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A2 Level Wordlist - Necessary Opposite Adjectives

Here you will learn some necessary English adjectives and their opposites like "intelligent and unintelligent", "careful and careless" prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
intelligent
[Adjective]

good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly

Ex: This is intelligent device that learns from your usage patterns .
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unintelligent
[Adjective]

lacking the ability to understand, reason, or make good decisions

Ex: The character in the book unintelligent, as he was always making silly mistakes .
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pleasant
[Adjective]

bringing enjoyment and happiness

Ex: The sound of birds singing in the morning is pleasant way to start the day .
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unpleasant
[Adjective]

not liked or enjoyed

Ex: The weather was cold unpleasant all weekend .
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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

Ex: We have to careful not to overwater the plants .
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careless
[Adjective]

not paying enough attention to what we are doing

Ex: careless driver ran a red light .
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polite
[Adjective]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

Ex: The students polite and listened attentively to their teacher .
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impolite
[Adjective]

having bad manners or behavior

Ex: The teenager impolite and did not listen to his parents .
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friendly
[Adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: friendly smile made the difficult conversation feel less awkward .
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unfriendly
[Adjective]

not kind or nice toward other people

Ex: unfriendly store clerk did n't smile or greet the customers .
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usual
[Adjective]

conforming to what is generally anticipated or considered typical

Ex: They followed usual protocol during the meeting .
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unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The restaurant ’s menu unusual dishes from around the world .
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lucky
[Adjective]

having or bringing good luck

Ex: Youlucky to have such a caring family .
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unlucky
[Adjective]

having or bringing bad luck

Ex: They unlucky to arrive just as the concert ended .
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complete
[Adjective]

having all the necessary parts

Ex: This is complete collection of her poems .
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incomplete
[Adjective]

not having all the necessary parts

Ex: incomplete data made it impossible to draw any conclusions .
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healthy
[Adjective]

making someone feel well or showing good health

Ex: This smoothie is both delicious healthy.
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unhealthy
[Adjective]

likely to make someone sick

Ex: The doctor warned him that unhealthy lifestyle could lead to serious problems .
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popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs popular because they are easy to dance to .
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unpopular
[Adjective]

not liked or approved of by a large number of people

Ex: The new policy introduced by the company unpopular with the employees .
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safe
[Adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: After the storm passed , they safe to return to their houses and assess the damage .
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unsafe
[Adjective]

having a high degree of risk or danger

Ex: The travelers unsafe when passing through the deserted alley at night .
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well
[Adjective]

having good health, especially after recovering from an illness or injury

Ex: After months of physical therapy, she was finally feeling well enough to walk without assistance.
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unwell
[Adjective]

not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit

Ex: With a high fever and a sore throat , he was unwell.
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important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: important issue at hand is ensuring the safety of the workers .
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unimportant
[Adjective]

having no value or significance

Ex: unimportant details of the story did n't detract from its main message .
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possible
[Adjective]

able to exist, happen, or be done

Ex: To achieve the possible result , we need to work together .
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impossible
[Adjective]

not able to occur, exist, or be done

Ex: They were trying to achieve impossible standard of perfection .
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formal
[Adjective]

suitable for fancy, important, serious, or official occasions and situations

Ex: The students had to follow formal process to apply for a scholarship .
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informal
[Adjective]

suitable for friendly, relaxed, casual, or unofficial occasions and situations

Ex: The staff had informal celebration to mark the end of the project .
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dead
[Adjective]

not alive anymore

Ex: They mourned dead dog for weeks .
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alive
[Adjective]

continuing to exist, breathe, and function

Ex: The patient alive thanks to the life-saving efforts of the medical team .
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