’t warm or welcoming to others.
- Someone who doesn’t joke much and takes things very earnestly.
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- Someone who doesn’t show much consideration for others.
- Someone who speaks very little and prefers to listen.
- A person who is happy to share what they have with others.
- This person learns quickly and solves problems easily.
- Someone who prefers to relax rather than do work.
- Someone who struggles to understand things or makes silly mistakes.
- Someone who feels nervous or uncomfortable in social situations.
- A person who makes others laugh with jokes and humor.
16 Clues: Someone who isn’t warm or welcoming to others. • Someone who prefers to relax rather than do work. • Someone who speaks very little and prefers to listen. • A person who makes others laugh with jokes and humor. • This person learns quickly and solves problems easily. • Someone who doesn’t show much consideration for others. • ...
Adjectives of description 2025-11-16
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- Be careful! This path is very __________, so only one person can walk at a time.
- This kitten is so __________ that it can fit inside my hand.
- Everyone thinks Ana is very __________; people always smile when they see her.
- Pedro isn’t short or tall. He’s __________.
- Lucas is really __________; many students say he looks like a movie star.
- Her skin is very __________; she almost looks like she never goes outside.
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- Her hair is completely __________, without any curls.
- Turn on the light, please. It’s too __________ in here.
- Marcos is really __________; he can see over almost everyone’s head.
- This river is very __________ here, so the boats move slowly.
- Paula has long, __________ hair that looks like little spirals.
- My little sister is very __________; she still goes to primary school.
- My brother is very __________, so he can’t reach the top shelf.
- That creature in the movie is extremely __________; it scared the whole class.
- My grandfather is very __________; he was born a long time ago.
- The model is very __________ and looks like she does a lot of sport.
16 Clues: Pedro isn’t short or tall. He’s __________. • Her hair is completely __________, without any curls. • Turn on the light, please. It’s too __________ in here. • This kitten is so __________ that it can fit inside my hand. • This river is very __________ here, so the boats move slowly. • Paula has long, __________ hair that looks like little spirals. • ...
FAMILY AND ADJECTIVES 2025-12-15
16 Clues: HE IS OLD • HE IS TALL • HE IS SHORT • HE IS YOUNG • THE BEST MUM • THE BEST DAD • THE BEST TWIN • SHE ID PRETTY • HE IS HANDSOME • THE BEST UNCLE • THE BEST SISTER • THE BEST COUSIN • THE BEST AUNTIE • THE BEST BROTHER • THE OLDEST GRANDMA • THE OLDEST GRANDPA
ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING PERSONALITY 2026-03-28
Across
- Someone you can trust to do what they say they will do.
- Showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief.
- Refusing to change your mind or opinion, even when you might be wrong.
- Showing a lack of excitement or interest in something.
- Having or showing great vitality and activity.
- Caring only about yourself and not about others.
- Feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
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- Not planned or controlled well; messy and chaotic.
- Putting a lot of effort and care into your work.
- Not realizing or caring how other people feel.
- Having the duty of taking care of something; sensible and able to be trusted.
- Annoyed by having to wait; wanting things to happen immediately.
- Showing consideration for the needs of other people.
- Willing to work together with others to achieve a goal.
- Lacking self-confidence; feeling anxious about oneself.
- Behaving in a way that is typical of someone much younger; not "grown-up."
16 Clues: Not realizing or caring how other people feel. • Having or showing great vitality and activity. • Putting a lot of effort and care into your work. • Caring only about yourself and not about others. • Not planned or controlled well; messy and chaotic. • Showing consideration for the needs of other people. • Showing a lack of excitement or interest in something. • ...
Unit 5 Adjectives 2020-02-26
Describing words - Adjectives 2017-05-07
Across
- Accessible
- Subtle and non-intrusive, respectful of personal boundaries
- Obsessed with owning and buying things
- Jealous
- Boring, monotonous
- Intuitive, able to sense the unsaid
- Doubtful, unsure
- Friendly, amicable
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- Extremely demanding
- Accepting and accommodating
- No longer used
- Constructive
- Inducing fear
- Clever, good problem-solver
- Brief, to-the-point
- Average, unremarkable
16 Clues: Jealous • Accessible • Constructive • Inducing fear • No longer used • Doubtful, unsure • Boring, monotonous • Friendly, amicable • Extremely demanding • Brief, to-the-point • Average, unremarkable • Accepting and accommodating • Clever, good problem-solver • Intuitive, able to sense the unsaid • Obsessed with owning and buying things • ...
Adjectives of Taste 2018-09-14
16 Clues: Salt • Sødt • Surt • Creamy • Saftig • Bitter • Skarpt • Lækkert • syrligt • Klistret • Uden smag • Velsmagende • Krydret/pikant • Stærkt - som i krydret • Stærkt - As in: This Chili con Carne is very ... • Stærkt - As in: This coffee has a ..... roasted taste
Adjectives describing feelings 2019-09-27
16 Clues: гордый • скучающий • испуганный • стыдящийся • напуганный • завистливый • расстроенный • воодушевленный • разочарованный • смущенный,растерянный • восторженный,радостный • потрясенный,шокированный • взволнованный,озабоченный • облегченный,освобожденный • подозрительный,сомнительный • обеспокоенный,обескураженный
Place adjectives 1 2023-10-24
Adjectives Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
Across
- The opposite of difficult.
- When a product is modern.
- English for すごい!
- Similar to hard.
- When a product has a low cost.
- When lots of people like something.
- The opposite of big.
- When a product does not weigh much.
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- When a product weighs a lot.
- When a product has a high cost.
- When something has existed for a long time.
- When not many people like something.
- The opposite of beautiful.
- Similar to quick.
- When a product has a large size.
- The opposite of fast.
16 Clues: English for すごい! • Similar to hard. • Similar to quick. • The opposite of big. • The opposite of fast. • When a product is modern. • The opposite of difficult. • The opposite of beautiful. • When a product weighs a lot. • When a product has a low cost. • When a product has a high cost. • When a product has a large size. • When lots of people like something. • ...
Adjectives for Noemí 2023-04-07
Adjectives(describing words 2023-06-26
Across
- Large in size or amount
- Not having a great height or being below average in height
- Moving or happening quickly
- Lacking physical strength or power
- Feeling or showing strong displeasure or annoyance
- Reflecting light and looking bright or glossy
- Producing a lot of sound and being easily heard
- Having a greater height than average
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- Making little or no noise
- Having great physical power or ability
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Moving or happening at a low speed
- Showing courage or not afraid to face danger
- Feeling or showing joy or contentment
- Not large in size or amount
- Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow
16 Clues: Large in size or amount • Making little or no noise • Moving or happening quickly • Not large in size or amount • Causing laughter or amusement • Moving or happening at a low speed • Lacking physical strength or power • Having a greater height than average • Feeling or showing joy or contentment • Having great physical power or ability • Feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow • ...
bacon - family & adjectives 2025-03-07
Adjectives of opinion 2025-02-02
Across
- making you feel like crying
- making you feel bad because something is difficult
- making you feel not stressed
- not clear
- full of energy and fun
- interesting, nice or fashionable
- making you feel a little angry
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- not fun or interesting, making you feel sleepy
- not as good as you expected
- very special or surprising
- having no reason or use
- very bad, awful
- not bad, not great
- exactly right, nothing wrong
- enjoyable and making you happy
- really good or important
16 Clues: not clear • very bad, awful • not bad, not great • full of energy and fun • having no reason or use • really good or important • very special or surprising • not as good as you expected • making you feel like crying • exactly right, nothing wrong • making you feel not stressed • enjoyable and making you happy • making you feel a little angry • interesting, nice or fashionable • ...
Spanish 1 Adjectives 2025-10-07
16 Clues: nice • lazy • quiet • funny • patient • serious • talented • studious • athletic • artistic • generous • impatient • organized • intelligent • hard-working • disorganized
ACT Vocab Adjectives 2025-11-18
Across
- inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech
- marked by satisfaction with the status quo
- not straightforward
- marked by a lack of enthusiasm, interest, or concern for something
- characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort
- embodying a fallacy
- something careful and exact about doing something accurately
- intended to gain goodwill or favor to reduce hostility
- able to be perceived by a scene, or by the mind
- relating to or involving general ideas, rather than an actual object or person
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- marked by kindness or generosity
- given to examination or investigation
- governed or characterized by sudden, irrational, and unpredictable impulses or whims
- departing from what is usual, conventional, something careful relating to or dealing with the aesthetic or the beautiful
- Superficially fair, reasonable, or valuable, often deceptively so
- having a clear, truthful relevance to what is being discussed
16 Clues: not straightforward • embodying a fallacy • marked by kindness or generosity • given to examination or investigation • marked by satisfaction with the status quo • able to be perceived by a scene, or by the mind • inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech • characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort • ...
Scribe Tribe's Crossword Puzzle 2012-03-26
Across
- Oracle/Major worship place of the god Apollo
- Quixote/foolishly impractical in the pursuit of ideals
- Vision/a narrative poem in which the main character falls asleep and experiences events of moral significance
- philosophical and artistic movement growing out of the Renaissance
- song sung in classical Greece outside the bride's room on her wedding night
- song or poem, written in elegiac couplets, that expresses sorrow or lamentation
- religious study of end things or ultimate conclusions
- Law/If something can go wrong it will
- Novel/Any novel that takes the form of a series of letters
- Arnold/a traitor
- short nickname, usually containing adjectives, attached to the character's name
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- to distinguish a group of people from outsiders
- sudden comprehension of the larger essence of something
- gibberish
- long poem narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures
- Monologue/a poetic form in which a single character reveals their identity to a silent auditor
- a Barrel/How they were able to drain the lungs of a person who has been drowning
17 Clues: gibberish • Arnold/a traitor • Law/If something can go wrong it will • Oracle/Major worship place of the god Apollo • to distinguish a group of people from outsiders • religious study of end things or ultimate conclusions • Quixote/foolishly impractical in the pursuit of ideals • sudden comprehension of the larger essence of something • ...
Grammar Crossword 2021-11-05
Across
- Los Angeles, Boston Red Sox.
- they introduce a subordinate clause.
- is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
- is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing or idea.
- love, hope, honesty, justice.
- I, me, myself, you, she, he, her, him.
- it names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses.
- they point out a person, place or thing.
- it tells where, when, how or what extent.
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- they link or connect the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective in the predicate.
- they are also called "auxiliary verbs".
- is a word used in a place of one noun or more than one noun.
- they are formed form a proper noun and begin with a capital letter.
- lighthouse, computer, statue.
- scientist, magazine, holiday.
- a word used to name a person, place, thing or an idea.
- they name an idea, a feeling, a quality or a characteristic.
- it names any one of a group of persons, places, things or ideas.
- is a word used to modify a noun or a pronoun.
- action verb, intransitive verb, transitive verb.
20 Clues: Los Angeles, Boston Red Sox. • lighthouse, computer, statue. • scientist, magazine, holiday. • love, hope, honesty, justice. • they introduce a subordinate clause. • I, me, myself, you, she, he, her, him. • they are also called "auxiliary verbs". • they point out a person, place or thing. • it tells where, when, how or what extent. • ...
xcvgd 2020-04-26
Across
- Antonym to the words: constant, stable, steady, predictable.
- Opposite of adjectives: mild, noncritical, nonurgent.
- Money placed in an account.
- But experts are urging to ..... on the side of caution.
- Synonym to the words: schedule, memo, programme.
- To sell shares in a company to members of the public, followed by listing on a stock exchange.
- For many companies, .....-ing to investors has become almost a full-time job.
- The difference between what it costs a business to buy or produce something and what they sell it for.
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- Synonym-verb to the words: endanger, risk, imperil.
- A period of three months, used especially when discussing financial matters.
- Synonym to the words: slack, careless, neglectful.
- The procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined.
- If you ...... a deal, you make an agreement more formal.
- He would be a great ..... to our organisation.
- Synonym to the words: current, continuing, proceeding.
- A person that pays tax.
- Giving money to a person or organization to get them out of financial trouble.
17 Clues: A person that pays tax. • Money placed in an account. • He would be a great ..... to our organisation. • Synonym to the words: schedule, memo, programme. • Synonym to the words: slack, careless, neglectful. • Synonym-verb to the words: endanger, risk, imperil. • Opposite of adjectives: mild, noncritical, nonurgent. • ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles: Puzzle 1 2025-01-09
Across
- (Ch.1) The type of dog that left bite marks on the walking stick.
- (Ch.2) A name for Hugo's group of friends. (Pg. 17)
- (Ch.3) The substance in the air that creates a "poisonous atmosphere."(Pg. 35)
- (Ch.1) The partner and friend of Sherlock Holmes
- (Ch.2) The type of footprints by Charles Baskerville's body.
- (Ch.1) The abbreviation on Dr. Mortimer's walking stick.
- (Ch.3) The realm in which Dr. Mortimer believes the hound is from. (Pg. 30)
- (Ch.3) The title of chapter 3.
- (Ch.3) The time in which Holmes will meet with Dr. Mortimer and Henry Baskerville.
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- (Ch.1) Holmes's description of Watson's conclusions. (Pg. 3)
- (Ch.3) The location of Baskerville Hall.
- (Ch.1) The title of chapter 1
- (Ch.2) The name of the newspaper that contained an article about Charles Baskerville's death.
- Ch.1) The type of walking stick left by Dr. Mortimer.
- (Ch.2) One of three adjectives describing Hugo Baskerville. (Pg. 13)
- (Ch.2) Charles Baskerville's next of kin.
- (Ch.2) The name of the Baskerville from the manuscript.
- (Ch.2) The beast responsible for Hugo's death.
18 Clues: (Ch.1) The title of chapter 1 • (Ch.3) The title of chapter 3. • (Ch.3) The location of Baskerville Hall. • (Ch.2) Charles Baskerville's next of kin. • (Ch.2) The beast responsible for Hugo's death. • (Ch.1) The partner and friend of Sherlock Holmes • (Ch.2) A name for Hugo's group of friends. (Pg. 17) • Ch.1) The type of walking stick left by Dr. Mortimer. • ...
Speeches 2025-10-24
Across
- The first name of the woman who was in the Harry Potter films
- When you say the same word or phrase over and over
- When you look at your audience
- The surname of the girl who was in the Harry Potter films
- Before you begin writing you must do this
- Something that can be proved to be true
- When you ask a quetion to make the audience think
- Language that makes the audience feel something
- Something a person thinks that others might disagree with
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- When you use your hands to emphasise what you are saying
- He made a famous speech about his dream
- When words in a line begin with the same letter
- The first name of a girl who cares about the planet
- A fact that uses number
- You should always speakl this way when making a speech
- You can do this at different times to give the audience a chance to think about what you have said
- When you use three adjectives or ideas to describe something
17 Clues: A fact that uses number • When you look at your audience • He made a famous speech about his dream • Something that can be proved to be true • Before you begin writing you must do this • When words in a line begin with the same letter • Language that makes the audience feel something • When you ask a quetion to make the audience think • ...
Year 8 - Term Two - Grammar and Writing Crossword 2025-04-18
Across
- A conjunction that shows difference or contrast
- One of the adjectives in this sentence "The fluffy marshmallow exploded in the microwave like a tiny cloud."
- One of the verbs in this sentence "The stars sparkled brightly in the night sky."
- A ____________ is a complete idea.
- Words that describe actions or states of being.
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The teacher smiled as the class sang happy birthday."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "Their friendship grew stronger over the years."
- The word class of "friendship" in the sentence: "Their friendship grew stronger over the years."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "Laughter echoed through the hall after the joke."
- One of the verbs in this sentence "She sprinted across the field to catch the bus."
- The verb in this sentence "He is cooking dinner for his family."
- The word class of "exciting" in the sentence: "The exciting game kept everyone on their toes."
- A kind of sentence that expresses strong emotion!
- The word class of "but" in the sentence: "She wanted to go, but she had too much homework."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The music filled the room with joy."
- The adjective in this sentence "A golden crown rested on the velvet pillow."
- A verb describes an _______ or a state of being
- A conjunction that introduces a consequence or result of something
- A kind of sentence that starts with the verb and tells someone what to do.
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- One of the verbs in this sentence "He juggled six bananas while riding a unicycle."
- The word class of "cooking" in the sentence: "He is cooking dinner for his family."
- The adjective in this sentence "An ancient tree stood tall in the middle of the forest."
- The verb in this sentence "He is painting a huge dragon on his bedroom wall."
- Words that describe nouns.
- A kind of sentence that wants to know or find out something.
- The adjective in this sentence "The exciting game kept everyone on their toes."
- A conjunction that indicates a reason or explanation
- Words that help to connect parts of sentences
- One of the nouns in this sentence "He found a pickle under the couch and wondered how it got there."
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The robot danced awkwardly but with enthusiasm."
- An incomplete sentence.
- One of the nouns in this sentence "The music filled the room with joy."
- Words that name people, places, things or ideas.
- Nouns name a person, place, thing or ________.
- A kind of sentence that gives information.
35 Clues: An incomplete sentence. • Words that describe nouns. • A ____________ is a complete idea. • A kind of sentence that gives information. • Words that help to connect parts of sentences • Nouns name a person, place, thing or ________. • A conjunction that shows difference or contrast • Words that describe actions or states of being. • ...
Parts o' Speech 2021-10-18
Across
- Used when being literal or discussing a physical distance.
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
- Replaces a noun.
- Should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
- A name used for an individual person, place or organization.
- Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb - describes how things are done.
- Figurative distance - Used when discussing a more symbolic distance or to discuss a degree or extent.
- A group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.
- Describes the action being done.
- A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
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- Considered adjectives (a/an/the)
- A short exclamation, sometimes inserted into a sentence (usually shows surprise).
- Used to express who owns (or 'possesses') something.
- A person, place or thing.
- Should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.
- Describes a noun (it tells the kind of noun- ex. Small, pretty, brown)
- Links a noun to another word.
17 Clues: Replaces a noun. • A person, place or thing. • Links a noun to another word. • Considered adjectives (a/an/the) • Describes the action being done. • Used to express who owns (or 'possesses') something. • Should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence. • Used when being literal or discussing a physical distance. • ...
Graph, scrib, script root Crossword p 51 2023-11-01
Across
- writing that will be read and acted out
- a device that writes down or records the movements of the earth
- to write about someone else's life
- mapmaking; the writing involved in making maps or charts
- to write down or record; to translate
- a book written about a person's life
- the written list of all the books used in a report or book
- a piece of paper written by a doctor in order to get medicine from a pharmacy
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- two words that are spelled the same but have two different meanings
- a piece of writing; a book
- a person who writes things down
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a period of time
- a device that turns the writing on records into sound
- to write about your own life
- a short dedication written in a book or object or engraved on something
- a section of writing that has a topic and a middle and an ending
- to say or write down how something or someone look
- to use adjectives in writing
18 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • to write about your own life • to use adjectives in writing • a person who writes things down • to write about someone else's life • a book written about a person's life • to write down or record; to translate • writing that will be read and acted out • to say or write down how something or someone look • ...
G-rant Grammar Attack Crossword Puzzle #1 2019-12-29
Across
- words used to replace nouns
- person, place, thing, or idea
- a word or phrase that connects a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence
- words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- a noun phrase functioning as one of the main components of a clause
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- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group
- words that express strong emotions
- the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
- words used to describe action, state, or occurrence
- words used to point out or refer to nouns - examples; a, an, the
11 Clues: words used to replace nouns • person, place, thing, or idea • words that express strong emotions • words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns • words used to describe action, state, or occurrence • words used to point out or refer to nouns - examples; a, an, the • a noun phrase functioning as one of the main components of a clause • ...
Parts of Speech 2025-10-12
Across
- What type of adverbs introduces adjective clauses?
- What type of conjunctions come in pairs and join equal sentence parts?
- Pronouns that refer to specific persons, places, or things.
- Most common type of pronoun.
- Pronouns that ask a question.
- What names persons, places, or things?
- Words that replace nouns.
- What kind of nouns name specific persons, places, and things?
- What kind of nouns combine two or more words into one?
- What type of adverbs modify adjectives or other adverbs?
- What type of verbs expresses either an external, observable action that can be perceived by the senses or an inward action that cannot be perceived by the senses?
- What type of verb either renames or describes the subject?
- What kind of pronoun appears in an adjective clause and shows a relationship between itself and its antecedent.
- Conjunctions that join sentence elements of the same type.
- What is the word that a pronoun replaces?
- Words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
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- What kind of nouns refer to groups?
- What kind of nouns are always singular?
- An adverb that shows a meaning connection between two independent clauses that are separated by a period or a semicolon.
- What kind of pronoun expresses a mutual relationship between or among the persons mentioned in the subject of the sentence?
- What type of adjective points out specific nouns?
- Words used before nouns to indicate specificity and are the most common determiners.
- What type of verbs have receivers of action?
- Action or state of being words
- Words that can stand alone, punctuated as a sentence, or that can appear along with a sentence in which it takes no real part.
- What kind of nouns name any persons, places, or things?
- Conjunctions that introduce dependent clauses and joins dependent clauses to independent clauses?
- What type of verbs expresses a state of being or a condition of the subject and is often followed by a complement?
- Words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.
- What type of verbs is also called helping verbs and are combined with the main verb to form the complete verb?
- What kind of pronouns is used as objects but refer to the same person or thing as the subject of the sentence?
- What type of verb that, with its subject, is complete in meaning; it has no complement?
- Words that expand, limit, or describe nouns or pronouns
- Pronouns that refer to nonspecific persons, places, or things.
- What kind of pronouns emphasize a noun or pronoun that is already present in the sentence?
- Words that modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb.
36 Clues: Words that replace nouns. • Most common type of pronoun. • Pronouns that ask a question. • Action or state of being words • What kind of nouns refer to groups? • What names persons, places, or things? • What kind of nouns are always singular? • What is the word that a pronoun replaces? • What type of verbs have receivers of action? • ...
ENG 321 terms 2022-04-10
Across
- A word that can occur after a modal auxiliary
- Many adjectives occur in this form.
- "You ___ could get a job" is an example of the compound modal structure that expresses politeness in the South.
- A word that forms a constituent with a noun phrase that follows it
- Perfect aspect and passive voice both require this type of participle.
- The past tense form of "will"
- This word can occur as part of an existential structure or a main verb in progressive aspect.
- This word can be a demonstrative determiner or a demonstrative pronoun.
- It can be perfect or progressive.
- Perfect aspect requires this type of auxiliary.
- There is no __ tense in English.
- The constituent that follows the subject
- A prearticle
- A type of constituency test
- This type of verb requires an indirect object.
- An indefinite pronoun in the title of a song by U2
- This type of verb can have an adjective phrase after it.
- This modifies nouns, but it is not a determiner.
- This word can be both an auxiliary and a past participle at the same time.
- To check if a word is a noun, see if it can occur in this form.
- An imperative does not have this.
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- In English, present ___ can convey that an activity or event concluded so recently that its impact is still felt in the present moment.
- "There" and "did" can be used as this.
- The present tense form of "could".
- This is the only type of verb that does not require anything after it.
- The definite article
- It can be direct or indirect.
- It replaces a noun phrase.
- The main verb in "Spring has arrived" is ___ perfect.
- The first word in an existential structure
- Every phrase has one of these.
- "They ___ ate" is an example of a past as participle pattern, which occurs in many dialects.
- Multiple-word verbs (also called phrasal verbs) contain a verb ___.
- You may have been told it's a possessive pronoun, but it's actually not a pronoun at all.
- This is marked on the first element in a main verb.
- Words that modify adjectives, adverbs, verbs, or entire sentences have all been thrown into this lexical category.
- At the end of a reflexive pronoun
- At the end of a present participle
- The past tense and past participle forms are identical for this kind of verb.
- Passives and existentials are useful for placing this type of information later in a sentence.
- What you get when you move an auxiliary before the subject
- This is optional in a passive structure.
42 Clues: A prearticle • The definite article • It replaces a noun phrase. • A type of constituency test • The past tense form of "will" • It can be direct or indirect. • Every phrase has one of these. • There is no __ tense in English. • It can be perfect or progressive. • At the end of a reflexive pronoun • An imperative does not have this. • The present tense form of "could". • ...
20 Persuasive Language Techniques 2021-05-21
Across
- Is the ideas or feelings that a certain word invokes and is used to create certain emotional responses in an audience.
- (Ethos) Is the establishment of authority and reliability and is used to gain the confidence and trust of the audience.
- Is the inference that a claim is true for most people or a majority and is used to speak to prevailing belief or prejudices of an audience.
- Is the presentation of only one side of an issue or viewpoint and is used to subjectively influence an audience.
- Is the recurrence of certain words or phrases and it is used to emphasize certain ideas, and make them more memorable.
- Is special words or expressions used by profession or certain groups; it is used to signal expertise and establish credibility.
- Is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in order to emphasize certain words and make them more memorable.
- Descriptive words used to add emphasis and to create an emotional response.
- Are words that take the place of nouns and are used to create a sense of unity with the audience or distance from a common enemy.
- Words Are words charged with an underlying meaning or implication and are used to produce emotion in an audience.
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- Is the fact or information that indicate whether a view is true or valid and is used to give weight to an argument or belief.
- Are short personal stories used to connect with the audience and add evidence or credibility to an argument.
- of Three Is when groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make ideas memorable.
- Language Is used to create imagery and express things non-literally; it can help to make an idea more emotive, vivid, and convincing.
- Is when an idea is presented as a fact without full explanation or evidence; it is used to assert authority and make claims sound factual.
- Questions Are statements which are voiced as questions but are not expected to be answered; they are used to imply certain answers and draw audiences to certain conclusions.
- Are when a speaker/writer addresses an opposing view or speaker and attacks their argument or character.
- Is the representation of something greater than is actually the case and is used to grab the attention of the audience and emphasize certain points.
- (Logos) Is the power of the mind to think and form judgements logically; it is used to appeal to the rationality of the audience.
- (Pathos) Is feelings accentuated by experiencing love, hate, fear, etc. An appeal to emotion is used to engage with an audience and create an emotional response.
20 Clues: Descriptive words used to add emphasis and to create an emotional response. • of Three Is when groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make ideas memorable. • Are when a speaker/writer addresses an opposing view or speaker and attacks their argument or character. • ...
punctuations 2022-12-16
Across
- these phrases and clauses can be taken out of the sentence without affecting meaning, but be careful.
- in compound words, to join letters and words, to divide a word
- Put commas after introductory adverbial clauses except for those that are short and in no need of special emphasis.
- to set off explanatory material, with a full sentence
- to separate groups that contain commas
- An appositive is a noun unit that immediately follows a noun or pronoun and stands for the same thing.
- handwritten and printed material, in titles, for special uses
- introductory verbal phrase modifiers.
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- put a comma after,and,but,for,nor
- Put commas between adjectives preceding a noun
- for direct and indirect questions, to show uncertainty, and short questions
- in contractions, to form plurals,too form singular and plural possesives
- to form a fraction or show a choice, when writing poetry
- for emphasis, to indicate a sudden break, to indicate interrupted speech
- to set off added words
- put a comma between items in a____
- for emphasis, after a salutation, between numbers indicating time
17 Clues: to set off added words • put a comma after,and,but,for,nor • put a comma between items in a____ • introductory verbal phrase modifiers. • to separate groups that contain commas • Put commas between adjectives preceding a noun • to set off explanatory material, with a full sentence • to form a fraction or show a choice, when writing poetry • ...
Language 2025-08-20
Across
- A noun that shows ownership
- A sentence containing one independent clause and at least one dependent clause (7,7)
- Words that connect clauses or sentences, e.g., "and," "but," "or" (11)
- The main action or state of being in a sentence (4)
- A literary device in which an object or action represents something deeper
- The use of exaggeration for emphasis or effect
- A word that replaces a noun to avoid repetition (7)
- word that describes a noun (9)
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- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- Figure of speech where human qualities are given to animals or objects (13)
- The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is
- Type of sentence that joins two independent clauses with a semicolon or conjunction (8)
- A statement that contradicts itself but reveals a truth
- Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
- The punctuation mark used to show possession or contraction (6)
- A sentence that expresses a complete thought with only one independent clause (6)
- A phrase or clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence (8)
17 Clues: A noun that shows ownership • word that describes a noun (9) • The use of exaggeration for emphasis or effect • The main action or state of being in a sentence (4) • A word that replaces a noun to avoid repetition (7) • Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs • A statement that contradicts itself but reveals a truth • ...
English 322: Pre-assessment 2021-09-29
Across
- a word that takes the place of nouns
- a word that shows action, links another word to the subject, helps another verb, or merely indicates existence
- a word that limits or describes a noun or pronoun
- a word or group of words used to express the relationship between noun or pronoun and some other words in the sentence
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- used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- commonly defined as names of persons, places, or things
- is a word that expresses an intense emotion or feeling.
- modifies the meaning of other words such as verbs, adjectives, another adverb,
8 Clues: a word that takes the place of nouns • a word that limits or describes a noun or pronoun • commonly defined as names of persons, places, or things • is a word that expresses an intense emotion or feeling. • used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause • ...
Persuasive techniques 2023-05-25
Across
- A technique use when talking directly to an individual or group
- A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer
- A selection of words with the aim to evoke an emotional response
- A thing that is known or proved to be true
- It's a numerical facts used when specifying information
- A view or judgement formed about something not based on facts
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- A range of adjectives used in to impart emphasis and impact
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word
8 Clues: A thing that is known or proved to be true • It's a numerical facts used when specifying information • A range of adjectives used in to impart emphasis and impact • A view or judgement formed about something not based on facts • A technique use when talking directly to an individual or group • A selection of words with the aim to evoke an emotional response • ...
Types of Word in English (English With Nick) 2025-10-30
Across
- Modifies verbs, adjectives, or sentences. Can be a word or phrase.
- Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
- Shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun with other words, often indicating time, place, or method.
- Refers to a person, object, event, concept, or material. Can be a subject, object, or complement.
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- Expresses an action or state. Verbs are the core of the sentence and show the tense.
- Describes the characteristics or state of a noun. Placed before a noun or after a linking verb.
- Replaces a noun or noun phrase to avoid repetition.
- Expresses emotion or reaction quickly and directly.
8 Clues: Connects words, phrases, or clauses. • Replaces a noun or noun phrase to avoid repetition. • Expresses emotion or reaction quickly and directly. • Modifies verbs, adjectives, or sentences. Can be a word or phrase. • Expresses an action or state. Verbs are the core of the sentence and show the tense. • ...
English Language week (Crossword) 2024-04-17
Across
- a noun that refers to some sort of group or collective
- author of the diary of the whimpy kid
- words that join together other words or groups of words
- a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
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- a form of the verb that allows you to express time
- the marks, such as full stop, comma, and brackets, used in writing are called
- a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location
- noun a noun made up of two or more existing words, e.g. cat food or playgroup.
- a word that indicates a physical action (e.g., “drive”)
10 Clues: author of the diary of the whimpy kid • a form of the verb that allows you to express time • a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase • a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. • a noun that refers to some sort of group or collective • words that join together other words or groups of words • ...
ELA 8 Greek and Latin Word Study - “scrib” and “script” 2024-10-17
Across
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
- a person who writes things down
- to write down or record; to translate
- a piece of writing; a book
- a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something such as a coin or monument
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- to say or write down how something or someone looks; to use adjectives in writing
- a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set period of time
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy
- P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished
10 Clues: a piece of writing; a book • a person who writes things down • sloppy writing that is hard to read • to write down or record; to translate • a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out • P.S.; a short bit of writing added after a letter or email is finished • a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medication at a pharmacy • ...
Grammar Review 2025-01-07
Across
- A group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and words that modify the object
- A word that describes a noun
- Show the relationship between two complete thoughts (THAMOS)
- Join two complete thoughts into one sentence, but making it one a dependent clause (SWABIs)
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- Join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS)
- When the elements in a sentence follow a consistent pattern (Dave will go fishing, swimming, and singing.)
- Describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, tells us how, when, or where verbs happen
- KEVIN went to the store, and HE bought dog food.
- A noun or pronoun placed beside another noun or pronoun to identify or describe it
- Describe what someone or something is or does
10 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Describe what someone or something is or does • KEVIN went to the store, and HE bought dog food. • Join two complete thoughts into one sentence (FANBOYS) • Show the relationship between two complete thoughts (THAMOS) • A noun or pronoun placed beside another noun or pronoun to identify or describe it • ...
Personality adjectives 2013-04-21
Across
- Knowledgeable and experienced.
- Determined not to change your opinion.
- Someone who does things very correctly.
- With a good sense of humor.
- Not confident about yourself.
Down
- Acting without thinking.
- Considered to be strange and unusual.
- Usually in a good mood.
- Very interested in your appearance.
- Behaving like a child.
10 Clues: Behaving like a child. • Usually in a good mood. • Acting without thinking. • With a good sense of humor. • Not confident about yourself. • Knowledgeable and experienced. • Very interested in your appearance. • Considered to be strange and unusual. • Determined not to change your opinion. • Someone who does things very correctly.
Powerful adjectives 2013-11-26
Across
- Extremaly large, huge(areas, expanses)
- Very painful
- Silly
- Extremaly large
Down
- Something silly what has very low level of intelligance
- Very surprising
- Remarks that are intended to make someone or something seem stupid
- Surprisingly large or impressive
- Imposible to believe or be serious about something because it is so silly
- Unusually large
10 Clues: Silly • Very painful • Very surprising • Unusually large • Extremaly large • Surprisingly large or impressive • Extremaly large, huge(areas, expanses) • Something silly what has very low level of intelligance • Remarks that are intended to make someone or something seem stupid • Imposible to believe or be serious about something because it is so silly
personality adjectives 2014-11-11
Across
- the person which have the ability or power to create
- the person which behaves not well
- the person which behaves nice
- the person which never tells the truth
- the person which not willing to work or be energetic
Down
- the person which behaves well
- the person which behaves not nice
- the person which willing to work hard
- characteristic of or behaving as a friend
- the person which allways tells the truth
10 Clues: the person which behaves well • the person which behaves nice • the person which behaves not nice • the person which behaves not well • the person which willing to work hard • the person which never tells the truth • the person which allways tells the truth • characteristic of or behaving as a friend • the person which have the ability or power to create • ...
Opposite Adjectives 2014-09-19
common adjectives 2015-01-05
Personality Adjectives 2015-01-18
Across
- She often behaves in a silly way, as if she is a 5 year-old. She's __________.
- He will never change his mind once he's decided on something. He's __________.
- She often fights with people. She's __________.
- He is happy one minute then bad tempered the next. He's __________.
- He never does any work. He's __________.
- He often gives money to charity. He's __________.
- She doesn't like showing her emotions or hugging people. She's __________.
Down
- He works hard every day. He's __________.
- She always talks to new people and make them feel welcome. She's __________.
- She doesn't get angry if the children are naughty. She's __________.
10 Clues: He never does any work. He's __________. • He works hard every day. He's __________. • She often fights with people. She's __________. • He often gives money to charity. He's __________. • He is happy one minute then bad tempered the next. He's __________. • She doesn't get angry if the children are naughty. She's __________. • ...
Opposite adjectives 2015-04-27
Spanish Adjectives 2015-10-08
ADJECTIVES CROSSWORD 2016-02-06
10 Clues: Fortunate • Causing fright • Averse to work • Expressing envy • Making much noise • Free from injustice • Someone with courage • Someone enjoying the pain • Someone that is unselfish • Feeling resentment against someone
bossy adjectives 2016-11-03
Personality adjectives 2018-02-25
Across
- Someone who is always relaxed and not angry.
- A person who does not laugh very much.
- Someone who makes loud sounds in an annoying way.
- Someone who solves problems quickly using reason.
- A person who does not want to work.
Down
- Someone who is sure he/she can do things well.
- A person who is always telling people what to do.
- Someone who makes people laugh.
- Someone who behaves in a way that is not polite.
- A person who feels nervous with people he/she don't know.
10 Clues: Someone who makes people laugh. • A person who does not want to work. • A person who does not laugh very much. • Someone who is always relaxed and not angry. • Someone who is sure he/she can do things well. • Someone who behaves in a way that is not polite. • A person who is always telling people what to do. • Someone who makes loud sounds in an annoying way. • ...
Adjectives - opposites 2020-03-05
Personality Adjectives 2021-01-19
Across
- Somebody who has lots of friends.
- Someone who is good at things like art, poetry or music.
- Someone who can make other people laugh.
- Someone who thinks of other people. Someone who is nice to other people.
- Someone who likes to help other people.
Down
- Someone who is respectful. Someone who says please and thank you.
- Somebody who doesn’t talk a lot.
- Someone who likes to do lots of things. Someone who likes sports.
- Someone who doesn’t do a lot of things.
- Somebody who is good at making friends.
10 Clues: Somebody who doesn’t talk a lot. • Somebody who has lots of friends. • Someone who doesn’t do a lot of things. • Somebody who is good at making friends. • Someone who likes to help other people. • Someone who can make other people laugh. • Someone who is good at things like art, poetry or music. • Someone who is respectful. Someone who says please and thank you. • ...
Adjectives 1 2021-02-05
Across
- worried or afraid
- a large number or amount of things or people
- not the same OR many and not the same
- unhappy because you think that something bad has happened or will happen
Down
- better than all others
- not different; not another
- a bigger amount or number of something
- not small; large
- not existing before OR different from before OR doing something for the first time
- nice to look at
10 Clues: nice to look at • not small; large • worried or afraid • better than all others • not different; not another • not the same OR many and not the same • a bigger amount or number of something • a large number or amount of things or people • unhappy because you think that something bad has happened or will happen • ...
Descriptive Adjectives 2021-02-19
10 Clues: Dirty and untidy • Stylish and elegant • Old but high quality • Excessive or exagerrated • Fashionable and expensive • Low quality and bad taste • Not in fashion or obsolete • Very old-fashioned and ugly • Very pretty in a silly or childish way • Very brightly coloured in an unpleasant way
DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES 2020-04-28
Across
- typical of a child.
- unpleasantly bright
- not suitable, simple, dignified or beautiful; not in the style preferred by the upper classes of society.
- excessively pretty, or sentimental.
- elegant
Down
- attractive in an exciting and special way.
- of high quality, showing the best and most typical characteristics of a particular type of thing, especially from the past.
- it is intended to cause sexual desire.
- old-fashioned and not attractive
- untidy
10 Clues: untidy • elegant • typical of a child. • unpleasantly bright • old-fashioned and not attractive • excessively pretty, or sentimental. • it is intended to cause sexual desire. • attractive in an exciting and special way. • not suitable, simple, dignified or beautiful; not in the style preferred by the upper classes of society. • ...
Adjectives 3 2020-04-26
10 Clues: well-known • very scared • very strange • huge, very big • looking attractive and tidy • brave and ready to take risks • avoiding dangerous situations • fascinating and evoking emotions • wanting to have something that somebody • unable to make decisions, blushing when talk to people
Personality Adjectives 2020-05-11
Across
- Doing things on your own without help from others
- Someone working hard to be the best they can be
- Been given everything they want
- Likely to confront someone and start and argument
Down
- Showing fondness for somebody
- Able to make practical and wise decisions
- Telling people what to do
- Someone you can depend on and who can be trusted
- Feeling unhappy because you want something that somebody else has
- To understand and be aware of other people's feelings
10 Clues: Telling people what to do • Showing fondness for somebody • Been given everything they want • Able to make practical and wise decisions • Someone working hard to be the best they can be • Someone you can depend on and who can be trusted • Doing things on your own without help from others • Likely to confront someone and start and argument • ...
Personality Adjectives 2020-06-29
10 Clues: who waits calmly • who's fashionable • who's very talkative • shy and quiet person • who makes people laugh • person you can rely on • person who works very hard • who's outgoing and friendly • who's good-natured and helpful • relaxed person who doesn't get upset easily
CHARACTER ADJECTIVES 2017-03-29
Across
- unable to choose from the options
- very negative to others
- not concentrated
- supportive
- the opposte of neutral
- affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them feel uncomfortable
Down
- unsociable, negative towards other people
- feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something
- not following something enough, concentrated on something else
- impolite
10 Clues: impolite • supportive • not concentrated • the opposte of neutral • very negative to others • unable to choose from the options • unsociable, negative towards other people • feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something • not following something enough, concentrated on something else • affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them feel uncomfortable
Positive adjectives 2019-03-14
Across
- giving or showing constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- able to accept or tolarate delays, problems or suffering without becaming annoyed or anxious.
- truthful and sincere
- the ability to control yourself and to make yourself work hard or behave in a particular way without needing anyone else.
- nervous or timid in the company of other people.
Down
- having great power or strength
- level-headed and calm, make wise decisions.
- having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs.
- willing to talk and engage in activities with other people, friendly.
- showing readiness to give more of something.
10 Clues: truthful and sincere • having great power or strength • level-headed and calm, make wise decisions. • showing readiness to give more of something. • nervous or timid in the company of other people. • having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs. • willing to talk and engage in activities with other people, friendly. • ...
Character Adjectives 2018-01-08
Personality adjectives 2018-01-31
10 Clues: Not public • A good-looking man • A beautiful person • Knows a lot of things • When it's not cold is.... • Easy to hurt emotionally • A person that lived for a long time • A person that cares about others is • A person that has a lot of years to live • A person that respects the rules of society
Personality adjectives 2020-10-12
Opposite adjectives 2020-09-10
10 Clues: opposite of hot • opposite of far • opposite of hard • opposite of deep • opposite of full • opposite of flat • opposite of wide • opposite of young • opposite of light • opposite of tall or long
Extreme Adjectives 2020-10-27
Personality Adjectives 2020-10-20
Across
- a person who thinks that someone loves another person more than them, or wants what other people have
- a person who never changes his/her opinion or attitude about something
- a person who can be easily hurt or offended.
- a person who wants to be successful in life
Down
- a person who gets angry quickly and likes fighting and arguing
- a person is happy one minute and sad the next, and is often bad-tempered
- a person who has common sense and is practical.
- a person who is friendly and enjoy being with other people
- a person who likes giving orders to other people
- people like doing things on their own,without help
10 Clues: a person who wants to be successful in life • a person who can be easily hurt or offended. • a person who has common sense and is practical. • a person who likes giving orders to other people • people like doing things on their own,without help • a person who is friendly and enjoy being with other people • ...
