

Sometimes we have three adjectives in front of a noun, but this is unusual: He seemed to be a very annoyed policeman. When he heard the news he was a very glad uncle. My uncle was very glad when he heard the news. Some of the commonest - ed adjectives are normally used only after a link verb: annoyed Synonyms for BRAVE: courageous, audacious, intrepid, bold, fearless, dauntless, plucky, valiant Antonyms for BRAVE: cowardly, craven, timid, fearful. Synonyms Of Brave, Brave Synonyms Words List, Meaning and Example Sentences Brave means bold, courageous, ready to face and endure danger, spunky Synonyms of Brave doughty gritty herolike imprudent indomitable intrepid lionhearted nervy plucky adventurous audacious gutsy heroic reckless resolute spirited defiant stouthearted unabashed unafraid fearless foolhardy gallant spunky stout strong. We use some adjectives only after a link verb: afraid brave brev adjective courageux /euse to put on a brave face faire bonne contenance to put a brave face on sth donner un aspect positif à qch noun ( Native American) guerrier m indien transitive verb weather braver affronter Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. ReorderingHorizontal_MTQwNzk= Adjectives after link verbs Those horrible yellow curtains Order of adjectives 1 We usually put an opinion adjective in front of a descriptive adjective: We usually put a general opinion in front of a specific opinion:

We only use these adjectives to describe particular kinds of noun, for example: Food

That's a good/ wonderful/ brilliant/ bad/ dreadful book. He's a good/ wonderful/ brilliant/ bad/ dreadful teacher. We can use these adjectives to describe almost any noun: good

We often have two adjectives in front of a noun:
