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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 301 - 325 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 13 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "false", "vast", and "sharp".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
primary

having the most importance or influence

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democratic

related to or characteristic of a system of government where power comes from the people through free elections and respects individual rights

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false

not according to reality or facts

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absolute

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

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impressive

causing admiration because of size, skill, importance, etc.

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vast

extremely great in extent, size, or area

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official

holding a position of authority or responsibility within an organization or government

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sharp

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something

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western

related to or positioned in the direction of the west

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internal

located or occurring inside something

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valuable

worth a large amount of money

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civil

related to the citizens of a country

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wet

covered with or full of water or another liquid

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cultural

involving a society's customs, traditions, beliefs, and other related matters

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fundamental

related to the core and most important or basic parts of something

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fat

(of people or animals) weighing much more than what is thought to be healthy for their body

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pure

not combined or mixed with anything else

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initial

related to or happening at the beginning of a series or process

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further

extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

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opposite

on the other side of an area when seen from a particular vantage point

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Roman

related to ancient Rome, its citizens, or empire

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Persian

related to Iran, its language, or people

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Italian

relating to Italy or its people or language

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Japanese

relating to the country, people, culture, or language of Japan

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enormous

extremely large in physical dimensions

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