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500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 476 - 500 Adjectives

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
Asian
[Adjective]

related to Asia or its people or culture

Ex: The traditional clothing in many Asian countries is vibrant and beautiful.
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biological
[Adjective]

relating to the science that explores living organisms and their functions

Ex: The study of anatomy and physiology is a fundamental aspect of biological science.
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married
[Adjective]

having a wife or husband

Ex: The club is exclusively for married couples.
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bold
[Adjective]

(of a person) brave and confident, with the ability to take risks

Ex: bold entrepreneur pursued her dreams with unwavering determination , despite the odds .
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confusing
[Adjective]

not clear or easily understood

Ex: confusing directions led us in the wrong direction .
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near
[Adjective]

not far from a place

Ex: They found a restaurant near the office for lunch.
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productive
[Adjective]

producing desired results through effective and efficient use of time, resources, and effort

Ex: productive collaboration resulted in a successful project .
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mysterious
[Adjective]

difficult or impossible to comprehend or explain

Ex: The old book had mysterious aura that intrigued the reader .
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mixed
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consisting of different types of people or things combined together

Ex: The mixed media artwork combined painting, collage, and sculpture techniques.
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industrial
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related to the manufacturing or production of goods on a large scale

Ex: Industrial design focuses on creating products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing .
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musical
[Adjective]

relating to or containing music

Ex: musical piece they performed was from a famous opera .
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virtual
[Adjective]

(of a place, object, etc.) generated through the use of software

Ex: The company created virtual tour of their new office space for potential clients to explore remotely .
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iconic
[Adjective]

widely recognized and regarded as a symbol of a particular time, place, or culture

Ex: The Eiffel Tower is iconic symbol of Paris and French culture .
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dense
[Adjective]

containing plenty of things or people in a small space

Ex: She found dense urban area overwhelming after living in the countryside .
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attractive
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having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: The professor is not only knowledgeable but also has attractive way of presenting complex ideas .
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psychological
[Adjective]

relating to or affecting the mind or the mental state

Ex: He psychological stress during the intense training .
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conservative
[Adjective]

supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change

Ex: The company adopted conservative approach to risk management .
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secure
[Adjective]

protected and free from any danger or risk

Ex: After double-checking the knots , the climber secure in his harness before ascending the cliff .
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ugly
[Adjective]

not pleasant to the mind or senses

Ex: The old , torn sweater she wore ugly and outdated .
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ongoing
[Adjective]

currently occurring or continuing

Ex: The trial ongoing, with more witnesses set to testify next week .
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competitive
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referring to a situation in which teams, players, etc. are trying to defeat their rivals

Ex: Competitive industries often drive innovation and efficiency .
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fellow
[Adjective]

used to refer to someone who shares similarities with one such as job, interest, etc. or is in the same situation

Ex: Despite their differences , they remained united fellow citizens of the same country .
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brave
[Adjective]

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things

Ex: brave doctor performed the risky surgery with steady hands , saving the patient 's life .
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fit
[Adjective]

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

Ex: She follows a balanced diet , and her doctor says she 's fit.
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radical
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(of actions, ideas, etc.) very new and different from the norm

Ex: She took radical step by quitting her job to travel the world .
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