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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 401 - 425 Adjectives

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
constitutional

relating to or in accordance with the rules laid out in a constitution, which is a set of fundamental laws for a country or organization

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like

identical or nearly the same in appearance, characteristics, etc.

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pro

(of people or events) professional, especially in sports

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wealthy

having a large amount of money or valuable possessions

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immediate

done or performed without any time gap

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mobile

not fixed and able to move or be moved easily or quickly

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remarkable

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

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relative

measured or judged in comparison to something else

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prime

first in importance or rank

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organic

(of food or farming techniques) produced or done without any artificial or chemical substances

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tricky

difficult to do or handle and requiring skill or caution

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focused

paying close attention and concentrating on a specific goal, activity, or task

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magical

related to or practicing magic

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dumb

struggling to learn or understand things quickly

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solar

related to the sun

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plastic

made or consisting of plastic, a substance produced in a chemical process

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Indian

relating to India or its people or languages

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south

located toward the southern direction

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given

stated or specified; acknowledged or supposed

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magic

describing or practicing special abilities or powers

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calm

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

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comic

connected with or in the style of comedy

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brief

short in duration

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ordinary

not unusual or different in any way

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senior

having a higher status or rank than someone else within an organization, profession, or hierarchy

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