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500 Adjectifs Anglais Les Plus Courants - Top 101 - 125 Adjectifs

Vous disposez ici de la partie 5 de la liste des adjectifs les plus courants en anglais tels que « light », « green » et « local ».

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
final
[Adjectif]

last in a sequence or process

final, dernier, dernière

final, dernier, dernière

Ex: final steps of the recipe are the easiest to follow .
extra
[Adjectif]

more than enough or the amount needed

supplémentaire

supplémentaire

Ex: They arrived early to allow extra time in case of traffic delays.
light
[Adjectif]

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

léger

léger

Ex: The small toy car was light enough for a child to play with.
awesome
[Adjectif]

extremely good and amazing

effarant, super

effarant, super

Ex: The summer camp awesome, with so many fun activities to do .
likely
[Adjectif]

having a possibility of happening or being the case

probable

probable

Ex: The recent increase in sales makes it likely scenario that the company will expand its operations .
interested
[Adjectif]

having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

intéressé

intéressé

Ex: The children were interested in the magician 's tricks .
green
[Adjectif]

having the color of fresh grass or most plant leaves

vert

vert

Ex: The salad bowl was full with fresh , green vegetables .
original
[Adjectif]

existing at the start of a specific period or process

original, originel

original, originel

Ex: They restored the house to original state .
local
[Adjectif]

related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions

local

local

Ex: He 's a regular at local pub , where he enjoys catching up with friends .
popular
[Adjectif]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

populaire

populaire

Ex: His songs popular because they are easy to dance to .
rich
[Adjectif]

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

riche

riche

Ex: rich philanthropist sponsored scholarships for underprivileged students .
negative
[Adjectif]

having an unpleasant or harmful effect on someone or something

négatif

négatif

Ex: The movie received mixed reviews , with many pointing out negative elements .
funny
[Adjectif]

able to make people laugh

amusant, drôle

amusant, drôle

Ex: The cartoon was funny that I could n't stop laughing .
tiny
[Adjectif]

extremely small

minuscule

minuscule

Ex: tiny kitten fit comfortably in the palm of her hand .
blue
[Adjectif]

having the color of the ocean or clear sky at daytime

bleu

bleu

Ex: They wore blue jeans to the party.
modern
[Adjectif]

related to the most recent time or to the present time

moderne

moderne

Ex: The documentary examines challenges modern society .
positive
[Adjectif]

achieving success or progress

positif

positif

Ex: The city saw positive shift in public opinion following the new policy .
smart
[Adjectif]

able to think and learn in a good and quick way

intelligent

intelligent

Ex: smart researcher made significant discoveries in the field .
heavy
[Adjectif]

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

lourd

lourd

Ex: She needed help to lift heavy furniture during the move .
regular
[Adjectif]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

régulier, régulière

régulier, régulière

Ex: The store regular business hours , opening at 9 AM and closing at 5 PM .
physical
[Adjectif]

related to the body rather than the mind

physique

physique

Ex: The physical therapist recommended specific exercises to improve mobility.
medical
[Adjectif]

related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

médical

médical

Ex: The pharmaceutical company conducts research to develop medical treatments for diseases .
wonderful
[Adjectif]

very great and pleasant

merveilleux

merveilleux

Ex: We visited wonderful museums during our trip to London .
serious
[Adjectif]

needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk

sérieux

sérieux

Ex: The storm serious damage to the homes in the area .
fast
[Adjectif]

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

rapide

rapide

Ex: fast train arrived at the destination in no time .
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