Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 15)

Here you are provided with the part 15 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "usual", "middle", and "golden".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
minor [adjective]

having little importance, effect, or seriousness

Ex: The error in the report was minor and easily corrected .
uncomfortable [adjective]

feeling embarrassed, anxious, or uneasy because of a situation or circumstance

Ex: The awkward silence made the situation even more uncomfortable .
evil [adjective]

wicked and morally wrong

Ex:
consistent [adjective]

following the same course of action or behavior over time

Ex: His consistent kindness towards others earned him the reputation of being a reliable friend .
stable [adjective]

firm and able to stay in the same position or state

Ex: The economy showed signs of becoming more stable after the financial crisis .
African [adjective]

related to Africa, its people, or culture

Ex: Nelson Mandela was a well-respected African leader who fought for equality .
asleep [adjective]

not conscious or awake

Ex: The baby was finally asleep after hours of crying .
surprising [adjective]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

Ex: It 's surprising how quickly the time has passed .
technical [adjective]

relating to the practical application of scientific principles in a specific field

Ex: The technical specifications outline the performance requirements for the project .
usual [adjective]

conforming to what is generally anticipated or considered typical

Ex: They followed the usual protocol during the meeting .
pregnant [adjective]

(of a woman or a female animal) carrying a baby inside one's body

Ex: The pregnant elephant had a gestation period of nearly two years before giving birth to her calf .
welcome [adjective]

having a pleasing or agreeable nature

Ex: The cooler weather was a welcome change after the heatwave .
middle [adjective]

having a position or state equally distant from two extremes

Ex: She is at the middle stage of her career , with significant experience but more to achieve .
ultimate [adjective]

occurring at the end of a process

Ex: The ultimate objective of the project is to reduce carbon emissions globally .
decent [adjective]

treating others with respect and honesty

Ex: The decent student follows academic integrity principles , never cheating or plagiarizing in their coursework .
golden [adjective]

having a bright yellow color like the metal gold

Ex: The fields were covered in golden wheat ready for harvest .
practical [adjective]

focused on actions and real-life use, rather than on just ideas or theories

Ex:
sensitive [adjective]

capable of understanding other people's emotions and caring for them

Ex: She has a sensitive approach when dealing with emotionally charged situations .
Greek [adjective]

belonging or relating to Greece, its people, or its language

Ex: Greek olives and feta cheese are popular worldwide .
commercial [adjective]

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

Ex: This product is designed for the commercial use , not for private households .
violent [adjective]

(of a person and their actions) using or involving physical force that is intended to damage or harm

Ex: The violent criminal threatened others with a knife during the robbery .
odd [adjective]

unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical

Ex: His odd choice of conversation topics , discussing ancient aliens at a dinner party , left everyone puzzled .
spiritual [adjective]

relating to or connected with the soul or spirit

Ex: The retreat offered spiritual healing and reflection .
reasonable [adjective]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

Ex: He handled the conflict like a reasonable individual .
ridiculous [adjective]

extremely silly and deserving to be laughed at

Ex: The amount of money he spent on a pet rock seemed ridiculous to his friends .