Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 11)

Here you are provided with the part 11 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "weak", "mental", and "proper".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
yellow [adjective]

having the color of lemons or the sun

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weak [adjective]

structurally fragile or lacking durability

Ex: The table leg was weak and wobbled dangerously .
extreme [adjective]

very high in intensity or degree

Ex: The region experienced extreme drought , leading to water shortages and crop failures .
straight [adjective]

continuing in a direct line without deviation or curvature

Ex: The canal was perfectly straight , stretching for miles without a bend .
concerned [adjective]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

Ex: The concerned look on his face indicated his worry about the upcoming deadline .
essential [adjective]

very necessary for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: Regular exercise is essential for maintaining physical fitness and health .
smooth [adjective]

having a surface that is even and free from roughness or irregularities

Ex: The artist polished the sculpture until it was perfectly smooth .
mental [adjective]

happening or related to someone's mind, involving thoughts, feelings, and cognitive processes

Ex: He keeps a mental list of all the tasks he needs to complete .
proper [adjective]

suitable or appropriate for the situation

Ex: Following safety guidelines is proper when handling hazardous materials .
surprised [adjective]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

Ex: He acted surprised , but he already knew about the plan .
international [adjective]

happening in or between more than one country

Ex: The international airport serves flights to and from various countries around the world .
awake [adjective]

not in a state of sleep or unconsciousness

Ex: The baby finally fell asleep after being awake for several hours .
German [adjective]

relating to Germany or its people or language

Ex: The Brothers Grimm , famous for their collection of fairy tales , were German authors .
Russian [adjective]

relating to Russia or its people or language

Ex: He enjoyed a traditional Russian meal of borscht and blini during his visit to Moscow .
scary [adjective]

making us feel fear

Ex: She thinks thunderstorms are scary .
constant [adjective]

happening continuously without stopping for a long time

Ex: The constant rain in the region led to flooding in low-lying areas .
fancy [adjective]

elaborate or sophisticated in style, often designed to impress

Ex: The hotel lobby was adorned with fancy chandeliers and marble floors .
scared [adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

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quiet [adjective]

with little or no noise

Ex: The quiet street was a welcome change from the bustling city .
sudden [adjective]

taking place unexpectedly or done quickly

Ex: A sudden rainstorm forced them to seek shelter under a tree .
intense [adjective]

very extreme or great

Ex: The movie 's intense action scenes kept viewers on the edge of their seats .
excellent [adjective]

very good in quality or other traits

Ex: The festival was excellent , with great music and food .
loud [adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: She spoke in a loud voice so everyone in the audience could hear her .
digital [adjective]

(of signals or data) representing and processing data as series of the digits 0 and 1 in electronic signals

Ex: Many artists share their work on social media through digital platforms .