500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 51 - 75 Adjectives

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
vital [adjective]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

Ex: Oxygen is vital for sustaining life .
early [adjective]

happening or done before the usual or scheduled time

Ex:
perfect [adjective]

completely without mistakes or flaws, reaching the best possible standard

Ex: My dog is perfect , even though he occasionally chews my shoes .
social [adjective]

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

Ex:
beautiful [adjective]

extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

Ex: She wore a beautiful dress to the party .
fine [adjective]

feeling well or in good health

Ex: The car was damaged , but thankfully , the driver and passengers were fine .
short [adjective]

having a below-average distance between two points

Ex: The short distance between their houses made it convenient for them to visit each other frequently .
hot [adjective]

having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: The hot water in the shower helped me relax after a long day .
common [adjective]

regular and without any exceptional features

Ex: The restaurant offered common dishes like pasta and salad .
open [adjective]

letting people or things pass through

Ex:
special [adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: Their special relationship blossomed into a deep and meaningful friendship over the years .
favorite [adjective]

liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category

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similar [adjective]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

Ex: The two cars had similar features , both having leather seats and a sunroof .
crazy [adjective]

extremely foolish or absurd in a way that seems insane

Ex: It may sound crazy , but I prefer ice cream in winter .
entire [adjective]

involving or describing the whole of something

Ex: The entire population of the town gathered for the annual festival , filling the streets with laughter and music .
clear [adjective]

easy to understand

Ex: The map was clear , showing all the important landmarks and routes .
American [adjective]

relating to the United States or its people

Ex: Coca-Cola is a famous American soft drink .
particular [adjective]

distinctive among others that are of the same general classification

Ex: She is dedicated to a particular area of research within the medical field .
difficult [adjective]

needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with

Ex: Memorizing multiplication tables can be difficult for elementary school students .
close [adjective]

near in distance

Ex: The close distance between the two cities makes it easy to commute .
red [adjective]

having the color of tomatoes or blood

Ex: She drew a red heart on the card , with words of love and appreciation .
weird [adjective]

strange in a way that is difficult to understand

Ex: She 's a little weird , always wearing mismatched socks on purpose .
public [adjective]

connected with the general people or society, especially in contrast to specific groups or elites

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deep [adjective]

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

Ex: The hole they dug in the garden was deep enough to plant the tree securely .
peculiar [adjective]

not considered usual or normal

Ex: His peculiar way of speaking , with a distinctive accent , made him easily recognizable .