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Studying English | Language | Most Common Adjectives, Level 1

Here are the top 100 adjectives you need to know. Many of them are basic ones; others may be new to you.

 

   able: (she is able to solve complex problems quickly.)

   available: (the manager is available for a meeting at 3 pm.)

   bad: (the weather today is particularly bad.)

   best: (this is the best pizza i’ve ever had.)

   better: (she felt better after resting for a while.)

   big: (they moved into a big house last year.)

   black: (he wore a black suit to the event.)

   blue: (the sky is a clear blue today.)

   central: (the library is located in the central part of the city.)

   certain: (i am certain that we will win the game.)

   clear: (the instructions were very clear and easy to follow.)

   close: (the store is close to my house.)

   cold: (it’s a cold winter morning.)

   common: (it's common to see deer in this area.)

   current: (the current situation is under control.)

   dark: (the room was completely dark without any lights.)

   dead: (the plant was dead due to lack of water.)

   democratic: (they live in a democratic society.)

   different: (each student had a different answer.)

   difficult: (this is a difficult problem to solve.)

   early: (she arrived at the office early today.)

   easy: (this puzzle is very easy to solve.)

   economic: (the country is facing economic challenges.)

   entire: (the entire class participated in the project.)

   environmental: (they are working on an environmental project.)

   federal: (the federal government announced new policies.)

   final: (the final exam will be held next week.)

   financial: (he is in charge of financial planning.)

   fine: (she received a fine for speeding.)

   foreign: (they have many foreign friends.)

   free: (the event is free for all to attend.)

   full: (the jar is full of cookies.)

   general: (in general, the meeting was successful.)

   good: (she is a good friend.)

   great: (he did a great job on the project.)

   green: (the grass is very green in spring.)

   happy: (she feels happy when she’s with her family.)

   hard: (he worked hard to achieve his goals.)

   high: (the mountain is very high.)

   hot: (it's a hot summer day.)

   huge: (they bought a huge tv for their living room.)

   human: (it’s a basic human right.)

   important: (it is important to study for exams.)

   international: (they attended an international conference.)

   large: (they moved to a large city.)

   late: (he was late for the meeting.)

   left: (she turned left at the intersection.)

   legal: (they are seeking legal advice.)

   likely: (it’s likely to rain tomorrow.)

   little: (she has a little dog.)

   local: (they prefer to buy local produce.)

   long: (the bridge is very long.)

   low: (the prices are very low today.)

   main: (the main street is very busy.)

   major: (they made some major changes to the plan.)

   medical: (he needs medical attention.)

   military: (his father served in the military.)

   national: (the national anthem was played at the event.)

   natural: (they love natural landscapes.)

   new: (she bought a new car.)

   nice: (they had a nice time at the party.)

   old: (he lives in an old house.)

   only: (she is the only child in her family.)

   open: (the store is open from 9 am to 5 pm.)

   other: (do you have any other questions?)

   past: (he reflects on past experiences often.)

   personal: (she shared her personal story with us.)

   physical: (they enjoyed the physical activity.)

   political: (she is very interested in political science.)

   poor: (they are working to help poor communities.)

   popular: (the movie was very popular.)

   possible: (it is possible to finish the task on time.)

   private: (they had a private conversation.)

   public: (the park is open to the public.)

   ready: (she is ready to start the presentation.)

   real: (he is a real hero.)

   recent: (the recent news was quite surprising.)

   red: (she wore a red dress to the party.)

   religious: (they respect each other's religious beliefs.)

   right: (turn right at the next corner.)

   serious: (this is a serious matter.)

   short: (he wrote a short story.)

   significant: (the results are statistically significant.)

   similar: (the twins look very similar.)

   simple: (the solution is quite simple.)

   single: (he lives in a single-story house.)

   small: (they have a small garden.)

   social: (they are very active on social media.)

   special: (she has a special gift for painting.)

   strong: (he has a strong personality.)

   sure: (are you sure about that?)

   traditional: (they had a traditional wedding ceremony.)

   true: (the story is based on true events.)

   various: (they offer various options to choose from.)

   white: (she wore a white hat.)

   whole: (they spent the whole day at the beach.)

   wrong: (something went wrong with the experiment.)

   young: (they have a young child.)

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