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B1 Level Wordlist - Essential Adjectives

Here you will learn some essential English adjectives, such as "annoyed", "aware", "drunk", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
annoyed
annoyed
[Adjective]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

Ex: She felt annoyed when her computer froze in the middle of her work. 
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automatic
automatic
[Adjective]

(of devices or processes) being or working with little or no human involvement

Ex: The garage door has an automatic opener, so you can open it with just the push of a button. 
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aware
aware
[Adjective]

having an understanding or perception of something, often through careful thought or sensitivity

Ex: She became aware of the time when she heard the clock chiming. 
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human
human
[Adjective]

related or belonging to people, not machines or animals

Ex: The human brain is capable of remarkable feats of creativity and innovation. 
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basic
basic
[Adjective]

forming or being the necessary part of something, on which other things are built

Ex: Learning basic arithmetic skills is essential for understanding more advanced math concepts. 
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central
central
[Adjective]

located at or near the center or middle of something

Ex: The hotel is located in a central part of the city, close to all the major attractions. 
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complex
complex
[Adjective]

having or made of several parts

Ex: The human brain is a complex organ with billions of interconnected neurons. 
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confused
confused
[Adjective]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

Ex: She felt confused after reading the complicated instructions. 
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convenient
convenient
[Adjective]

favorable or well-suited for a specific purpose or situation

Ex: The meeting time was convenient for everyone involved. 
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cultural
cultural
[Adjective]

involving a society's customs, traditions, beliefs, and other related matters

Ex: The museum features exhibits showcasing various cultural artifacts from around the world. 
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current
current
[Adjective]

happening or existing in the present time

Ex: The current economic conditions are challenging for many businesses. 
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disappointed
disappointed
[Adjective]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

Ex: She felt disappointed when her favorite team lost the championship game. 
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drunk
drunk
[Adjective]

having had too much alcohol and visibly affected by it

Ex: The bar refused to serve more drinks to visibly drunk patrons. 
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eastern
eastern
[Adjective]

situated in the east

Ex: The sun rises in the eastern part of the sky. 
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embarrassing
embarrassing
[Adjective]

causing a person to feel ashamed or uneasy

Ex: His embarrassing slip on the banana peel in front of everyone made him blush with embarrassment. 
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equal
equal
[Adjective]

having the same amount, size, quantity, etc.

Ex: The twins received equal portions of cake for their birthdays. 
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huge
huge
[Adjective]

very large in size

Ex: The huge skyscraper dominated the city skyline. 
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essential
essential
[Adjective]

very necessary for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: Adequate nutrition is essential for overall health and well-being. 
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familiar
familiar
[Adjective]

easily recognized due to prior contact or involvement, often evoking a sense of comfort or ease

Ex: The old house had a familiar smell that reminded her of childhood. 
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fixed
fixed
[Adjective]

unable to be moved or changed physically

Ex: The shelf was fixed securely to the wall to prevent it from falling. 
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global
global
[Adjective]

regarding or affecting the entire world

Ex: The pandemic has had a global impact on public health, economies, and daily life. 
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historical
historical
[Adjective]

belonging to or significant in the past

Ex: They visited a historical battlefield to learn more about the country's heritage. 
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imaginary
imaginary
[Adjective]

not real and existing only in the mind rather than in physical reality

Ex: The unicorn in the story was purely imaginary, a creature of fantasy and folklore. 
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indoor
indoor
[Adjective]

(of a place, space, etc.) situated inside a building, house, etc.

Ex: The indoor pool at the gym provides a convenient option for swimming regardless of the weather outside. 
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injured
injured
[Adjective]

physically harmed or wounded

Ex: The injured athlete was taken off the field on a stretcher after a collision with another player. 
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innocent
innocent
[Adjective]

not having committed a wrongdoing or offense

Ex: The evidence presented in court proved that he was innocent of the crime he was accused of. 
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legal
legal
[Adjective]

authorized according to the law and official regulations

Ex: The court ruled that the search conducted by law enforcement was legal. 
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magic
magic
[Adjective]

describing or practicing special abilities or powers

Ex: She possessed magic powers that allowed her to heal wounds instantly. 
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native
native
[Adjective]

describing the people who have lived in an area for a very long time

Ex: Native Hawaiians have a unique cultural identity and deep spiritual connection to the islands, which they have called home for centuries. 
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northern
northern
[Adjective]

positioned in the direction of the north

Ex: The northern star guides travelers in the night sky. 
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traditional
traditional
[Adjective]

belonging to or following the methods or thoughts that are old as opposed to new or different ones

Ex: The restaurant offers a traditional menu, focusing on familiar comfort foods rather than trendy dishes. 
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ancient
ancient
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

Ex: She studied ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks in her history class. 
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secret
secret
[Adjective]

not seen by or unknown to other people

Ex: We held a secret meeting to discuss the company's future plans. 
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big
big
[Adjective]

having great importance

Ex: The CEO's resignation was a big event that shook the entire company. 
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hidden
hidden
[Adjective]

unable to be easily seen or found

Ex: The hidden treasure was buried deep underground, waiting to be discovered. 
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