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B2 Level Wordlist - General Adjectives

Here you will learn some English adjectives, such as "fundamental", "humorous", "forward", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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forward
forward
[Adjective]

facing or directed toward the front

Ex: The forward section of the ship housed the captain ’s quarters .
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fundamental
fundamental
[Adjective]

related to the core and most important or basic parts of something

Ex: The scientific method is fundamental to conducting experiments and research .
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grand
grand
[Adjective]

magnificent in size and appearance

Ex: The grand yacht was equipped with luxurious amenities and state-of-the-art technology .
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hilarious
hilarious
[Adjective]

causing great amusement and laughter

Ex: The way they mimicked each other was simply hilarious.
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honorable
honorable
[Adjective]

morally good and deserving respect

Ex: She made an honorable choice by helping those in need .
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humorous
humorous
[Adjective]

making one laugh particularly by being enjoyable

Ex: She wrote a humorous article about her travel experiences .
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impressed
impressed
[Adjective]

respecting or admiring a person or thing, particularly because of their excellent achievements or qualities

Ex: The audience was impressed with the performance of the orchestra.
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initial
initial
[Adjective]

related to the beginning of a series or process

Ex: We made some initial progress on the project , but there is still much work to be done .
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inner
inner
[Adjective]

situated inside of something else

Ex: The inner city often faces socioeconomic challenges.
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intended
intended
[Adjective]

planned, desired, or aimed for as a specific goal or objective

Ex: The curriculum was designed with the intended purpose of preparing students for college and career success .
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intense
intense
[Adjective]

very extreme or great

Ex: She felt an intense connection with the character in the novel .
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internal
internal
[Adjective]

located or occurring inside something

Ex: Our team needs to improve internal communication to enhance efficiency .
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literal
literal
[Adjective]

referring directly to the true meaning of a word or phrase

Ex: The literal translation of the poem does not capture its beauty .
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mass
mass
[Adjective]

involving or impacting a large number of things or people collectively

Ex: Mass migration of animals occurs annually during the breeding season.
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material
material
[Adjective]

related to money, living conditions, possessions, etc. instead of the things that the soul or mind needs

Ex: The movie explores material desires that lead to conflict in relationships.
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minor
minor
[Adjective]

having little importance, effect, or seriousness

Ex: He brushed off the minor criticism , focusing on more important matters .
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mixed
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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overall
overall
[Adjective]

including or considering everything or everyone in a certain situation or group

Ex: The overall cost of the project exceeded the initial estimates due to unforeseen expenses .
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potential
potential
[Adjective]

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

Ex: They discussed potential candidates for the vacant position .
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prime
prime
[Adjective]

first in importance or rank

Ex: The prime focus of the study was to investigate climate change effects .
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principal
principal
[Adjective]

having the highest importance or influence

Ex: His principal role in the company is to oversee international operations .
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pure
pure
[Adjective]

not combined or mixed with anything else

Ex: She wore a dress made of pure silk , feeling luxurious and elegant .
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rapid
rapid
[Adjective]

occurring or moving with great speed

Ex: The rapid growth of the city led to urban development.
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representative
representative
[Adjective]

standing in place of something else or expressing it symbolically

Ex: The logo is representative of the brand 's identity .
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resident
resident
[Adjective]

living somewhere particular

Ex: They organized a meeting for resident members of the community to discuss improvements .
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routine
routine
[Adjective]

occurring or done as a usual part of a process or job

Ex: The task became routine after weeks of practice .
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shocked
shocked
[Adjective]

very surprised or upset because of something unexpected or unpleasant

Ex: She was shocked when she heard the news of her friend's sudden move abroad.
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slight
slight
[Adjective]

not a lot in amount or extent

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

having a thick consistency that clings to surfaces when in contact

Ex: The jam was so sticky it clung to the spoon .
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stiff
stiff
[Adjective]

not flexible and therefore hard to bend or change shape

Ex: The new shoes were too stiff and uncomfortable to wear .
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unconscious
unconscious
[Adjective]

(of a person) unresponsive and unaware of the surroundings, usually due to an illness or injury

Ex: The accident left him unconscious and unable to react .
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upper
upper
[Adjective]

situated above something similar

Ex: Her upper lip trembled as she tried to hold back tears .
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very
very
[Adjective]

used to emphasize that one is talking about the exact same person or thing and not about anyone or anything else

Ex: The very moment I saw her , I knew something was wrong .
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vital
vital
[Adjective]

absolutely necessary and of great importance

Ex: Good communication is vital for effective teamwork .
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willing
willing
[Adjective]

interested or ready to do something

Ex: She was willing to listen to different perspectives before making a decision .
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