Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 17)

Here you are provided with the part 17 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "pro", "like", and "mobile".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
constitutional [adjective]

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

Ex: Constitutional rights protect citizens ' freedoms and limit government power .
like [adjective]

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

Ex:
pro [adjective]

(of people or events) professional, especially in sports

Ex: She received coaching from a pro tennis player to improve her game .
wealthy [adjective]

having a large amount of money or valuable possessions

Ex: The wealthy philanthropist donated millions of dollars to charity every year .
immediate [adjective]

done or performed without any time gap

Ex: The teacher provided immediate feedback on the students ' assignments .
mobile [adjective]

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

Ex: He enjoyed the flexibility of his mobile office setup , allowing him to work from various locations .
remarkable [adjective]

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

Ex: His remarkable athleticism earned him a place in the record books .
relative [adjective]

measured or judged in comparison to something else

Ex: The size of the dog seems small , but it 's relative to its breed .
prime [adjective]

first in importance or rank

Ex: The prime location of the house offers easy access to schools and amenities .
organic [adjective]

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

Ex: Many consumers prefer organic food due to its perceived health benefits and lower environmental impact .
tricky [adjective]

difficult to do or handle and requiring skill or caution

Ex: Navigating through a maze of narrow alleyways in the old city can be tricky without a map .
focused [adjective]

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

Ex: The student stayed focused on the exam , ignoring the surrounding chatter .
magical [adjective]

related to or practicing magic

Ex: The children watched in awe as the fairy tale unfolded with magical creatures .
dumb [adjective]

lacking intelligence or the ability to think clearly

Ex: The dumb student found it challenging to keep up with the pace of the class .
solar [adjective]

related to the sun

Ex:
plastic [adjective]

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

Ex: Plastic containers are commonly used for storing food due to their lightweight and airtight properties .
Indian [adjective]

relating to India or its people or languages

Ex: The Indian festival of Diwali is celebrated with fireworks and lights .
south [adjective]

located toward the southern direction

Ex: The south entrance to the park is less crowded than the north entrance .
given [adjective]

stated or specified; acknowledged or supposed

Ex: The given task requires careful planning and execution .
magic [adjective]

describing or practicing special abilities or powers

Ex:
calm [adjective]

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

Ex: The calm expression on her face masked any inner turmoil she might have felt .
comic [adjective]

connected with or in the style of comedy

Ex: His comic performance on stage had the audience laughing throughout the show .
brief [adjective]

short in duration

Ex: The phone call was brief , lasting only a few minutes .
ordinary [adjective]

not unusual or different in any way

Ex: The neighborhood park was ordinary , with standard playground equipment and benches .
senior [adjective]

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

Ex: Senior members of the team were responsible for making strategic decisions and guiding junior colleagues .