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A-Z Adjectives

Startling

Oh, that’s an adverb isn’t it? :p


No. The word "startling" can be an adjective
when it tells "which one" or "what kind of."

What kind of experience? startling.
Which clown? the startling one....

:)
 
No. The word "startling" can be an adjective
when it tells "which one" or "what kind of."

What kind of experience? startling.
Which clown? the startling one....

:)

Ah yes, got fixated on “startling cry” there... and forgot about variable function depending on context :rolleyes:

:)
 

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