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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 326 - 350 Adjectives

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
visual
visual
[Adjective]

related to sight or vision

Ex: The doctor performed a visual examination of the patient's eyes. 
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severe
severe
[Adjective]

very harsh or intense

Ex: The building suffered severe damage from the earthquake. 
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historical
historical
[Adjective]

belonging to or significant in the past

Ex: They visited a historical battlefield to learn more about the country's heritage. 
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efficient
efficient
[Adjective]

(of a system or machine) achieving maximum productivity without wasting much time, effort, or money

Ex: The efficient assembly line increased productivity while reducing production costs. 
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electronic
electronic
[Adjective]

(of a device) having very small parts such as chips and obtaining power from electricity

Ex: She prefers reading e-books on her electronic tablet rather than carrying around physical books. 
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upper
upper
[Adjective]

situated above something similar

Ex: The upper shelves in the kitchen hold rarely used cookware. 
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unusual
unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: His quiet behavior at the party was unusual. 
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southern
southern
[Adjective]

located in the direction of the south

Ex: They traveled to a southern city famous for its vibrant festivals and culture. 
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male
male
[Adjective]

relating to men or the male gender

Ex: He accessorized with a trendy male cap for a casual look. 
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sexual
sexual
[Adjective]

involving or related to the physical activity of sex

Ex: The sexual tension between the characters heightened the drama of the film. 
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raw
raw
[Adjective]

related to foods that have not been exposed to heat or any form of cooking

Ex: She enjoyed a salad made with raw vegetables and leafy greens. 
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holy
holy
[Adjective]

morally and spiritually good, often connected with religion

Ex: The priest leads a holy life. 
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appropriate
appropriate
[Adjective]

suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose

Ex: Wearing casual attire is appropriate for a picnic. 
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gentle
gentle
[Adjective]

showing kindness and empathy toward others

Ex: He has a gentle nature, always treating others with kindness and understanding. 
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guilty
guilty
[Adjective]

responsible for an illegal act or wrongdoing

Ex: He pleaded guilty to the charges in court. 
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European
European
[Adjective]

related to Europe or its people

Ex: European architecture is known for its stunning cathedrals and castles. 
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dirty
dirty
[Adjective]

having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: He had a dirty face after playing in the mud. 
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upset
upset
[Adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: She was upset after hearing the bad news. 
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inner
inner
[Adjective]

situated inside of something else

Ex: The inner lining of the jacket keeps you warm in cold weather. 
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brilliant
brilliant
[Adjective]

extremely clever, talented, or impressive

Ex: He's a brilliant coach who always gets the best out of his team. 
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advanced
advanced
[Adjective]

newly developed and incorporating new, modern methods or technology

Ex: They applied advanced algorithms to improve data processing speed. 
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extraordinary
extraordinary
[Adjective]

remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way

Ex: The chef's culinary skills were extraordinary, creating dishes that delighted the palate. 
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genetic
genetic
[Adjective]

connected to the parts of the DNA in cells, called genes, that determine hereditary traits

Ex: Genetic testing can provide insights into an individual's risk of developing certain diseases. 
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fascinating
fascinating
[Adjective]

extremely interesting or captivating

Ex: The history of ancient civilizations is endlessly fascinating to archaeologists. 
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temporary
temporary
[Adjective]

existing for a limited time

Ex: He took on a temporary job while he looked for a permanent position. 
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