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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary - Top 126 - 150 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 6 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "poor", "legal", and "aware".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
incredible
[adjective]
extremely great or large
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fun
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describing something that is enjoyable
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poor
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owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things
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famous
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known by a lot of people
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former
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having filled a specific status or position in an earlier period
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legal
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related to the law
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expensive
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having a high price
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aware
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realizing or knowing a fact or situation
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correct
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based on the truth and without mistakes
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private
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used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.
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sweet
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containing sugar or having a taste that is like sugar
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various
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several and of different types or kinds
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dangerous
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capable of harming or injuring a person or destroying or damaging a thing
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current
[adjective]
existing in the present time
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slow
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moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low
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strange
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having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities
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federal
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having or relating to a system of government in which the individual states have their own laws concerning internal affairs, however a central government has control over national decisions, foreign affairs, etc.
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average
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calculated by adding a set of numbers together and dividing this amount by the total number of amounts in that set
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basic
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forming or being the necessary part of something, on which other things are built upon
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multiple
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great in number; involving many
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successful
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getting the results wanted or hoped
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terrible
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very bad, disagreeable, or unpleasant
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key
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essential and highly important
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financial
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related to money or its management
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cheap
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having a low price
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