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500 Adjetivos Mais Comuns em Inglês - Principais 426 - 450 adjetivos

Aqui você encontra a parte 18 da lista dos adjetivos mais comuns em inglês, como "grande", "viral" e "incapaz".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
confused
[adjetivo]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

confuso, desconcertado

confuso, desconcertado

Ex: The instructions were so unclear that they left everyone confused.
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grand
[adjetivo]

magnificent in size and appearance

grande, esplêndido

grande, esplêndido

Ex: grand yacht was equipped with luxurious amenities and state-of-the-art technology .
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narrow
[adjetivo]

having a limited distance between opposite sides

estreito, apertado

estreito, apertado

Ex: narrow bridge could only accommodate one car at a time , causing traffic delays .
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boring
[adjetivo]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

entediantes, monótonos

entediantes, monótonos

Ex: The TV show boring, so I switched the channel .
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viral
[adjetivo]

(of a video, picture, piece of news, etc.) shared quickly on social media among a lot of Internet users

viral, virais

viral, virais

Ex: His tweet about the new tech product went viral, sparking debates and discussions online.
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unable
[adjetivo]

being incapable of or lacking the skill, means, etc. necessary for doing something

incapaz, impossibilitado

incapaz, impossibilitado

Ex: She apologized for unable to fulfill her promise due to unforeseen circumstances .
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deadly
[adjetivo]

having the potential to cause death

letal, mortal

letal, mortal

Ex: She survived deadly fall from a great height .
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external
[adjetivo]

located on the outer surface of something

externo, externa

externo, externa

Ex: external surface of the container was coated to prevent rust .
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slight
[adjetivo]

not a lot in amount or extent

ligeiro, sutil

ligeiro, sutil

Ex: There was slight delay in the flight schedule .
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silent
[adjetivo]

having or making little or no sound

silencioso, quieto

silencioso, quieto

Ex: silent library provided a peaceful environment for studying .
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purple
[adjetivo]

having the color of most ripe eggplants

roxo, púrpura

roxo, púrpura

Ex: purple grapes were ripe and juicy .
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gross
[adjetivo]

extremely bad, unacceptable, and often considered immoral

grotesco, repugnante

grotesco, repugnante

Ex: gross misconduct of the athlete tarnished the reputation of the entire team .
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vulnerable
[adjetivo]

easily hurt, often due to weakness or lack of protection

vulnerável, exposto

vulnerável, exposto

Ex: The stray dog , injured and alone , vulnerable on the streets .
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racial
[adjetivo]

related to the way humankind is sometimes divided into, which is based on physical attributes or shared ancestry

racial, étnico

racial, étnico

Ex: The census includes questions racial and ethnic background .
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northern
[adjetivo]

positioned in the direction of the north

norte, setentrional

norte, setentrional

Ex: Northern cities often experience colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours in winter .
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toxic
[adjetivo]

consisting of poisonous substances

tóxico, venenoso

tóxico, venenoso

Ex: Proper disposal of electronic waste is crucial to toxic materials from leaching into the environment and contaminating soil and water sources .
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republican
[adjetivo]

relating to or similar to a republic; supporting the principles and doctrines of a republic

republicano, republicanista

republicano, republicanista

Ex: Republican lawmakers introduced a bill to reform the healthcare system .
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blind
[adjetivo]

not able to see

cego, cega

cego, cega

Ex: blind student uses screen reading software to access digital content .
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vocal
[adjetivo]

relating to the voice, especially the human voice

vocálico, vocal

vocálico, vocal

Ex: Vocal hygiene practices , such as staying hydrated and avoiding excessive shouting , can help vocal cord problems .
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kind
[adjetivo]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

Ex: The teacher kind enough to give us an extension on the project .
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reliable
[adjetivo]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

confiável, fiável

confiável, fiável

Ex: reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance .
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round
[adjetivo]

having a circular shape, often spherical in appearance

redondo, circular

redondo, circular

Ex: round pizza was divided into equal slices , ready to be shared among friends .
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sound
[adjetivo]

being in good condition and without any damage or flaws

Ex: Her car sound and runs smoothly .
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pink
[adjetivo]

having the color of strawberry ice cream

rosa, cor-de-rosa

rosa, cor-de-rosa

Ex: We saw pink flamingo standing on one leg , with its striking feathers .
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automatic
[adjetivo]

(of devices or processes) being or working with little or no human involvement

automático, automática

automático, automática

Ex: The factory has automatic conveyor belts to move products efficiently along the assembly line .
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