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500 Adjectifs Anglais Les Plus Courants - Top 51 - 75 Adjectifs

Vous disposez ici de la partie 3 de la liste des adjectifs les plus courants en anglais tels que "early", "fine" et "hot".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
vital
[Adjectif]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

vital, indispensable, essentiel

vital, indispensable, essentiel

Ex: Good communication vital for effective teamwork .
early
[Adjectif]

happening or done before the usual or scheduled time

en avance

en avance

Ex: early arrival of the package was a pleasant surprise .
perfect
[Adjectif]

completely without mistakes or flaws, reaching the best possible standard

parfait

parfait

Ex: She 's perfect fit for the team with her positive attitude .
social
[Adjectif]

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

social

social

Ex: Economic factors can social mobility and access to opportunities within society .
beautiful
[Adjectif]

extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

beau, belle

beau, belle

Ex: The bride beautiful as she walked down the aisle .
fine
[Adjectif]

not ill, injured, or in a bad state

bien

bien

Ex: The injured athlete received medical attention and is expected to fine soon .
short
[Adjectif]

having a below-average distance between two points

court

court

Ex: The dog 's leash had short chain , keeping him close while walking in crowded areas .
hot
[Adjectif]

having a higher than normal temperature

chaud

chaud

Ex: The soup was hot to eat right away .
common
[Adjectif]

regular and without any exceptional features

commun

commun

Ex: His response was common that it did n’t stand out in the conversation .
open
[Adjectif]

letting people or things pass through

ouvert

ouvert

Ex: The store open shelves displaying various products .
special
[Adjectif]

different or better than what is normal

spécial

spécial

Ex: special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends .
favorite
[Adjectif]

liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category

préféré, favori

préféré, favori

Ex: Pizza is always a favorite at parties .
similar
[Adjectif]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

identique

identique

Ex: The two sisters similar hairstyles , both wearing their hair in braids .
crazy
[Adjectif]

extremely foolish or absurd in a way that seems insane

fou, folle

fou, folle

Ex: Itcrazy to spend that much money on a pair of shoes .
entire
[Adjectif]

involving or describing the whole of something

tout

tout

Ex: She ate entire cake by herself , savoring each delicious bite .
clear
[Adjectif]

easy to understand

clair

clair

Ex: The rules of the game clear, making it easy for newcomers to join .
American
[Adjectif]

relating to the United States or its people

américain, américaine

américain, américaine

Ex: The Statue of Liberty is a American landmark .
particular
[Adjectif]

distinctive among others that are of the same general classification

particulier, particulière

particulier, particulière

Ex: This study examines the impact on particular community affected by the policy changes .
difficult
[Adjectif]

needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with

difficile

difficile

Ex: Cooking a gourmet meal from scratch can difficult for novice chefs .
close
[Adjectif]

near in distance

proche

proche

Ex: The grocery store is close, just a five-minute walk away .
red
[Adjectif]

having the color of tomatoes or blood

rouge

rouge

Ex: After running for two hours , her cheeks red.
weird
[Adjectif]

strange in a way that is difficult to understand

bizarre

bizarre

Ex: The movie had weird ending that left the audience confused .
public
[Adjectif]

of, connected with, or affecting all the people in a society

public, publique

public, publique

Ex: The museum exhibits showcase artifacts public interest and historical significance .
deep
[Adjectif]

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

profond

profond

Ex: They drilled a hole that was two deep to reach the underground pipes .
peculiar
[Adjectif]

not considered usual or normal

étrange, bizarre

étrange, bizarre

Ex: peculiar sound coming from the engine signaled that there might be a mechanical issue .
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