Starters 1 - Positive Adjectives
Here you will learn some positive English adjectives, such as "best", "correct", and "useful", prepared for starter level students.
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good
[Adjective]
having a quality that is satisfying
Ex: She has a good memory and can remember details easily.
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[Adjective]
superior to everything else that is in the same category
Ex: After hours of tasting, she declared the homemade pie as the best dessert at the competition.
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Sign inbetter
[Adjective]
having more of a good quality
Ex: With upgraded technology, the new smartphone has a better camera than its predecessor.
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Sign ingreat
[Adjective]
worthy of being approved or admired
Ex: He's a great boss, always listening to his employees' ideas.
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Sign inexciting
[Adjective]
making us feel interested, happy, and energetic
Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat.
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Sign ineasy
[Adjective]
needing little skill or effort to do or understand
Ex: Cooking pasta is easy; you just boil water and add the noodles.
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Sign incorrect
[Adjective]
accurate and in accordance with reality or truth
Ex: His correct pronunciation impressed everyone in the language class.
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Sign inright
[Adjective]
based on facts or the truth
Ex: He made the right decision after carefully considering all the options.
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Sign intrue
[Adjective]
according to reality or facts
Ex: The statement she made about the project was true; everything was completed on time.
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Sign inpopular
[Adjective]
receiving a lot of love and attention from many people
Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers.
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Sign inuseful
[Adjective]
providing help when needed
Ex: The first aid kit is packed with supplies, making it incredibly useful in emergencies.
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Sign inrich
[Adjective]
owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot
Ex: He invested wisely and became incredibly rich.
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