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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 151 - 175 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 7 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "soft", "past", and "useful".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
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belonging or relating to England, its people, or language

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equal

having the same amount, size, quantity, etc.

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soft

gentle to the touch

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past

done or existed before the present time

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foreign

related or belonging to a country or region other than your own

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useful

providing help when needed

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national

relating to a particular nation or country, including its people, culture, government, and interests

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tough

difficult to achieve or deal with

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bright

emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

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giant

extremely large in size

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warm

having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

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unique

unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

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massive

extremely large, heavy, or solid

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fresh

new or different and not formerly known or done

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recent

having happened, started, or been done only a short time ago

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alive

continuing to exist, breathe, and function

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very

used to emphasize that one is talking about the exact same person or thing and not about anyone or anything else

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clean

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

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afraid

getting a bad and anxious feeling from a person or thing because we think something bad or dangerous will happen

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fair

relatively large in number, amount, or size

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willing

eager, interested, or ready to do something

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comfortable

physically feeling relaxed and not feeling pain, stress, fear, etc.

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effective

achieving the intended or desired result

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wide

having a large length from side to side

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traditional

belonging to or following the methods or thoughts that are old as opposed to new or different ones

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