500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 451 - 475 Adjectives

Here you are provided with the part 19 of the list of the most common adjectives in English such as "stuck", "silly", and "clever".

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
annual [adjective]

happening, done, or made once every year

Ex: She received her annual performance review in January .
stuck [adjective]

fixed tightly in a particular position and incapable of moving or being moved

Ex:
conscious [adjective]

aware of and responsive to one's surroundings

Ex: She was barely conscious after the long illness .
unknown [adjective]

not widely acknowledged or familiar to most people

Ex: The small café in the alley remained largely unknown , even to locals .
passionate [adjective]

showing or having enthusiasm or strong emotions about something one care deeply about

Ex: The passionate chef poured her heart into creating innovative dishes that delighted diners .
presidential [adjective]

associated with the role or actions of a president, such as decisions, behaviors, or policies

Ex: Presidential powers include the authority to veto legislation passed by the legislature .
audio [adjective]

relating to recorded or broadcast sounds

Ex: The podcast received praise for its engaging audio content .
exclusive [adjective]

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

Ex: The boutique carries exclusive designer clothing lines that are not available in other stores .
silly [adjective]

showing a lack of seriousness, often in a playful way

Ex: The kids were being silly , running around the playground and laughing .
liquid [adjective]

flowing freely and in the form or state of a liquid

Ex:
neutral [adjective]

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

Ex: The judge must remain neutral in any courtroom situation .
invisible [adjective]

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

Ex: The invisible stains on the carpet were only revealed under UV light .
clever [adjective]

able to think quickly and find solutions to problems

Ex: The clever inventor devised a simple yet effective solution to the complex engineering problem .
Spanish [adjective]

relating to Spain or its people or language

Ex: I love watching Spanish movies with subtitles to improve my language skills .
universal [adjective]

concerning or influencing everyone in the world

Ex: Basic human rights , such as freedom of speech and equality , are considered universal principles .
executive [adjective]

using or having the power to decide on important matters, plans, etc. or to implement them

Ex: Executive decisions are made by top-level management to guide the direction of the organization .
dominant [adjective]

having superiority in power, influence, or importance

Ex: The company has a dominant position in the market , outpacing all competitors .
prepared [adjective]

having been made ready or suitable beforehand for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: The prepared presentation impressed the audience with its thoroughness .
subtle [adjective]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

Ex: The fragrance was subtle , hinting at notes of jasmine and sandalwood without overpowering the senses .
permanent [adjective]

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

Ex: They moved into a permanent home after years of traveling from place to place .
electrical [adjective]

producing or operating by electricity

Ex: The electrical appliances in the office consume energy when in use .
awkward [adjective]

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

Ex: His awkward attempt to dance made everyone laugh .
outside [adjective]

placed on the external side or surface

Ex: The outside walls of the building were adorned with colorful murals depicting local history .
chronic [adjective]

(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting

Ex: Tom 's chronic arthritis makes it challenging for him to move around comfortably .
broken [adjective]

(of a thing) physically divided into pieces, because of being damaged, dropped, etc.

Ex: