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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 226 - 250 Adjectives

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
online
[Adjective]

connected to or via the Internet

Ex: online gaming community allows players from different parts of the world to compete and collaborate in virtual environments .
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cute
[Adjective]

attractive and good-looking

Ex: The little girlcute giggle brightened everyone 's day .
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separate
[Adjective]

not connected to anything, and forming a unit by itself

Ex: The document is divided separate sections for clarity .
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classic
[Adjective]

considered to be one of the best or most important kind

Ex: Her speech became classic example of powerful , effective public speaking .
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potential
[Adjective]

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

Ex: They potential candidates for the vacant position .
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super
[Adjective]

indicating excellence or high quality

Ex: This café has super vibe .
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professional
[Adjective]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

Ex: The conference featured presentations professional speakers on various topics in the industry .
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curious
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(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

Ex: She was curious about different cultures and loved traveling to new places .
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front
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located at or toward the forward-facing side or part of an object or space

Ex: The front yard is landscaped with colorful flowers.
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lucky
[Adjective]

having or bringing good luck

Ex: Youlucky to have such a caring family .
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direct
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going from one place to another in a straight line without stopping or changing direction

Ex: The train offers direct route from the city to the countryside .
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secret
[Adjective]

not seen by or unknown to other people

Ex: The team worked on secret project that no one outside the company knew about .
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additional
[Adjective]

added or extra to what is already present or available

Ex: He additional time to review the contract before signing .
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live
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(of TV or radio broadcasts) aired at the exact moment the events are taking place, without any earlier recording or editing

Ex: The news channel provided live coverage of the presidential debate.
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rare
[Adjective]

happening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence

Ex: Finding true friendship rare but invaluable .
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tired
[Adjective]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

Ex: The toddler was tired to finish his dinner .
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electric
[Adjective]

relating to, produced by, or using electricity

Ex: Our camping trip was made much easier with the help of electric lantern to light our way at night .
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brown
[Adjective]

having the color of chocolate ice cream

Ex: The leather couch had a brown upholstery .
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random
[Adjective]

chosen, done, or happening by chance and without any particular plan, method, or purpose

Ex: The winner of the contest was selected through random drawing of names .
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overall
[Adjective]

including or considering everything or everyone in a certain situation or group

Ex: overall cost of the project exceeded the initial estimates due to unforeseen expenses .
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angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: angry tone made everyone uncomfortable .
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busy
[Adjective]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

Ex: The event planner became busy with coordinating logistics and ensuring everything ran smoothly .
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glad
[Adjective]

pleased about something

Ex: He glad to finally see his family after being away for so long .
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stupid
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showing a lack of intelligence or common sense

Ex: The company 's failure to adapt to market trends was stupid oversight that led to financial losses .
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minute
[Adjective]

marked by extreme attention to detail and careful, thorough examination

Ex: The historian’s minute examination of the ancient texts revealed previously unnoticed insights.
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