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B2 Level Wordlist - Useful Adjectives

Here you will learn some useful English adjectives, such as "accurate", "additional", "absolute", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
absolute
[Adjective]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

Ex: By surgically repairing the damage , the doctors were able to restore her vision to absolute 20/20 .
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accurate
[Adjective]

(of measurements, information, etc.) free from errors and matching facts

Ex: The historian ’s account of the war accurate, drawing from primary sources .
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actual
[Adjective]

existing in reality rather than being theoretical or imaginary

Ex: Her explanation did n’t match actual events .
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additional
[Adjective]

added or extra to what is already present or available

Ex: He additional time to review the contract before signing .
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advance
[Adjective]

done, provided, or arranged before a future event or expected time

Ex: He advance notice about the meeting to prepare adequately .
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apparent
[Adjective]

easy to see or notice

Ex: It apparent that they had no intention of finishing the project on time .
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appropriate
[Adjective]

suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose

Ex: Using safety gear appropriate when working with machinery .
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blind
[Adjective]

not able to see

Ex: blind student uses screen reading software to access digital content .
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brief
[Adjective]

short in duration

Ex: The storm brought brief period of heavy rain .
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broad
[Adjective]

having a large distance between one side and another

Ex: The river was half a broad at its widest point .
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capable
[Adjective]

having the required quality or ability for doing something

Ex: capable doctor provides compassionate care and accurate diagnoses to her patients .
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characteristic
[Adjective]

serving to identify or distinguish something or someone

Ex: The way she reacts to challenges is characteristic trait of her personality .
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chief
[Adjective]

having the highest importance

Ex: In this project , chief objective is to develop sustainable solutions for environmental conservation .
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complicated
[Adjective]

involving many different parts or elements that make something difficult to understand or deal with

Ex: The instructions for the project were complicated to follow .
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concerned
[Adjective]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

Ex: He concerned about the budget cuts and their effect on the company 's future .
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confusing
[Adjective]

not clear or easily understood

Ex: confusing directions led us in the wrong direction .
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conscious
[Adjective]

having awareness of one's surroundings

Ex: She conscious of the people around her as she walked through the busy city streets .
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constant
[Adjective]

happening continuously without stopping for a long time

Ex: constant changing of regulations made it challenging for businesses to adapt .
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corporate
[Adjective]

involving a large company

Ex: Corporate taxes play a significant role in government revenue collection .
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crucial
[Adjective]

having great importance, often having a significant impact on the outcome of a situation

Ex: Good communication skills crucial in building strong relationships .
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deliberate
[Adjective]

done on purpose

Ex: She made deliberate effort to include everyone in the discussion .
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detailed
[Adjective]

including many specific elements or pieces of information

Ex: The artist 's painting was detailed, with intricate brushstrokes capturing every nuance .
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downward
[Adjective]

facing or pointing toward a lower level or position

Ex: downward sweep of the waterfall created a misty veil .
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efficient
[Adjective]

(of a system or machine) achieving maximum productivity without wasting much time, effort, or money

Ex: efficient irrigation system conserves water while ensuring crops receive adequate moisture .
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entire
[Adjective]

involving or describing the whole of something

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ethical
[Adjective]

according to moral duty and obligations

Ex: The companyethical stance on environmental sustainability is reflected in its policies and practices .
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even
[Adjective]

uniform in dimensions or quantity

Ex: The pie was even slices so everyone got the same amount .
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executive
[Adjective]

using or having the power to decide on important matters, plans, etc. or to implement them

Ex: executive team meets regularly to review performance and set objectives for the organization .
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extraordinary
[Adjective]

very unusual, special, or surprising

Ex: The scientist made extraordinary discovery that revolutionized the field of medicine .
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flexible
[Adjective]

capable of bending easily without breaking

Ex: Rubber bands flexible and can stretch to hold together stacks of papers or other objects .
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folding
[Adjective]

designed in a way that can be folded or bent so it takes up less space

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former
[Adjective]

referring to the first of two things mentioned

Ex: After evaluating two investment strategies , they opted for former approach as it promised more consistent returns .
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so-called
[Adjective]

used to express one's disapproval of a name or term given to someone or something because one believes it is inappropriate

Ex: so-called secret recipe for the famous dish was finally revealed to the public .
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neat
[Adjective]

carefully arranged and in order

Ex: The teacher appreciated the studentsneat work in their notebooks , with no messy scribbles or stray marks .
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bizarre
[Adjective]

strange or unexpected in appearance, style, or behavior

Ex: bizarre collection of vintage medical equipment , displayed prominently in his living room , made guests uneasy .
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superficial
[Adjective]

appearing to have a certain quality, yet lacking it in reality

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out of sight
[Adjective]

hidden or no longer visible to one

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