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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 76 - 100 Adjectives

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
natural
[Adjective]

originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans

Ex: He preferred using natural fabrics like cotton and linen for his clothing .
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normal
[Adjective]

conforming to a standard or expected condition

Ex: Despite recent events , life is gradually returning to normal for the residents of the town .
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quick
[Adjective]

taking a short time to move, happen, or be done

Ex: The quick fox darted across the field , disappearing into the forest .
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powerful
[Adjective]

possessing great strength or force

Ex: The team played with powerful energy , winning the match easily .
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general
[Adjective]

involving or affecting all or most people or things

Ex: The general mood of the team was upbeat after the big win .
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dark
[Adjective]

having very little or no light

Ex: The dark path through the woods was difficult to navigate .
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late
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doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

Ex: The train is late by 20 minutes .
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main
[Adjective]

having the highest level of significance or central importance

Ex: The main goal of the marketing campaign is to increase brand awareness and customer engagement .
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safe
[Adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: After the storm passed , they felt safe to return to their houses and assess the damage .
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OK
[Adjective]

having an acceptable or desirable quality or level

Ex: Is it OK if I borrow your car for the weekend ?
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healthy
[Adjective]

(of a person) not having physical or mental problems

Ex: The teacher is glad to see all the students are healthy after the winter break .
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dead
[Adjective]

not alive anymore

Ex: They mourned their dead dog for weeks .
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impressed
[Adjective]

respecting or admiring a person or thing, particularly because of their excellent achievements or qualities

Ex: The audience was impressed with the performance of the orchestra.
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political
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related to or involving the governance of a country or territory

Ex: The media plays a crucial role in informing the public about political developments and holding elected officials accountable .
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major
[Adjective]

serious and of great importance

Ex: The major decision to expand operations overseas was met with cautious optimism .
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specific
[Adjective]

related to or involving only one certain thing

Ex: The teacher asked the students to provide specific examples of historical events for their assignment .
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worth
[Adjective]

important or good enough to be treated or viewed in a particular way

Ex: This book is worth reading for anyone interested in history .
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top
[Adjective]

located at the highest physical point or position within a structure, object, or area

Ex: They climbed to the top of the mountain to take in the breathtaking view.
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personal
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only relating or belonging to one person

Ex: The artist 's studio was filled with personal artwork and creative projects .
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excited
[Adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: They were excited to try the new roller coaster at the theme park .
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upbeat
[Adjective]

having a positive and cheerful attitude

Ex: She approached challenges with an upbeat attitude , seeing them as opportunities for growth .
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available
[Adjective]

ready for being used or acquired

Ex: We have made the necessary documents available for download on our website .
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actual
[Adjective]

existing in reality rather than being theoretical or imaginary

Ex: Her explanation did n’t match the actual events .
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sorry
[Adjective]

feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done

Ex: The teacher seemed sorry when she realized the assignment was unclear .
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cold
[Adjective]

having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

Ex: The ice cubes made the drink refreshingly cold.
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500 Most Common English Adjectives
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