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Adjectives of Cause and Result - Adjectives of Physical Result

These adjectives describe the results of an action which affects the physical aspects of an entity.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Cause and Result
touched
[Adjective]

physically coming into contact with something or someone

Ex: The touched snow underfoot melted with each step .
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untouched
[Adjective]

remaining unaffected or unaltered by external influences or factors

Ex: His untouched innocence made him oblivious to the harsh realities of the world .
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uncharted
[Adjective]

not mapped, explored, or documented

Ex: The uncharted regions of space present endless possibilities for exploration .
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changed
[Adjective]

altered or transformed in nature or appearance

Ex: The changed dynamics in the classroom fostered a more collaborative learning environment .
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unchanged
[Adjective]

subject to no change and staying in the same state

Ex: The company 's policy remained unchanged despite calls for revision .
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used
[Adjective]

previously owned or utilized by someone else

Ex: The used furniture in the thrift store was well-priced and in good condition .
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unused
[Adjective]

not put into action by anyone before

Ex: The room remained pristine and unused since the renovation .
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saturated
[Adjective]

having absorbed as much of a substance as possible at a given temperature, reaching its maximum concentration

Ex: The paper towel became saturated with spilled coffee, unable to absorb any more liquid.
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tucked
[Adjective]

neatly arranged or secured in a close-fitting manner

Ex: The tucked fabric of the dress accentuated her waistline .
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untucked
[Adjective]

not neatly arranged or secured in a close-fitting manner

Ex: The untucked corners of the tablecloth fluttered in the breeze .
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unmanned
[Adjective]

operating without a crew or staff

Ex: The unmanned lighthouse was automated to signal ships approaching the coast .
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armed
[Adjective]

equipped with weapons or firearms

Ex: The SWAT team arrived at the scene armed with tactical gear and assault rifles, prepared for a high-risk operation.
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unarmed
[Adjective]

not equipped with weapons or firearms

Ex: The unarmed spacecraft relied on advanced technology for exploration .
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armored
[Adjective]

protected by strong, usually metal, coverings to defend against attack

Ex: The armored plating on the spacecraft protected it from the harsh conditions of space .
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entrenched
[Adjective]

firmly established and resistant to change

Ex: The entrenched prejudices in society perpetuated discrimination and inequality .
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wired
[Adjective]

equipped with cables, particularly for electricity or communication purposes

Ex: The wired microphone amplified the speaker 's voice for the audience .
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molten
[Adjective]

heated to a liquid state due to high temperatures

Ex: The molten core of the Earth is believed to be responsible for the planet 's magnetic field .
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melted
[Adjective]

changed into a liquid state as a result of being heated

Ex: The melted wax filled the room with a pleasant scent .
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dehydrated
[Adjective]

having had the natural moisture removed for preservation or storage purposes

Ex: Dehydrated milk powder is a common ingredient in emergency food supplies.
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scrambled
[Adjective]

mixed or disrupted in a disordered manner

Ex: The scrambled phone numbers in her address book made it difficult to find contacts .
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mixed
[Adjective]

consisting of different types of people or things combined together

Ex: The mixed media artwork combined painting, collage, and sculpture techniques.
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deserted
[Adjective]

(of a place) empty or devoid of people, activity, or signs of life

Ex: He explored the deserted ruins of the ancient city , imagining its former glory .
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damaged
[Adjective]

(of a person or thing) harmed or spoiled

Ex: The damaged reputation of the company led to decreased sales .
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broken
[Adjective]

(of a thing) physically divided into pieces, because of being damaged, dropped, etc.

Ex: She looked at the broken vase , saddened by the broken pieces on the ground .
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unbroken
[Adjective]

(of an animal) not having undergone training or taming for service or use

Ex: The unbroke mule proved difficult to harness and lead.
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fragmented
[Adjective]

broken into small, disconnected parts or pieces

Ex: The fragmented sentences in the essay made it challenging to follow the writer 's argument .
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compressed
[Adjective]

tightly pressed together, resulting in reduced size or increased density

Ex: The compressed gas in the cylinder powered the engine of the car.
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balanced
[Adjective]

evenly distributed or in a state of stability

Ex: The therapist helped her achieve a balanced emotional state through mindfulness techniques .
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segregated
[Adjective]

divided in separate groups, often based on factors like race, ethnicity, or social class

Ex: The segregated sports leagues excluded athletes of certain races from participating .
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unlocked
[Adjective]

not secured or fastened with a lock and capable of being opened freely

Ex: Leaving your computer unlocked could compromise sensitive information .
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sealed
[Adjective]

securely closed or fastened, typically to prevent access, leakage, or contamination

Ex: The sealed windows kept out drafts and noise from outside .
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unsealed
[Adjective]

not securely closed or fastened, typically allowing access, leakage, or contamination

Ex: The unsealed windows let in dust and insects from outside .
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seated
[Adjective]

positioned or settled in a seat or chair

Ex: The seated musician adjusted the height of the piano bench before starting to play .
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shaded
[Adjective]

partially or completely covered from direct sunlight, typically by shadows, objects, or structures

Ex: The shaded path through the forest offered a pleasant stroll on a sunny day .
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established
[Adjective]

(of someone) respected and well-known in their profession due to the experience and skills they have developed over the years

Ex: As an established professor in the field of economics , Professor Rodriguez is widely respected for his groundbreaking research and scholarly publications .
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developed
[Adjective]

created, built, or improved to a more advanced state

Ex: The developed healthcare system provides access to quality medical care for all citizens .
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structured
[Adjective]

having a clear and highly organized arrangement

Ex: The structured format of the report made it easy to follow and understand .
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manufactured
[Adjective]

made or produced in a factory rather than being natural or handmade

Ex: The manufactured electronics were tested rigorously for quality control .
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stuck
[Adjective]

fixed tightly in a particular position and incapable of moving or being moved

Ex: The stuck window refused to open , letting no fresh air into the room .
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closed
[Adjective]

not letting things, people, etc. go in or out

Ex: The closed window blocked out the noise from the street .
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isolated
[Adjective]

(of a place or building) far away from any other place, building, or person

Ex: The isolated research station in Antarctica housed scientists studying climate change .
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congested
[Adjective]

(of a place) filled with many people, vehicles, or objects, leading to difficulties in movement

Ex: The congested train platform was crowded with commuters waiting for the next train .
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crowded
[Adjective]

(of a space) filled with things or people

Ex: The crowded bus was late due to heavy traffic .
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fermented
[Adjective]

transformed by natural microorganisms, often resulting in the creation of acids, gases, or alcohol

Ex: The fermented milk products , such as yogurt and kefir , contained beneficial probiotics .
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fractured
[Adjective]

(typically of bones or solid objects) broken or cracked

Ex: He underwent surgery to repair the fractured skull caused by the fall.
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recycled
[Adjective]

used again or transformed into a new product after being processed

Ex: The recycled aluminum cans were turned into new products like bicycles .
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