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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 26 - 50 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 2 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "hard", "easy", and "true".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
hard
[Adjective]

needing a lot of skill or effort to do

Ex: Completing a marathon hard, but many people train hard to achieve this goal .
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easy
[Adjective]

needing little skill or effort to do or understand

Ex: The math problem easy to solve ; it only required basic addition .
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large
[Adjective]

above average in amount or size

Ex: He had large collection of vintage cars , displayed proudly in his garage .
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closed
[Adjective]

not letting things, people, etc. go in or out

Ex: closed window blocked out the noise from the street .
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true
[Adjective]

according to reality or facts

Ex: I ca n't believe ittrue that he got the job he wanted !
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free
[Adjective]

not requiring payment

Ex: The museum free admission on Sundays .
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cool
[Adjective]

having a pleasantly mild, low temperature

Ex: They relaxed in cool shade of the trees during the picnic .
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low
[Adjective]

not extending far upward

Ex: low fence was easy to climb over .
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interesting
[Adjective]

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

Ex: The teacher made the interesting by including interactive activities .
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full
[Adjective]

having no space left

Ex: The bus full, so we had to stand in the aisle during the journey .
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ready
[Adjective]

physically prepared with everything we might need for a particular task or situation

Ex: With his uniform pressed and shoes polished , the soldier ready for the inspection .
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only
[Adjective]

without another thing or person existing in the same category

Ex: only sound in the forest was the rustling of leaves in the wind .
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young
[Adjective]

still in the earlier stages of life

Ex: young boy , still in kindergarten , enjoyed painting with bright colors .
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certain
[Adjective]

feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it

Ex: She certain that she left her keys on the table .
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possible
[Adjective]

able to exist, happen, or be done

Ex: To achieve the possible result , we need to work together .
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black
[Adjective]

having the color that is the darkest, like most crows

Ex: The piano keys are black and white.
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single
[Adjective]

not in a relationship or marriage

Ex: She is single and enjoying her independence .
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happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good

Ex: happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner .
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strong
[Adjective]

having a lot of physical power

Ex: The athletestrong legs helped him run faster .
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wrong
[Adjective]

not based on facts or the truth

Ex: His answer to the math problem wrong.
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huge
[Adjective]

very large in size

Ex: They built huge sandcastle that towered over the other ones on the beach .
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amazing
[Adjective]

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

Ex: Their vacation to the beach amazing, with perfect weather every day .
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simple
[Adjective]

not involving difficulty in doing or understanding

Ex: The instructions simple to follow , with clear steps outlined .
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enough
[Adjective]

having as much as is required

Ex: She felt she enough knowledge to tackle the challenging task .
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bitter
[Adjective]

having a strong taste that is unpleasant and not sweet

Ex: Despite bitter taste , he appreciated the health benefits of eating kale in his salad .
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