500 Most Common English Adjectives - Top 476 - 500 Adjectives

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500 Most Common English Adjectives
Asian [adjective]

related to Asia or its people or culture

Ex: Asian landscapes range from breathtaking mountains to stunning beaches .
biological [adjective]

relating to the science that explores living organisms and their functions

Ex: The biological classification system categorizes organisms into various groups based on their characteristics .
married [adjective]

having a wife or husband

Ex: A married individual must include their spouse ’s details on the form .
bold [adjective]

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

Ex: The bold student volunteered to present the group 's project to the entire class .
confusing [adjective]

not clear or easily understood

Ex: His explanation of the scientific theory was confusing , leaving the students with more questions than answers .
near [adjective]

not far from a place

Ex: The near side of the riverbank offers a beautiful view of the sunset .
productive [adjective]

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

Ex: The team 's collaboration led to a productive brainstorming session , generating numerous ideas .
mysterious [adjective]

difficult or impossible to comprehend or explain

Ex: The coded message found in the old diary was mysterious , its meaning eluding decipherment for decades .
mixed [adjective]

consisting of different types of people or things combined together

Ex:
industrial [adjective]

related to the manufacturing or production of goods on a large scale

Ex: Environmental regulations aim to mitigate the impact of industrial activities on air and water quality .
musical [adjective]

relating to or containing music

Ex: She has a musical talent and can play several instruments .
virtual [adjective]

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

Ex: She attended a virtual concert where musicians performed live from different locations .
iconic [adjective]

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

Ex: The iconic Beatles album cover for " Abbey Road " is iconic in music history .
dense [adjective]

containing plenty of things or people in a small space

Ex: The concert had a dense crowd , making it hard to move through the venue .
attractive [adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: The charismatic singer has an attractive voice that captivates the audience .
psychological [adjective]

relating to or affecting the mind or the mental state

Ex: Psychological trauma can have long-lasting effects on mental health .
conservative [adjective]

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

Ex: The conservative religious group opposed any changes to their traditional practices or doctrines .
secure [adjective]

protected and free from any danger or risk

Ex:
ugly [adjective]

not pleasant to the mind or senses

Ex: She received an ugly haircut that she immediately regretted .
ongoing [adjective]

currently occurring or continuing

Ex: She is actively involved in the ongoing project to revitalize the city center .
competitive [adjective]

referring to a situation in which teams, players, etc. are trying to defeat their rivals

Ex: The job market has become more competitive due to the economic downturn .
fellow [adjective]

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

Ex: She shared a knowing glance with her fellow competitors before the race began .
brave [adjective]

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things

Ex: Despite the stormy weather , the brave sailor set out to rescue the stranded boaters .
fit [adjective]

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

Ex: My grandfather is in his 70s , but he 's still very fit and active .
radical [adjective]

(of actions, ideas, etc.) very new and different from the norm

Ex: His radical ideas about education sparked a lot of debate .