Denominal adjectives are a type of adjectives derived from nouns, often to describe characteristics, qualities, or origins of the noun.
They are formed by adding suffixes like “-ly,” “-ful,” or “-less” to nouns, transforming them into adjectives.
For instance, “childish” is derived from “child,” indicating behavior or qualities associated with children.
Denominal adjectives help make language more concise and descriptive by attributing noun-like qualities to other nouns, facilitating clear communication by conveying specific details or attributes.