Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 14)

Here you are provided with the part 14 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "visual", "upper", and "male".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
visual [adjective]

related to sight or vision

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severe [adjective]

very harsh or intense

Ex: The country is facing severe economic problems .
historical [adjective]

belonging to or significant in the past

Ex: The town is known for its historical monuments and ancient architecture .
efficient [adjective]

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

Ex: The company 's efficient use of resources maximized profits and minimized waste .
electronic [adjective]

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

Ex: He spends hours each day playing games on his electronic gaming console .
upper [adjective]

situated above something similar

Ex: The upper bunk in the dormitory is preferred by some students for privacy .
unusual [adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The concert started at an unusual time , late in the afternoon .
southern [adjective]

located in the direction of the south

Ex: Wildlife in the southern forests includes species not found in northern regions .
male [adjective]

relating to men or the male gender

Ex: The male jacket he wears is stylish and fitted .
sexual [adjective]

involving or related to the physical activity of sex

Ex: Tim received education on sexual health and contraception in his high school health class .
raw [adjective]

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

Ex: They snacked on raw nuts and seeds for a healthy boost of energy .
holy [adjective]

considered sacred within a religious context

Ex: He visited the holy shrine to pay his respects and offer prayers .
appropriate [adjective]

suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose

Ex: Bringing a gift is appropriate when attending a party .
gentle [adjective]

showing kindness and empathy toward others

Ex: The gentle teacher encourages students with kindness and encouragement .
guilty [adjective]

responsible for an illegal act or wrongdoing

Ex: Even though she was guilty of the offense , she showed remorse and sought redemption .
European [adjective]

related to Europe or its people

Ex: She bought a beautiful piece of European pottery as a souvenir .
dirty [adjective]

having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: She found a dirty stain on her favorite shirt .
upset [adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: She tried to hide how upset she was during the meeting .
inner [adjective]

situated inside of something else

Ex: The inner core of the Earth is believed to be extremely hot .
brilliant [adjective]

extremely clever, talented, or impressive

Ex: She ’s a brilliant leader who inspires her team to achieve great results .
advanced [adjective]

newly developed and incorporating new, modern methods or technology

Ex: Scientists developed advanced methods for tracking climate change indicators .
extraordinary [adjective]

remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way

Ex: The singer 's voice was extraordinary , captivating audiences with its beauty and power .
genetic [adjective]

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

Ex: Understanding genetic inheritance patterns is crucial for predicting the likelihood of certain traits being passed from one generation to the next .
fascinating [adjective]

extremely interesting or captivating

Ex: The intricate details of the artwork make it fascinating to study .
temporary [adjective]

existing for a limited time

Ex: She lived in a temporary apartment until she found a permanent home .