The definition of "adjective" explains it as a word that modifies or describes a noun; for example: happy 1---having feelings of pleasure, for example because something good has happened to you or you are very satisfied with your life. He was a happy child who farely cried. the happy couple( =a couple that have just got married or will soon get married) It's a lovely house and we've been very happy here. I'm happy that evrything worked out well in the end. What a wonderful opportunity! I'm so happy for you. Word Family: noun: happiness adverb: happily adjective: happy 2---[usually before noun ] a happy time, relationship, event etc is a good one that makes you feel happy. This has been the happiest day of my life. They had a very happy merriage. I have lots of happy memories of the place. The story has a happy ending , howere. When's the happy event (= the birth of your child)? 3---[not before noun] satisfied or not worried. [ + with ] On the whole, I'm happy with the way I look. [+about ] I pretended to agree with her, just to keep her happy. happy doing sth I'm quite happy doing rhat I'm doing. 一、Predicate Adjectives As the name indicates, a predicate adjective is an adjective that is used in the predicate of a sentence-te part of a sentence that asserts of denies something, often containing a ver and the object of the sentence. For example: Her dress was purple. The train is late. The baby stayed quiet all night! they are adjectives. object? Jim's band plays too loud! The weather looks good. 二、Possessive Adjectives A possessive adjective is a pronominal adjective expressing ownership. A list of posserssive My your his her its our their whose For example: My sister is coming later. I like your idea. The ariline canceled its early flight to New York. Our team won. Whose jacket is this? 三、Demonstrative adjective The following is a list of demonstative adjectives: this that these those For example: This book is mine. That woman is her mother. These particular students are extremely bright. I haven't finished going over those paoers yet. 四、Adjective Clauses For example: The dining room, which is downstairs, is too dark. Here's the letter ( that) I wrote. ("That" is understood and so it does not have to appear in the sentence.) My mom, whose vision is terrible, wears glasses at all times. John, who visits frequently, is ill. 五、Adective of Degree The form of an adjective can change based on what it is describing. A positive adjective is the ordinary form of a word ( e.g.“bright"), while a comparative adjective conveys a sense of greater intensity of the adjective (e.g. "brighter"), and a superlative adjective reflects the greatest intensity of the adjective (e.g. "brightest"). 六、Positive adjective A positive adjective is the usual form of an adjective, as opposede to its comparative or superlative form. 七、Comparative Adjectives In English, the comparative adjectives is usually marked by the suffix -er. For example: better colder hotter louder clearner dirtier 八、Superlative Adjectives In English, the superlative degree is usually marked by the suffix-est. For example: best coldest hottest loudest cleanest dirtiest Check out some of the most popular adjectives and their synonyms in the Thesaurus: beautiful --- lovely, fair, handsome, pretty,fine good---fine,ok, nice, well, well-done, wonderful, perfect, great, excellent, awesome, cool, charming, amazing, fantastic. amazing--- happy---merry, lucky, glad, pleasant, nice. great--- bad---awful, terrible, defective, faulty, imperfect. sad---sorrow important--- different---various, diverse. nice---happy, glad, cheerful, joyful, merry, pleasant, agreeable. strong---force, powerful. awesome---good, excellent, wonderful, cool, charming, amazing, factastic. excited--- perfect--- imteresting---funny, amusing,entertaining.