Attributive Adjectives in Urdu grammar refer to words that modify or describe a noun directly. Usually, they are placed before the noun they modify and are used to provide additional information about that noun. In Urdu, adjectives agree with the noun in gender and case but not in number. For example, “bada gorakh dhanda” means “a big mystery,” where “bada” is the attributive adjective modifying the noun “gorakh dhanda.”