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CEFR A2 Vocabulary - Lesson 19

Here you will learn some opposite English adjectives, such as "intelligent and unintelligent", "careful and careless", etc. prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
intelligent
[adjective]
having or showing a high level of intelligence; good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly
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unintelligent
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lacking the ability to understand, reason, or make good decisions
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pleasant
[adjective]
bringing enjoyment and happiness
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unpleasant
[adjective]
not liked or enjoyed
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careful
[adjective]
giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something
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careless
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not paying enough attention to what we are doing
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polite
[adjective]
showing a type of behavior that is considerate of other people
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impolite
[adjective]
having bad manners or behavior
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friendly
[adjective]
kind and nice toward other people
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unfriendly
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not kind or nice toward other people
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usual
[adjective]
happening or done most of the time
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unusual
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not commonly happening or done
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lucky
[adjective]
having or bringing good luck
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unlucky
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having or bringing bad luck
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complete
[adjective]
having all the necessary parts
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incomplete
[adjective]
not having all the necessary parts
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healthy
[adjective]
not having physical or mental problems
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unhealthy
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not having a good physical or mental condition
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popular
[adjective]
receiving a lot of love and attention from many people
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unpopular
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not liked or approved of by a large number of people
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safe
[adjective]
being without danger or harm
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unsafe
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having a high degree of risk or danger
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well
[adjective]
having good health, especially after recovering from an illness or injury
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unwell
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not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit
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important
[adjective]
having a lot of value
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unimportant
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not important; having no value
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possible
[adjective]
able to exist, happen, or be done
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impossible
[adjective]
not able to be or happen; not possible to do
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formal
[adjective]
suitable for fancy, important, serious, or official occasions and situations
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informal
[adjective]
suitable for friendly, relaxed, casual, or unofficial occasions and situations
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own
[adjective]
used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing
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other
[adjective]
being the one that is different, extra, or not included
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same
[adjective]
like another thing or person in every way
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dead
[adjective]
not alive anymore
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alive
[adjective]
continuing to exist, breathe, and function
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