words used to describe nouns
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beautiful |
There's a beautiful view from my balcony.
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wooden |
The fence was made of wooden stakes.
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delicious |
The table was full of delicious food.
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ancient |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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horrible |
The weather was horrible yesterday.
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square |
I would like to have a square-shaped birthday cake.
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antique |
That mahogany cupboard is an antique.
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zigzag |
There are zigzag lines before the crossing.
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spotted |
Spotted dresses look fabulous in the summer.
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synthetic |
Synthetic is being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materials such as rubber leather, not real leather.
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plastic |
The picnic cups are made of plastic.
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young |
The room was full of young men.
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flowery |
The sofa was a flowery pattern.
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british |
An earl is British nobleman.
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cotton |
Thread can be made of cotton or nylon.
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silk |
The bride wore a white silk gown.
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fantastic |
The chef cooked a fantastic meal.
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gorgeous |
Tonight she looked gorgeous.
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dirty |
The conditions in the zoo were dirty and squalid.
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checked |
The checked tablecloth looked very elegant.
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