Adjectives are descriptive words that give more information about an object in a sentence or qualify a noun or phrase. There are adjectives that start with every letter of the alphabet, but it is fairly easy to make adjectives that start with r. There are also many exciting, action-oriented r adjectives. There are several types of adjectives. There are proper adjectives that are derived from
. proper nouns. Romanian and Russian are proper nouns beginning with r. Adjectives can describe appearance (ragged), color (red), condition (rich), feeling (relieved), shape (round), size (roomy), sound (raspy), time (rapid), taste (rancid), touch (rotten) and quantity. Several fun adjectives that start with r are: reiterate, which means to re-repeat; recalcitrant, which means stubborn and refusing to obey any authority; raucous, which means loud and rowdy, which is also an r adjective; rambunctious, which means energetic and disorderly and rakish, which means jaunty, dashing and a little bit disreputable. There are many r adjectives that begin with 're.' This means it is possible to create r adjectives by adding re- to the third form of a verb. Re- means again. Something fried a second time becomes refried and a paper written again becomes rewritten or revised. It is possible to make as many r adjectives as there are verbs in the English language by simply adding re- to the front of the verb. Almost anything can make sense. The dog can be rewalked, the governor recalled and the door reclosed. There are many different types of adjectives in the English language. While there are adjectives for every letter of the alphabet, r adjectives are fun to use because many of them denote active states of being, such as rowdy and rambunctious, and also because it is possible to create an r adjective from every single verb. More Reference Links: http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/adjectives/Adjectives-That-Start-With-R.html http://www.esldesk.com/vocabulary/adjectives