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good
/ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/
adjective
having a quality that is satisfying
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bad
/ˈbæd/
adjective
having a quality that is not satisfying
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high
/ˈhaɪ/
adjective
having an amount, degree, size, etc, that is greater than normal
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low
/ˈɫoʊ/
adjective
small or below average in degree, value, level, or amount
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big
/ˈbɪɡ/
adjective
large or above average in size, amount, degree, etc.
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small
/ˈsmɔɫ/
adjective
little or below average in size, amount, degree, etc.
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heavy
/ˈhɛvi/
adjective
having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up
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light
/ˈɫaɪt/
adjective
having very little weight and easy to move or pick up
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expensive
/ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/
adjective
having a high price
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cheap
/ˈtʃip/
adjective
having a low price
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old
/ˈoʊɫd/
adjective
(of a thing) having been used or existing for a long period of time
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new
/ˈnju/, /ˈnu/
adjective
recently built, invented, made, etc.
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beautiful
/ˈbjutəfəɫ/
adjective
extremely pleasing to the mind or senses
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ugly
/ˈəɡɫi/
adjective
not pleasant to the mind or senses
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clean
/ˈkɫin/
adjective
not having any stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt
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dirty
/ˈdɝti/
adjective
having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt
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easy
/ˈizi/
adjective
needing little skill or effort to do or understand
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difficult
/ˈdɪfəkəɫt/
adjective
needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with
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fast
/fæst/
adjective
having a high speed when moving or doing something
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slow
/ˈsɫoʊ/
adjective
moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low
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different
/ˈdɪfɝənt/, /ˈdɪfɹənt/
adjective
not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.
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similar
/ˈsɪməɫɝ/
adjective
(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same
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right
/ˈɹaɪt/
adjective
based on facts or the truth
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wrong
/ˈɹɔŋ/
adjective
not based on facts or the truth
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open
/ˈoʊpən/
adjective
letting people or things pass through
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closed
/ˈkɫoʊzd/
adjective
not letting things, people, etc. go in or out
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true
/ˈtɹu/
adjective
according to reality or facts
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false
/ˈfɔɫs/
adjective
not according to reality or facts
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rich
/ˈɹɪtʃ/
adjective
owning a great amount of money or many things that cost a lot
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poor
/ˈpuɹ/
adjective
owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things
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sure
/ˈʃʊɹ/
adjective
feeling confident about something being correct or true
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unsure
/ənˈʃʊɹ/
adjective
having doubts about or or no confidence in someone or something
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correct
/kɝˈɛkt/
adjective
based on the truth and without mistakes
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incorrect
/ˌɪnkɝˈɛkt/
adjective
having mistakes or inaccuracies
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