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500 Adjectifs Anglais Les Plus Courants - Top 126 - 150 Adjectifs

Ici, vous disposez de la partie 6 de la liste des adjectifs les plus courants en anglais tels que « pauvre », « légal » et « conscient ».

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
incredible
[Adjectif]

extremely great or large

incroyable, formidable, fantastique

incroyable, formidable, fantastique

Ex: incredible diversity of wildlife in the rainforest is a marvel of nature .
fun
[Adjectif]

providing entertainment or amusement

amusant, drôle

amusant, drôle

Ex: Riding roller coasters at the theme park is always fun experience .
poor
[Adjectif]

owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things

pauvre

pauvre

Ex: Unforunately , poor elderly couple relied on government assistance to cover their expenses .
famous
[Adjectif]

known by a lot of people

fameux, célèbre, excellent

fameux, célèbre, excellent

Ex: She famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
former
[Adjectif]

(of a person) having filled a specific status or position in an earlier period

ex-, ancien, ancienne

ex-, ancien, ancienne

Ex: former mayor attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new library .
legal
[Adjectif]

related to the law or the legal system

juridique

juridique

Ex: The company was sued for legal regulations regarding environmental protection .
expensive
[Adjectif]

having a high price

cher, chère

cher, chère

Ex: The luxury car expensive but offers excellent performance .
aware
[Adjectif]

having an understanding or perception of something, often through careful thought or sensitivity

informé

informé

Ex: She aware of her surroundings as she walked through the unfamiliar neighborhood .
correct
[Adjectif]

accurate and in accordance with reality or truth

correct, exact

correct, exact

Ex: He made sure to use correct measurements for the recipe .
private
[Adjectif]

used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.

privé

privé

Ex: They rented private cabin for their vacation in the mountains .
sweet
[Adjectif]

containing sugar or having a taste that is like sugar

sucré, doux

sucré, doux

Ex: The fresh strawberries were sweet and juicy .
various
[Adjectif]

several and of different types or kinds

différent, varié, divers

différent, varié, divers

Ex: The library various genres of books to cater to different interests .
dangerous
[Adjectif]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

dangereux

dangereux

Ex: The mountain path is slippery and dangerous.
current
[Adjectif]

happening or existing in the present time

actuel, en cours

actuel, en cours

Ex: The team is current projects that aim to revolutionize the industry 's approach to sustainability .
slow
[Adjectif]

moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low

lent

lent

Ex: slow train arrived at the station behind schedule .
strange
[Adjectif]

having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities

étrange

étrange

Ex: The soup had strange color , but it tasted delicious .
federal
[Adjectif]

having or relating to a system of government in which the individual states have their own laws concerning internal affairs, however a central government has control over national decisions, foreign affairs, etc.

fédéral

fédéral

Ex: The statefederal funding supports education and infrastructure projects .
average
[Adjectif]

calculated by adding a set of numbers together and dividing this amount by the total number of amounts in that set

moyen

moyen

Ex: average number of hours worked per week was 40 .
basic
[Adjectif]

forming or being the necessary part of something, on which other things are built

de base, fondamental

de base, fondamental

Ex: basic grammar rules is important for writing clear and effective sentences .
multiple
[Adjectif]

consisting of or involving several parts, elements, or people

multiple

multiple

Ex: He multiple teams across different time zones .
successful
[Adjectif]

getting the results you hoped for or wanted

réussi

réussi

Ex: She is successful author with many best-selling books .
terrible
[Adjectif]

extremely bad or unpleasant

terrible, horrible, éprouvant

terrible, horrible, éprouvant

Ex: He terrible about forgetting his friend 's birthday and wanted to make it up to them .
key
[Adjectif]

essential and highly important to a particular process, situation, or outcome

clé, clef, fondamental, essentiel

clé, clef, fondamental, essentiel

Ex: Building trust key to maintaining long-term relationships with clients .
financial
[Adjectif]

related to money or its management

financier

financier

Ex: The government introduced financial regulations to stabilize the economy .
cheap
[Adjectif]

having a low price

bon marché, pas cher

bon marché, pas cher

Ex: The shirt she bought was cheap; she got it on sale .
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