Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 12)

Here you are provided with the part 12 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "mad", "fake", and "native".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
mad [adjective]

feeling very angry or displeased

Ex: They were mad at the delayed flight that caused them to miss their connection .
female [adjective]

relating to women or the female gender

Ex: The organization focuses on addressing issues specific to the female workforce , such as equal pay and workplace discrimination .
confident [adjective]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

Ex: She 's a confident speaker , never nervous in front of a crowd .
criminal [adjective]

related to or involving illegal activities

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nervous [adjective]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

Ex: I do n't know why I always feel so nervous before a flight .
fake [adjective]

designed to resemble the real thing but lacking authenticity

Ex: They gave him a fake trophy for his performance in the competition .
typical [adjective]

having or showing the usual qualities of a particular group of people or things

Ex: The architecture in this neighborhood is typical of Victorian-era homes .
native [adjective]

related to one's place of birth

Ex: The native flora and fauna of the area are protected by conservation efforts .
empty [adjective]

with no one or nothing inside

Ex: She opened the empty refrigerator , realizing she needed to go grocery shopping .
religious [adjective]

related to or associated with religion, faith, or spirituality

Ex:
back [adjective]

located behind or toward the rear

Ex:
tight [adjective]

(of clothes or shoes) fitting closely or firmly, especially in an uncomfortable way

Ex: The gloves were too tight on his hands , making it difficult to move his fingers .
pretty [adjective]

visually pleasing in a charming way

Ex: The little girl had a pretty smile that melted hearts .
bottom [adjective]

located at the lowest position or part of something

Ex: The bottom layer of the cake served as a sturdy base for the layers above it .
lovely [adjective]

very beautiful or attractive

Ex: She had a lovely smile that brightened up the room .
hungry [adjective]

needing or wanting something to eat

Ex: She felt hungry and decided to make a sandwich .
horrible [adjective]

extremely unpleasant or bad

Ex: The horrible smell coming from the garbage bin made it difficult to stay in the kitchen .
moral [adjective]

concerned with right and wrong behavior

Ex: He faced a moral dilemma when asked to cover up unethical practices .
limited [adjective]

very little in quantity or amount

Ex: The restaurant has limited seating capacity , so it 's best to make a reservation ahead of time .
accurate [adjective]

(of measurements, information, etc.) free from errors and matching facts

Ex: The data was checked and found to be accurate , with no discrepancies .
square [adjective]

having four even sides and four right angles, forming a shape resembling a regular square

Ex: The square room was easy to furnish , with each wall providing a straight surface for placement .
nuclear [adjective]

relating to, producing, or powered by nuclear energy

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capable [adjective]

having the ability or capacity to do something

Ex: The capable student excels in academics , consistently achieving high grades .
independent [adjective]

able to do things as one wants without needing help from others

Ex: He 's known for his independent spirit , preferring to work alone rather than in a team .
broad [adjective]

having a large distance between one side and another

Ex: The road widened into a broad highway as we approached the city .