Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 13)

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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500 Most Common English Adjectives
primary [adjective]

having the most importance or influence

Ex: Her primary responsibility as a teacher is to nurture and educate her students .
democratic [adjective]

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

Ex: His democratic ideals prioritize inclusivity , equality , and respect for diverse perspectives .
false [adjective]

not according to reality or facts

Ex: He shared false information without verifying its accuracy .
absolute [adjective]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

Ex: Figure skaters strive for an absolute flawless technical execution without a single missed step .
impressive [adjective]

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

Ex: The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely impressive .
vast [adjective]

extremely great in extent, size, or area

Ex: She inherited a vast estate that included forests , lakes , and farmland .
official [adjective]

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

Ex: The official referee made the final decision on the controversial call during the game .
sharp [adjective]

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something

Ex: The scissors had sharp blades that easily cut through fabric .
western [adjective]

positioned in the direction of the west

Ex: The western coast is known for its rugged cliffs and stunning sunsets .
internal [adjective]

located or occurring inside something

Ex: The internal components of the computer control its functionality and operations .
valuable [adjective]

worth a large amount of money

Ex: His vintage car collection is filled with valuable automobiles from the 1950s .
civil [adjective]

related to the citizens of a country

Ex:
wet [adjective]

covered with or full of water or another liquid

Ex: She wiped her wet hair with a towel after swimming .
cultural [adjective]

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

Ex: The festival celebrates the rich cultural diversity of the community through music , dance , and food .
fundamental [adjective]

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

Ex: Good communication skills are fundamental to success in any profession .
fat [adjective]

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

Ex: The doctor advised him to exercise regularly to avoid becoming overweight or fat .
pure [adjective]

not combined or mixed with anything else

Ex: The diamond ring was crafted from pure , flawless gemstones .
initial [adjective]

related to the beginning of a series or process

Ex: She made initial inquiries about the job before submitting her application .
further [adjective]

extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

Ex: He requested further assistance from the support team to resolve the issue .
opposite [adjective]

located across from a particular thing, typically separated by an intervening space

Ex: She pointed to the opposite corner of the room .
Roman [adjective]

related to ancient Rome, its citizens, or empire

Ex: Roman culture influenced many aspects of Western civilization , including law and governance .
Persian [adjective]

related to Iran, its language, or people

Ex: They attended a Persian cultural festival showcasing music , dance , and art .
Italian [adjective]

relating to Italy or its people or language

Ex: Italian fashion brands like Gucci and Prada are renowned for their luxury and style .
Japanese [adjective]

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

Ex: He traveled to Japan to experience Japanese architecture and traditions .
enormous [adjective]

extremely large in physical dimensions

Ex: The ship was enormous , capable of carrying thousands of passengers .