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Adjectives of Value and Significance - Adjectives of Low Intensity

These adjectives describe the subdued, gentle, or mild nature of something, conveying attributes such as "mild", "mellow", "subtle", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Value and Significance
moderate
[Adjective]

not excessive in amount, degree, or quantity

Ex: The storm brought moderate rain , but nothing too severe .
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subtle
[Adjective]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

Ex: The changes to the menu were subtle but effective , enhancing the overall dining experience .
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slight
[Adjective]

not a lot in amount or extent

Ex: There was a slight delay in the flight schedule .
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mild
[Adjective]

having a gentle or not very strong effect

Ex: The earthquake was mild, causing no significant damage .
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faint
[Adjective]

barely noticeable or weak in intensity

Ex: The writing on the old letter was so faint that it was almost illegible .
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quite
[Adverb]

to a degree that is significant but not extreme

Ex: He found the exam to be quite challenging , but he felt prepared after studying thoroughly .
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manageable
[Adjective]

easy to be controlled or dealt with

Ex: With proper organization , the household chores were easily manageable.
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lax
[Adjective]

showing a tendency to be less strict about rules or discipline

Ex: The city had a lax attitude toward parking violations , leading to frequent abuse .
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attainable
[Adjective]

possible to achieve or reach

Ex: With hard work and dedication , success is attainable.
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tolerable
[Adjective]

able to be accepted or endured without causing excessive discomfort or dissatisfaction

Ex: The workload was tolerable when shared among team members .
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bearable
[Adjective]

able to be endured without excessive difficulty or discomfort

Ex: The long flight was bearable due to the comfortable seating .
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restrained
[Adjective]

not excessively showy or ornate

Ex: The artist 's restrained use of color in the painting gave it a peaceful , serene vibe .
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flickering
[Adjective]

(of a flame or light) shining unsteadily or unevenly, often with quick and irregular movements of light or color

Ex: The power went out, and the flickering light of the backup generator barely illuminated the room.
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Adjectives of Value and Significance
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