Yes, there are many, it would appear; I hope that answer is adequate.
2006-10-22 11:54:57
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answer #1
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answered by skypiercer 4
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LOL the word "adjectival" comes to mind. If I remember correctly there is such a thing as an adjectival noun, meaning a word that in its own right is a noun, but can be turned into an a djective to d efine another noun. Example: "Cold" It can stand on its own as a noun, but you can also s ay "It's a cold day" now it becomes an adjective that describes "day". I think the word "absolute" would qualify too, if you accept its frequent use today. A person is often heard to say "That's an absolute"... meaning... totally, without question. But of course we are probably more used to hearing it used as an adjective "so and so made an absolute fool of himself last night". Once you get thinking you will probably come up with a few more.
2006-10-22 19:00:00
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answered by sharmel 6
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atrocious, abundant, academic, accessible, accidental, accomplished, accountable, accurate, accostumed, acidic, acoustic, acquainted, acute, adaptable, addicted, addictive, adept, adequate, adhesive, adjacent, adjustable, admirable...
There are lots of adjectives starting with a.
I suggest using a good digital dictionary, such as the ones from Longman or Oxford for a complete listing.
Hope that attends to your needs
2006-10-22 18:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Awesome is an adjective, like Jake has an awesome boat.
2006-10-22 18:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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adorable, awesome, appley, acute, adjacent, avid, all-star, those r some
2006-10-22 18:51:48
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answered by llamasrcool67 2
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ATHLETIC, ARTISTIC, ACROBATIC, anarexic, anxious, lots of them
2006-10-22 18:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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asenine
2006-10-22 18:50:57
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answered by JV 1
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