If you need three adjectives to describe something, then you've probably chosen the wrong something.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wrote it three times - with a Thesaurus.
Once someone asked me three words that best describe me and I said 'Loud, Louder, and Loudest'!
I start looking for adjectives in news reporting, and if there are too many of them, if they're all sort of repeatedly designed to influence my thinking in a certain way, I start getting concerned. I'm leery of people trying to paint a picture in a certain way.
You have to look at the value of different kinds of words. Adjectives weaken, and adverbs come even farther down the line. Verbs are strong; verbs and nouns.
Words take on many different meanings.
I figure anytime you put an adjective before 'writer,' it's a way of dismissing the writer.
The way I write, words can means lots of different things.
Terms are like shredded wheat - two are wonderful, but three might just be too many.
One cannot be too careful in the selection of adjectives for descriptions. Words or compounds which describe precisely, and which convey exactly the right suggestions to the mind of the reader, are essential.
I haven't changed much, over the years. I use less adjectives, now, and have a kinder heart, perhaps.