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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary - Top 276 - 300 Adjectives

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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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
mad
[adjective]
very angry or displeased
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female
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relating to women or the female gender
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confident
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being certain about our plans, abilities, the future, etc. and believing that we can gain success
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criminal
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connected with or involving illegal or criminal activities
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nervous
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worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it
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fake
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made or intended to be like the original or real version of something
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typical
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having or showing the usual qualities or characteristics of a particular group of people or things
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native
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related to one's place of birth
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empty
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with no one or nothing inside
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religious
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related to a religion
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back
[adjective]
being in or at the back of something
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tight
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(of clothes or shoes) fitting closely or firmly, especially in an uncomfortable way
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pretty
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visually pleasing in a charming way
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bottom
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in the lowest place or position
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lovely
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very beautiful or attractive
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hungry
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needing or wanting something to eat
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horrible
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extremely unpleasant, bad, or disagreeable
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moral
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concerned with right and wrong behavior
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limited
[adjective]
not being great in extent or amount
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accurate
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(of measurements, information, etc.) entirely precise and exact in all details, and without any mistakes
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square
[adjective]
having four even sides and four right angles, forming a shape resembling a regular square
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nuclear
[adjective]
relating to, producing, or powered by nuclear energy
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capable
[adjective]
having the required quality or ability for doing something
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independent
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free to do things as one wants and not needing help from others
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broad
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having a large distance between one side and another
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