Most Common English "Adjectives" (part 18)

Here you are provided with the part 18 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "grand", "viral", and "unable".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
confused [adjective]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

Ex: The students looked confused as they struggled to grasp the complex concept .
grand [adjective]

magnificent in size and appearance

Ex: The grand oak tree in their backyard provided ample shade during the summer .
narrow [adjective]

having a limited distance between opposite sides

Ex: The river flowed through a narrow gorge , with steep cliffs on either side .
boring [adjective]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

Ex: The lecture was so boring that several students left early .
viral [adjective]

(of a video, picture, piece of news, etc.) shared quickly on social media among a lot of Internet users

Ex: The viral photo of the sunset over the city skyline was shared by countless Instagram users .
unable [adjective]

being incapable of or lacking the skill, means, etc. necessary for doing something

Ex: He felt frustrated and unable to communicate his ideas effectively .
deadly [adjective]

able to cause death

Ex: The storm proved deadly for many sailors .
external [adjective]

located on the outer surface of something

Ex: She inspected the car for any external damage after the accident .
slight [adjective]

not a lot in amount or extent

Ex: His injury was only slight , and he was able to return to work the next day .
silent [adjective]

having or making little or no sound

Ex: The silent night enveloped the town , broken only by the distant hoot of an owl .
purple [adjective]

having the color of most ripe eggplants

Ex: The book on the shelf had a purple cover .
gross [adjective]

extremely bad, unacceptable, and often considered immoral

Ex: The gross injustice of the verdict prompted protests from the community .
vulnerable [adjective]

able to be physically harmed or wounded

Ex: The coastal town is vulnerable to hurricanes .
racial [adjective]

related to the way humankind is sometimes divided into, which is based on physical attributes or shared ancestry

Ex: The organization works to promote racial equality and social justice .
northern [adjective]

positioned in the direction of the north

Ex: Our cabin is situated in the northern part of the forest .
toxic [adjective]

consisting of poisonous substances

Ex: Some species of plants and animals produce toxic substances as a defense mechanism against predators .
republican [adjective]

relating to or similar to a republic; supporting the principles and doctrines of a republic

Ex:
blind [adjective]

not able to see

Ex: The blind musician plays the piano by memory , relying on touch and sound .
vocal [adjective]

relating to the voice, especially the human voice

Ex: Vocal fatigue is common among singers and public speakers who use their voices extensively .
kind [adjective]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

Ex: She has a kind heart and always thinks of others .
reliable [adjective]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

Ex: Despite challenges , the reliable employee consistently meets deadlines and exceeds expectations .
round [adjective]

having a circular shape, often spherical in appearance

Ex: The round mirror reflected the entire room , giving a sense of spaciousness .
sound [adjective]

being in good condition and without any damage or flaws

Ex: The foundation of the house is sound and firm .
pink [adjective]

having the color of strawberry ice cream

Ex: The cotton candy at the fair was a pale pink color , fluffy and sweet .
automatic [adjective]

(of devices or processes) being or working with little or no human involvement

Ex: Many cars now come equipped with automatic braking systems that help prevent accidents .