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pogonyaev
3 years ago
15

what are the strongest descriptive words you can use in a story I need the answer quick​

English
2 answers:
salantis [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Adorable

Intrepid

Adventurous

Joyful

Acclaimed

Jubilant

Accomplished

Keen

Acrobatic

Kooky

Brave

Lanky

Bright

Lazy

Brilliant

Limp

Composed

Luxurious

Concerned

Mediocre

Concrete

Mellow

Conventional

Miserable

Delirious

Nocturnal

Demanding

Organic

Flustered

Ornate

Focused

Ordinary

Foolhardy

Powerless

Gregarious

Practical

Grim

Precious

Handsome

Puzzled

Handy

Questionable

Intelligent

Quirky

Explanation:

Nata [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Amusing

excellent

tiny

astonishing

dreadful

admirable

marvelous

wealthy

delighted

slight

exceptional

despicable

gloomy

brilliant

bright

captivating

Explanation:

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