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B1 Level Wordlist - Necessary Adjectives

Here you will learn some necessary English adjectives, such as "obvious", "odd", "official", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
obvious
obvious
[Adjective]

noticeable and easily understood

Ex: The solution to the puzzle was obvious once she pointed it out .
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odd
odd
[Adjective]

unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical

Ex: It was odd for him to be so quiet , as he 's usually very talkative .
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official
official
[Adjective]

approved, authorized, or carried out by a recognized authority

Ex: The official logo of the organization was displayed prominently on the website .
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old-fashioned
old-fashioned
[Adjective]

no longer used, supported, etc. by the general public, typically belonging to an earlier period in history

Ex: Despite having GPS on his phone , John sticks to his old-fashioned paper maps when planning road trips .
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outdoor
outdoor
[Adjective]

(of a place or space) located outside in a natural or open-air setting, without a roof or walls

Ex: We found an outdoor gym with equipment available for public use in the park .
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powerful
powerful
[Adjective]

possessing great strength or force

Ex: The team played with powerful energy , winning the match easily .
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previous
previous
[Adjective]

occurring or existing before what is being mentioned

Ex: The previous design of the website was outdated and hard to navigate .
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primary
primary
[Adjective]

occurring earliest in time or development

Ex: The primary stages of the project involve planning and research .
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rare
rare
[Adjective]

happening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence

Ex: Finding true friendship is rare but invaluable .
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relative
relative
[Adjective]

measured or judged in comparison to something else

Ex: The success of the project was relative to the effort put into it .
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rough
rough
[Adjective]

having an uneven or jagged texture

Ex: The fabric was rough to the touch , causing irritation against sensitive skin .
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scientific
scientific
[Adjective]

relating to or based on the principles and methods of science

Ex: Evolutionary theory is supported by a vast body of scientific evidence from various disciplines , including biology , geology , and genetics .
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secondary
secondary
[Adjective]

having less importance or value when compared to something else

Ex: The details of the project were secondary to the overall goal of improving efficiency .
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sexual
sexual
[Adjective]

involving or related to the physical activity of sex

Ex: Emily sought therapy to address past experiences of sexual trauma .
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sharp
sharp
[Adjective]

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something

Ex: The thorns on the rose bush were sharp, causing a painful prick if touched .
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silent
silent
[Adjective]

having or making little or no sound

Ex: The silent library provided a peaceful environment for studying .
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smooth
smooth
[Adjective]

having a surface that is even and free from roughness or irregularities

Ex: He ran his fingers over the smooth surface of the glass .
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southern
southern
[Adjective]

located in the direction of the south

Ex: The southern border of the country is marked by a desert .
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spoken
spoken
[Adjective]

communicated orally rather than in written form

Ex: The spoken instructions guided them through the assembly process .
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standard
standard
[Adjective]

commonly recognized, done, used, etc.

Ex: The company only sells standard brands known for their reliability .
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still
still
[Adjective]

lacking motion

Ex: The forest was unusually still, with no rustling leaves or chirping birds.
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suitable
suitable
[Adjective]

appropriate for a certain situation or purpose

Ex: The book contains content that is suitable for young readers .
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super
super
[Adjective]

very good, pleasant, or impressive

Ex: This café has a super vibe .
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total
total
[Adjective]

indicating something that is at its greatest degree possible

Ex: The blackout caused total darkness in the city.
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unlikely
unlikely
[Adjective]

having a low chance of happening or being true

Ex: It 's unlikely that they will finish the project on time given the current progress .
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upset
upset
[Adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: Upset by the criticism, she decided to take a break from social media.
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used
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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valuable
valuable
[Adjective]

worth a large amount of money

Ex: The valuable manuscript contains handwritten notes by a famous author .
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western
western
[Adjective]

positioned in the direction of the west

Ex: Travelers often explore the western regions to experience its rich cultural heritage .
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written
written
[Adjective]

presented in writing rather than in speech or by visual means

Ex: His written testimony provided crucial evidence in the court case, helping to sway the jury's decision.
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specific
specific
[Adjective]

related to or involving only one certain thing

Ex: The teacher asked the students to provide specific examples of historical events for their assignment .
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firm
firm
[Adjective]

relatively hard and resistant to being changed into a different shape by force

Ex: The tofu was firm and held its shape well when stir-fried .
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middle
middle
[Adjective]

having a position or state equally distant from two extremes

Ex: They decided to meet at a middle location that was convenient for everyone .
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thoughtful
thoughtful
[Adjective]

caring and attentive to the needs, feelings, or well-being of others

Ex: The thoughtful coworker offers words of encouragement and support during challenging times .
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