100 most common adjectives in English
Building your vocabulary with common words is a perfect way to enhance your English language skills. This is a list of the most common adjectives in English every beginner needs to memorize well. Memorizing the most commonly used words in the target language helps you acquire the language rapidly.
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List of most common adjectives in English pdf
- able = having sufficient power, skill, or resources to do something.
- American = of or relating to America.
- available = present or ready for immediate use.
- bad = unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable.
- best = of the highest quality or being the most suitable.
- better = being superior.
- big = large or great in dimensions, bulk, or extent.
- black = having the darkest color there is, like color of coal or of a very dark night.
- blue = of the darker of the sky without clouds on a bright day.
- central = situated at, in, or near the center.
- certain = having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true.
- clear = capable of being seen through.
- close = being near in time, space effect, or degree.
- cold = having a relatedly low temperature.
- common = belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or things by all members of a group.
- current = occurring or existing at the present time.
- dark = something that lacks or has a very little light.
- dead = deprived of life.
- democratic = something that is related to supportive of democracy.
- different = partly or totally unlike in nature, form, or quality.
- difficult = hard to do, make, or carry out.
- early = near the beginning of a period of time.
- easy = needing a little effort (not difficult).
- economic = of. Relating to, on based on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- entire = whole or complete, without nothing lacking, or continuous, without interruption.
- environmental = concerned with the protection of natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals.
- federal = a mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system.
- final = coming at the end.
- financial = relating to or involving money.
- fine = very good or very well; satisfactory or satisfactorily.
- foreign = situated outside a place or country.
- free = something that costs nothing.
- full = containing all that is wanted or needed or possible.
- general = involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole.
- good = very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting.
- great = very good, or very effective (excellent).
- green = being the same color as grass.
- happy = feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction.
- hard = not soft, solid and firm to touch.
- high = above the average in height.
- hot = having a relatively high temperature.
- huge = very large or extensive.
- human = being, or relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals.
- important = having great meaning or influence.
- international = of, relating to, or affecting two or more nations.
- large = of more than average size, quantity, degree. Etc.
- late = after the expected time, or at the end of a certain period of time.
- left = of, relating to, or being the side of the body in which the heart is mostly located.
- legal = established by or founded upon law or official or accepted rules.
- likely = having a high probability of occurring or being true.
- little = small in size; not big; not large; tiny.
- local = existing in or belonging to the area where you live, or to the area you are talking about.
- long = extending for a considerable distance.
- low = not high or tall; close to the ground, or near the bottom of something.
- main = chief in size, extent, or importance, principal; leading.
- major = greater in dignity, rank, importance, or interest.
- medical = of, relating to, or concerned with physicians or the practice of medicine.
- military = relating to or belonging to the army, rather than to the navy or the air force.
- national = relating to the whole of a country or nation rather than to part of it or to other nations.
- natural = from nature; not artificial or involving anything made or caused by people.
- new = having recently come into existence or use.
- nice = pleasing, agreeable, or delightful.
- old = advanced in years or age.
- only = without others or anything further, alone, solely. Or exclusively.
- open = having no enclosing or confining barrier.
- other = additional or extra.
- past = gone by or elapsed in time.
- personal = of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person (individual or private).
- physical = connected with, pertaining to, the animal or human body as a material organism.
- political = of, relating to politics or government.
- poor = having little money or few possessions.
- popular = regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people.
- possible = able to be done or achieved, or able to exist.
- private = only for one person or group and not for everyone.
- public = of, or relating to people in general.
- ready = prepared mentally or physically for some experience or action.
- real = existing or occurring as fact; actual rather than imaginary, ideal, or fictitious.
- recent = having lately come into existence.
- red = of the color of fresh blood.
- religious = of, relating to, or concerned with religion.
- right = morally acceptable.
- serious = not light or frivolous.
- short = having little length (not long).
- significant = having or likely to have influence or effect.
- similar = having characteristics in common.
- simple = easy to understand or do (not difficult or complicated).
- single = not married or being alone (being the only one).
- small = having comparatively little size or slight dimensions.
- social = related to meeting and spending time with other people for pleasure.
- special = distinguished by some unusual quality.
- strong = having strength or power greater than average or expected.
- sure = without doubt or question.
- traditional = following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing.
- true = the quality or state of being accurate (as in alignment or adjustment).
- various = of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another.
- weak = not strong enough.
- white = of the color of new snow or milk.
- whole = a complete amount or sum.
- wrong = not suitable or correct, or not as it should be.
- young = being in the very early stage of life or growth.
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