500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 1 - 25 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 1 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "good", "same", and "sure".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
good [adjective]

having a quality that is satisfying

Ex: The movie was really good ; it made me laugh and cry .
other [adjective]

being the one that is different, extra, or not included

Ex:
little [adjective]

below average in size

Ex: The little cottage nestled among the trees was the perfect retreat for a quiet weekend getaway .
new [adjective]

recently invented, made, etc.

Ex: I 'm excited to try out my new pair of running shoes .
great [adjective]

exceptionally large in degree or amount

Ex: His great courage in the face of danger inspired everyone .
different [adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: She tried different hairstyles to change her look .
divine [adjective]

originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god

Ex: She felt a sense of divine presence while meditating in nature .
big [adjective]

above average in size or extent

Ex: The city has a big park .
right [adjective]

based on facts or the truth

Ex: She gave the right answer to the math problem .
same [adjective]

like another thing or person in every way

Ex: They both have the same taste in music .
next [adjective]

coming immediately after a person or thing in time, place, or rank

Ex: The next train to the city departs in 20 minutes .
last [adjective]

being the final one in a sequence

Ex: Make sure to submit your application by the last deadline to be considered .
own [adjective]

used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing

Ex: The company uses its own software for managing tasks .
sure [adjective]

(of a person) feeling confident about something being correct or true

Ex: He was sure that his favorite team would win the championship .
bad [adjective]

having a quality that is not satisfying

Ex: He apologized for the bad joke he made earlier .
important [adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: Freedom of speech is an important right in democratic societies .
high [adjective]

having a relatively great vertical extent

Ex: The skyscraper is one of the city 's highest buildings .
able [adjective]

having the necessary skill, power, resources, etc. for doing something

Ex: The team was able to complete the project ahead of schedule .
old [adjective]

of a particular age

Ex: He found an old photograph of his parents from their wedding day .
small [adjective]

below average in physical size

Ex: The room had a small window that let in just a little sunlight .
whole [adjective]

including every part, member, etc.

Ex: The whole class celebrated the teacher 's birthday .
well [adjective]

having good health, especially after recovering from an illness or injury

Ex:
long [adjective]

(of two points) having an above-average distance between them

Ex:
nice [adjective]

providing pleasure and enjoyment

Ex: They moved into a nice house with modern appliances .
real [adjective]

having actual existence and not imaginary

Ex: