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List of 228 Common Adjectives

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Adjectives modify perhaps the most common words in the English language, nouns. With a list of common adjectives at hand, you can effectively describe your surroundings in detail. The words on this list of 228 adjectives can all be used to describe feelings or the appearance of objects and can also make it easy to describe yourself, your surroundings and your favorite things.

A-D List of Adjective Words

The first part of this list features commonly used adjectives from the first four letters of the alphabet.

adorable

adventurous

aggressive

agreeable

alert

alive

amused

angry

annoyed

annoying

anxious

arrogant

ashamed

attractive

average

awful

bad

beautiful

better

bewildered

black

bloody

blue

blue-eyed

blushing

bored

brainy

brave

breakable

bright

busy

calm

careful

cautious

charming

cheerful

clean

clear

clever

cloudy

clumsy

colorful

combative

comfortable

concerned

condemned

confused

cooperative

courageous

crazy

creepy

crowded

cruel

curious

cute

dangerous

dark

dead

defeated

defiant

delightful

depressed

determined

different

difficult

disgusted

distinct

disturbed

dizzy

doubtful

drab

dull

E-K Adjectives List

There are plenty more often-used adjectives that start with letters in the next part of the alphabet. Review these adjective words that begin with the letters “e” through “k.”

eager

easy

elated

elegant

embarrassed

enchanting

encouraging

energetic

enthusiastic

envious

evil

excited

expensive

exuberant

fair

faithful

famous

fancy

fantastic

fierce

filthy

fine

foolish

fragile

frail

frantic

friendly

frightened

funny

gentle

gifted

glamorous

gleaming

glorious

good

gorgeous

graceful

grieving

grotesque

grumpy

handsome

happy

healthy

helpful

helpless

hilarious

homeless

homely

horrible

hungry

hurt

ill

important

impossible

inexpensive

innocent

inquisitive

itchy

jealous

jittery

jolly

joyous

kind

L-S Adjective Words

Moving forward in alphabetical order, there are still many more adjectives appropriate for use in everyday conversation. Explore these common words that start with the letters between “l” and “s.”

lazy

light

lively

lonely

long

lovely

lucky

magnificent

misty

modern

motionless

muddy

mushy

mysterious

nasty

naughty

nervous

nice

nutty

obedient

obnoxious

odd

old-fashioned

open

outrageous

outstanding

panicky

perfect

plain

pleasant

poised

poor

powerful

precious

prickly

proud

putrid

puzzled

quaint

real

relieved

repulsive

rich

scary

selfish

shiny

shy

silly

sleepy

smiling

smoggy

sore

sparkling

splendid

spotless

stormy

strange

stupid

successful

super

T-Z List of Adjectives

There are plenty more common adjectives throughout the remainder of the alphabet. Explore these common words that start with the letters between “t” and “z.”

talented

tame

tasty

tender

tense

terrible

thankful

thoughtful

thoughtless

tired

tough

troubled

ugliest

ugly

uninterested

unsightly

unusual

upset

uptight

vast

victorious

vivacious

wandering

weary

wicked

wide-eyed

wild

witty

worried

worrisome

wrong

zany

zealous

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Why Use an Adjective List?

Whether you are a native English speaker or you are learning English as a second language, using an adjective list like this one can help you expand your language skills and organize your learning.

  • Using an adjective list can help you build a more advanced vocabulary and build your ability to use descriptive language. This, in turn, will allow you to become a more effective writer and speaker.
  • People who are learning a foreign language often make a list of common descriptive words to study in order to expand their vocabulary beyond just basic nouns and verbs in the new language.

Expand Your Descriptive Language Skills

While a list of 228 adjectives sounds like a lot, these are actually just a few examples of the many adjectives in the English language. When you’re ready to build out an even more extensive vocabulary of descriptive words, explore this list of more than 125 positive adjectives. Put a positive spin on your whole day with these uplifting descriptive words. Then, discover adjectives that describe tone, feelings and emotions. Get ready to boost your creativity and start building up your list of adjective words today!

List of adjectives

An adjective is a word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun. They are always near the noun or pronoun they are describing. Adjectives are often overused and add little to a sentence. To avoid this problem, try using verbs and nouns creatively. Choose your adjectives carefully and use them when they have the greatest impact! Adjectives are often used to describe the degree of modification. The adjective forms are positive, comparative, and superlative.

  • This boy is tall. (positive)
  • That girl is taller. (comparative)
  • The last boy in the row is the tallest. (superlative)

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Appearance adjectives list

  • attractive
  • bald
  • beautiful
  • chubby
  • clean
  • dazzling
  • drab
  • elegant
  • fancy
  • fit
  • flabby
  • glamorous
  • gorgeous
  • handsome
  • long
  • magnificent
  • muscular
  • plain
  • plump
  • quaint
  • scruffy
  • shapely
  • short
  • skinny
  • stocky
  • ugly
  • unkempt
  • unsightly

Use of appearance adjectives

  • The waterfall at Skakavac is one of the most attractive sites in the vicinity of Sarajevo.
  • Hottie is a slang term for a physically attractive person.
  • A new study has revealed that bald men may actually be happier than men with hair.
  • Ethan is haunted by dreams of a beautiful girl he has never met.
  • A new study breaks down the foods most strongly associated with chubby children.
  • We must preserve Wisconsin's clean water, clean air, and natural heritage.
  • It was a dazzling diamond, and it impressed her enormously.
  • We saw sudden splashes of color in the drab landscape.
  • She had an elegant figure and she walked well.
  • The government welfare checks were used to buy fancy motorcycles and iphones.
  • There are two principal causes of flabby arms.
  • Glamorous shoes are perfect for finishing off evening ensembles in style.
  • She wore a gorgeous Victorian gown.
  • We're so proud of our splendid, handsome boy.
  • In this valley were magnificent gardens planted by Hassen ben Sabah.
  • We don't see many muscular women in popular culture.
  • White rabbits have large, broad, and muscular bodies.
  • The boss prefers his female employees to wear plain clothing to work.
  • When shopping, choose plump blueberries with no old, crushed berries.
  • The males had the most unusual colors and unsightly patterns.

Color adjectives list

  • ashy
  • black
  • blue
  • gray
  • green
  • icy
  • lemon
  • mango
  • orange
  • purple
  • red
  • salmon
  • white
  • yellow

Use of color adjectives

  • Ashy skin is usually whitish or grayish in color.
  • She had black hair and eager blue eyes.
  • John noticed a green ribbon on a branch.
  • The girl had icy blue lips, similar to that of a corpse.
  • Lemon colored bridesmaid dresses brighten-up any wedding.
  • Her toenails shine with freshly applied, mango polish.
  • The wings and tail are brown with purple edgings.
  • The forewings are whitish with distinct red markings.
  • There are orange and yellow bands on the abdomen.

Condition adjectives list

  • alive
  • better
  • careful
  • clever
  • dead
  • easy
  • famous
  • gifted
  • hallowed
  • helpful
  • important
  • inexpensive
  • mealy
  • mushy
  • odd
  • poor
  • powerful
  • rich
  • shy
  • tender
  • unimportant
  • uninterested
  • vast
  • wrong

Use of Condition adjectives

  • When his wife gave birth to a son, he was the proudest man alive .
  • We're hoping for better results tomorrow.
  • She was a very careful worker.
  • Gulliver was a clever young man, who loved to travel.
  • Perhaps this is a clever forgery to put us on the wrong scent.
  • It remains Winterhalter's most famous work.
  • He was a gifted pilot, a good fellow, and had both wit and humor in him.
  • As a gifted young woman, she excelled academically and exhibited leadership.
  • Of the three, she is perhaps the most gifted painter.
  • Standing on the hallowed precincts of the quarter-deck, they were careful not to speak.
  • Her work has made her an important role model.
  • Everyone was searching for an easy, inexpensive solution to the problem.
  • He abhors mushy bananas and mealy peaches.
  • Rambutan is an odd fruit that looks like a furry strawberry.
  • The poor peasants were forced to sell the young girls to the powerful communist party leaders.
  • The shy girls from the village had very little experience with men.
  • The village girls had tender skin which was very sensitive to the touch.
  • I saw the tender regard which he cast upon her.
  • Shahar claims to be uninterested in the theory of feminism.

Positive Personality adjectives list

  • aggressive
  • agreeable
  • ambitious
  • brave
  • calm
  • delightful
  • eager
  • faithful
  • gentle
  • happy
  • jolly
  • kind
  • lively
  • nice
  • obedient
  • polite
  • proud
  • silly
  • thankful
  • victorious
  • witty
  • wonderful
  • zealous

Use of positive personality adjectives

  • John has an agreeable character.
  • She has an affectionate boyfriend.
  • He has a charismatic personality.
  • “Don't cry,'' said the gentle Mr. Lorry.
  • They were a proud family, heir to a long and distinguished lineage.
  • I enjoyed the classes given by Gangya, a jolly dance teacher.
  • We must not expect a lively young man to be always so guarded and circumspect.

Negative Personality adjectives list

  • angry
  • bewildered
  • clumsy
  • defeated
  • embarrassed
  • fierce
  • grumpy
  • helpless
  • itchy
  • jealous
  • lazy
  • mysterious
  • nervous
  • obnoxious
  • panicky
  • pitiful
  • repulsive
  • scary
  • thoughtless
  • uptight
  • worried

Use of negative personality adjectives

  • Ron was an clumsy character.
  • He was an angry young man.
  • The jealous girl always caused problems at school.
  • The mysterious illness arrived on a boat from the far east.
  • The thoughtless boy made an imprudent request.
  • Crammed with blood and violence, it was the most repulsive movie I've ever seen.

Shape adjectives list

  • broad
  • chubby
  • crooked
  • curved
  • deep
  • flat
  • high
  • hollow
  • low
  • narrow
  • refined
  • round
  • shallow
  • skinny
  • square
  • steep
  • straight
  • wide

Use of shape adjectives

  • A small, dim, crooked shop, kept in a tortuous thoroughfare, by a crooked man.
  • The dense, untouched forest overhung both banks of the narrow little crack.
  • “What a lovely, refined staircase,'” said Chateau Renaud with a smile.
  • Sediment may be deposited to any thickness and extent over a shallow bottom.
  • Iggy was a six feet tall and skinny young boy.

Size adjectives list

  • big
  • colossal
  • fat
  • gigantic
  • great
  • huge
  • immense
  • large
  • little
  • mammoth
  • massive
  • microscopic
  • miniature
  • petite
  • puny
  • scrawny
  • short
  • small
  • tall
  • teeny
  • tiny

Use of size adjectives

  • Christie Pitts has a mammoth plaster sculpture in his front yard.
  • The building had a huge entry, and was altogether of colossal dimensions.
  • There was a feeling of being lifted out of one's puny self to something bigger.
  • The deer passed across the narrow lane, and disappeared into the forest.
  • A virus is one type of microscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms.

Sound adjectives list

  • crashing
  • deafening
  • echoing
  • faint
  • harsh
  • hissing
  • howling
  • loud
  • melodic
  • noisy
  • purring
  • quiet
  • rapping
  • raspy
  • rhythmic
  • screeching
  • shrilling
  • squeaking
  • thundering
  • tinkling
  • wailing
  • whining
  • whispering

Use of sound adjectives

  • He has a slurred and screeching speech, and is clumsy and flailing in his movement.
  • She was renowned for her quick wit, raspynarrow voice, and ever-present cigarettes.
  • After hearing the faint sound, he had an expression of perplexity as though he were trying to reconcile some doubts in his mind.
  • He added a melodic passage for an acoustic guitar in the third verse of the song.
  • He was a happy boy before that dark day which arrived with a deafening thud upon humanity's collective cranium.

Time adjectives list

  • ancient
  • brief
  • early
  • fast
  • future
  • late
  • long
  • modern
  • old
  • old-fashioned
  • prehistoric
  • quick
  • rapid
  • short
  • slow
  • swift
  • young

Use of time adjectives

  • The flight had a long delay.
  • There was a short delay on the road because of an accident.

Taste adjectives list

  • acidic
  • bitter
  • cool
  • creamy
  • delicious
  • disgusting
  • fresh
  • greasy
  • juicy
  • hot
  • moldy
  • nutritious
  • nutty
  • putrid
  • rancid
  • ripe
  • rotten
  • salty
  • savory
  • sour
  • spicy
  • spoiled
  • stale
  • sweet
  • tangy
  • tart
  • tasteless
  • tasty
  • yummy

Use of taste adjectives

  • I had a taste of a deliciously creamy coffee.
  • The cheese souffle had a savory crust.
  • She selected a ripe apple from the shelf.
  • He ate the nutritious fresh lettuce.

Touch adjectives list

  • breezy
  • bumpy
  • chilly
  • cold
  • cool
  • cuddly
  • damaged
  • damp
  • dirty
  • dry
  • flaky
  • fluffy
  • freezing
  • greasy
  • hot
  • icy
  • loose
  • melted
  • prickly
  • rough
  • shaggy
  • sharp
  • slimy
  • sticky
  • strong
  • tight
  • uneven
  • warm
  • weak
  • wet
  • wooden

Use of touch adjectives

  • This is a black spider with a velvety texture.
  • There had been rain all day, and there was a damp feeling in the air.
  • The insect has a strong preference for trees with fine flaky bark.
  • The dense, small prickly plant is usually less than a metre high.
  • Many succulent plants cannot endure a damp climate.
  • I tripped on the uneven floor almost breaking my arm.

Quantity adjectives list

  • abundant
  • billions
  • enough
  • few
  • full
  • hundreds
  • incalculable
  • limited
  • little
  • many
  • most
  • millions
  • numerous
  • scarce
  • some
  • sparse
  • substantial
  • thousands

Use of quantity adjectives

  • Evidently, there is abundant fascination with this “sport”.
  • There were numerous complaints before the institution of those regulations.
  • I had allowed him such a limited time; I thought he might have a fit.
  • It also occurs where water seems unlimited but where nutrients are scarce.
  • He was the most-gifted student.
  • She has few friends.
  • I received the most awards in the school.
  • I have little interest in the topic.

Trends in the use of adjectives

This graph shows the trends in the use of ‘glamorous’ by country. You can compare with this graph which indicates the trends in the use of ‘attractive’ by country.

Use of adjectives in American English

This Ngram indicates the use of ‘beautiful’ and ‘gorgeous’ in American books, journals, and magazines.

Use of adjectives in British English

This Ngram indicates the use of ‘attractive’ and ‘muscular’ in British books, journals, and magazines.

More example sentences using adjectives

  • It hushed the eloquent, struck down the powerful, abolished the beautiful and good.
  • I was sure you could not be so beautiful for nothing!
  • Great pictures have been made of beautiful people in beautiful clothes and of squalid people in ugly clothes, of beautiful architectural buildings and the ugly hovels of the poor.
  • He has worked on numerous films with Steven Spielberg.
  • After the war, he traveled and went on numerous safaris.
  • The soundtrack included numerous songs, including:
  • The surnames which derive from a nickname are numerous and varied.
  • When the days of autumn are bright and cool, and the nights are chilly but not freezing, the brightest colorations usually develop.
  • Dordrecht has a subtropical highland climate ("Cwb", according to the Köppen climate classification), with warm summers and chilly, dry winters, with occasional snowfalls.
  • But, when the place was left behind, and especially when Steerforth and I were happily seated over our dinner by a blazing fire, it was delicious to think of having been there.
  • That when Miss Murdstone took her into custody and led her away, she smiled and gave me her delicious hand.
  • As I stood there in the gathering dark I thought that in this simple explanation I had mastered the problem of the world--mastered the whole secret of these delicious people.
  • Her childish way was the most delicious way in the world to me, but it was necessary to be explicit, and I solemnly repeated: 'Dora, my own life, I am your ruined David!'
  • So, the close of every week was a delicious time for me; and I got through the rest of the week by looking forward to it.
  • To an unfortunate bachelor of a fellow who has lived alone all his life, you know, it's positively delicious.

Additional example sentences using adjectives

  • The beautiful form and color of the cloud seem to be unobserved.
  • The variations in a beautiful drawing are so subtle as often to defy detection.
  • The most beautiful profiles are usually those in which variety is subordinated to the unity of the contor.
  • They are very numerous and very loud, though, are they not?
  • But these within the ice are not so numerous nor obvious as those beneath.
  • The hunters were formerly a numerous and merry crew here.
  • I sat down to my brown loaf, my egg, and my rasher of bacon, with a basin of milk besides, and made a most delicious meal.
  • I was in the middle state between sleeping and waking, either then or immediately afterwards; for, as he resumed--it was a real fact that he had stopped playing--I saw and heard the same old woman ask Mrs. Fibbitson if it wasn't delicious (meaning the flute), to which Mrs. Fibbitson replied, 'Ay, ay!
  • I am lost in the recollection of this delicious interview, and the waltz, when she comes to me again, with a plain elderly gentleman who has been playing whist all night, upon her arm, and says: 'Oh!
  • So in dreams, have I seen majestic Satan thrusting forth his tormented colossal claw from the flame Baltic of Hell.
  • But not a bit daunted, Queequeg steered us manfully; now sheering off from this monster directly across our route in advance; now edging away from that, whose colossal flukes were suspended overhead, while all the time, Starbuck stood up in the bows, lance in hand, pricking out of our way whatever whales he could reach by short darts, for there was no time to make long ones.
  • Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strange shapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes; and the miser-merman, Wisdom, revealed his hoarded heaps; and among the joyous, heartless, ever-juvenile eternities, Pip saw the multitudinous, God-omnipresent, coral insects, that out of the firmament of waters heaved the colossal orbs.
  • But as the colossal skull embraces so very large a proportion of the entire extent of the skeleton; as it is by far the most complicated part; and as nothing is to be repeated concerning it in this chapter, you must not fail to carry it in your mind, or under your arm, as we proceed, otherwise you will not gain a complete notion of the general structure we are about to view.
  • Typical ichthyosaurs had very large eyes, protected within a bony ring, suggesting that they may have hunted at night or at great depths (the only extant animals with similarly large eyes are the giant and colossal squids).
  • Titanisaur is a colossal dinosaur/dragon monster that serves Captain Mutiny.
  • But still the 1895 edition of was not the colossal triumph that has been accepted as fact in modern times.
  • They are typically life-sized, though early colossal examples are up to 3 meters tall.

How to use adjectives in a sentence

  • However, some beautiful things have been done with it.
  • Many wonderful and beautiful things have been done with this simple means.
  • Both have been reprinted numerous times.
  • There are numerous upgrade criteria to choose from.
  • Cavalieri has received numerous literary awards.
  • But one thing thou wilt not deny, Sancho; when thou camest close to her didst thou not perceive a Sabaean odour, an aromatic fragrance, a, I know not what, delicious, that I cannot find a name for; I mean a redolence, an exhalation, as if thou wert in the shop of some dainty glover?"
  • After tea, when the door was shut and all was made snug (the nights being cold and misty now), it seemed to me the most delicious retreat that the imagination of man could conceive.
  • The building had a huge entry, and was altogether of colossal dimensions.
  • Well, one very hot morning--my fourth, I think--as I was seeking shelter from the heat and glare in a colossal ruin near the great house where I slept and fed, there happened this strange thing: Clambering among these heaps of masonry, I found a narrow gallery, whose end and side windows were blocked by fallen masses of stone.
  • Then we came to a gallery of simply colossal proportions, but singularly ill-lit, the floor of it running downward at a slight angle from the end at which I entered.
  • It was a sight to see Queequeg seated over against Tashtego, opposing his filed teeth to the Indian's: crosswise to them, Daggoo seated on the floor, for a bench would have brought his hearse-plumed head to the low carlines; at every motion of his colossal limbs, making the low cabin framework to shake, as when an African elephant goes passenger in a ship.

The use of adjectives in a sentence

  • The cart before the horse is neither beautiful nor useful.
  • A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature.
  • Both athletes are given numerous, violent punches.
  • He was the author of numerous articles and several books.
  • It is also a common name in numerous other countries.
  • All were agreed upon one point, however: if Congress would make a sufficient appropriation, a colossal benefit would result.
  • This was a colossal combination of robbers, horse thieves, negro stealers, and counterfeiters, engaged in business along the river some fifty or sixty years ago.
  • To such a man a funeral is a colossal financial disaster.
  • It was perfect, it was rounded, symmetrical, complete, colossal!
  • Franz had so managed his route, that during the ride to the Colosseum they passed not a single ancient ruin, so that no preliminary impression interfered to mitigate the colossal proportions of the gigantic building they came to admire.
  • He thought several times of the project the count had of visiting Paris; and he had no doubt but that, with his eccentric character, his characteristic face, and his colossal fortune, he would produce a great effect there.
  • A colossal figure, carved apparently in some white stone, loomed indistinctly beyond the rhododendrons through the hazy downpour.
  • Tied by the head to the stern, and by the tail to the bows, the whale now lies with its black hull close to the vessel's and seen through the darkness of the night, which obscured the spars and rigging aloft, the two--ship and whale, seemed yoked together like colossal bullocks, whereof one reclines while the other remains standing.

Practice the use of English adjectives

  • How much more beautiful than our lives, how much more transparent than our characters, are they!
  • Somebody else muttered`Oh, it was done beautiful BEAUTIFUL!'
  • The fine new homes are noble and beautiful and modern.
  • Numerous different series have been issued since then.
  • Today, the Schenkenberg is surrounded by numerous vineyards.
  • Polaco wrestled for numerous independent promotions.
  • It has also been the site of numerous car accidents.
  • Deltaville is also home to numerous retirees.

More types of adjectives

  • The walls would have had numerous stone lined openings.
  • The park hosts numerous theater and other events.
  • In the cool season it can get decidedly chilly: it is one of the few places in Thailand that ever gets down to zero degrees Celsius.
  • Seasons are fairly well defined, and in most of Uruguay spring is usually damp, cool, and windy; summers are warm; autumns are mild; and winters are chilly and uncomfortably damp.
  • A winter warm spell can be abruptly broken by a strong pampero, a chilly and occasionally violent wind blowing north from the Argentine pampas.
  • It would be such a delicious scheme; and I dare say would hardly cost anything at all. Solitude This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through every pore.
  • We had dinner on a ground veranda over the water the chief dish the renowned fish called the pompano, delicious as the less criminal forms of sin.
  • At length the boat touched the shore, but without effort, without shock, as lips touch lips; and he entered the grotto amidst continued strains of most delicious melody.
  • Every delicious fruit that the four quarters of the globe could provide was heaped in vases from China and jars from Japan.
  • Haidee is almost as civilized as a Parisian; the smell of an Havana is disagreeable to her, but the tobacco of the East is a most delicious perfume, you know.
  • In a month you will find on the table, at which we shall be then sitting, good pistols and a delicious draught; but, on the other hand, you must promise me not to attempt your life before that time.
  • A delicious zephyr played along the coasts of the Mediterranean, and wafted from shore to shore the sweet perfume of plants, mingled with the fresh smell of the sea.
  • Morrel, overpowered, turned around in the arm chair; a delicious torpor permeated every vein.
  • Never have I read anything more refined, anything more after the ancient type, anything more delicious, anything more Latin.
  • They are the lightest and smallest category of air compressors available in market with no air storage tank and runs of direct supply of compressed air.

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No other language has such a rich verbal flavor as Russian: from high literary to jargon, from artistic to colloquial. It is known from the school bench that the term "adjective" means nothing more than a sign of an object, depending on its shape, condition, character, color, size and belonging. And it is this part of speech that has a degree of comparison, it can be qualitative, relative and possessive. Many people are interested in finding out exactly unusual adjectives that can originally and clearly characterize a person both from a positive and a negative side.

A spoonful of honey for a beloved girl

Avarice for beautiful words significantly repels the fair sex from her beloved. A woman is sure that if a man is not able to appreciate her external data and character, then he does not love much. Unusual adjectives that characterize a person, in this case a girl, will help to enrich the vocabulary and please the beloved. If it’s hard to put all these epithets in your head, you can use a pen and a notebook. So let's get started:

  • Intoxicating, intoxicating, stupefying, magnetic, hypnotic - capable of turning one's head and temporarily losing one's mind stronger than any alcoholic drink, it is difficult to resist the gaze of such a beauty.
  • Blooming, fragrant, elegant, chic, dazzling, irresistible, stunning, awesome - when her bewitching beauty and aroma do not leave a man indifferent even for a second.
  • Indispensable, necessary - and no others are needed.
  • Flammable, volcanic, scalding, explosive. Beware! This gentle-looking creature will still set pepper.
  • Incomprehensible - when it is difficult to unravel and understand the whole essence of an attractive person.
  • Hospitable - this is a good adjective suitable for a hospitable wife whose table is always bursting with delicious dishes prepared by her hands, and she does all this from a pure heart.
  • Sensational - in other words, impressive, eye-catching and shocking to the public. The fashionable word "shocking" can also be attributed here.
  • Uncommon, amazing, unique, inimitable, extraordinary - different from others, distinguished by its exclusivity.
  • Authentic - this epithet will especially surprise your beloved, it means "real", "genuine".
  • Selfless - ready to make sacrifices, in this case for the sake of love.
  • Infernal (in youth slang "hellish"), deadly - a particularly dangerous type of women.
  • Petite, fragile, graceful - these complimentary adjectives will be appreciated by girls for whom the parameters of their figure are of particular importance.
  • Sunny, radiant, festive - this bright person cannot imagine her existence without smiles, positive mood and positive emotions that infect others.
  • Seductive, sexy, sexy - such passionate adjectives emphasize the tempting intimate qualities of the beloved.
  • Playful, incendiary, mobile - like champagne, playful, energetic fidget, for which it is terribly boring to sit in one place.
  • Mobile - always and everywhere in time, easy-going, fast.
  • Rebellious is a rebel by nature.
  • Marmalade, chocolate, caramel, honey, strawberry - these delicious and sweet epithets are especially loved by men to their ladies of the heart.
  • Creative, talented, brilliant - the emphasis is not only on external data, but also on the ability to think creatively.
  • Cosmic, fantastic, fabulous, magical - above everything earthly, the ideal of all life.
  • Obstinate, recalcitrant, impregnable, snowy - these examples of adjectives will be appreciated by a woman who knows her own worth.
  • Psychic, mystical, witchcraft, piercing, supernatural - this is how you can characterize a penetrating woman who is able to look into the most secluded corners of the soul with just a glance, has magical appeal and unusually subtle intuition, she cannot be circled around her finger.

So adjectives can be listed ad infinitum. If fantasy works very well, then original epithets will come up on the go. And also these words will perfectly settle down in congratulatory lines or are suitable for a fiery SMS message.

Praises for beloved men

Why should all laurels go to women? Not fair. A kind word is also pleasant for a cat, as the proverb says. Representatives of the stronger sex also have the right to frequent compliments heard from their soulmate, for example:

  • Venerable, authoritative, star, super popular - is popular with many women, but only one is given his attention.
  • Phenomenal, ingenious, inventive, unique, exceptional - a man with a high level of intelligence, not devoid of imagination and creativity. This person does not represent his existence among everything boring and gray, he definitely needs to stand out.
  • Laid-back - the very spontaneous boy whose behavior sometimes resembles a child, and this does not spoil, but only decorates the character of a loved one.
  • Artful - a jack of all trades, not only in business, but also in the ability to love, deliver extraordinary pleasure in bed.
  • Unsurpassed, irresistible, divine - no one can compare with him, you will not find such gold in the daytime with fire.
  • Fashionable, stylish, spectacular, ravishing, imposing, brilliant - a person with good taste, dressed to the nines, knows how to present himself in society, knows a lot about fashion and does not mind boasting about it.
  • Charismatic - a charming man who is hard to pass by.
  • Athletic, athletic, muscular - looking after himself a macho who will be proud not of a beer belly, but of cubes on his torso.
  • Avant-garde, fantastic, creative, modern - a generator of endless original ideas that turns them into reality.
  • Incorruptible - an honest person who is difficult to lure into a net with material means.
  • Outlandish - a rare specimen in its nature.
  • Mind-blowing, paradoxical, unpredictable, enchanting - a man-surprise.
  • Steely, inaccessible, self-sufficient, independent - a man famous for his strong freedom-loving character, whose heart and affection are not so easy to win.
  • Ebullient, stormy, seething, fiery, volcanic, sultry - his body and flow of feelings literally melt, it becomes hot in bed from such a man.
  • Regal, majestic, knightly - a courageous person with noble manners, a real lion.
  • Deafening - caused the most violent and hot feelings.

Unusual adjectives can turn everyday grayness into a riot of bright dazzling colors, give a kaleidoscope of positive emotions and give a person an incentive for further action.

Warm words to a friend

When writing a laudatory poem for the birthday of a dear and invaluable friend, a selection of epithets that have not been worn to holes will come to the rescue. They can be used not only on a solemn occasion, but also in everyday moments.

  • Eccentric - constantly surprising,
  • Valiant - not afraid of anything in this life.
  • Impartial - such an unusual adjective can be called an open, honest person with objective thinking.
  • Unshakable - a steadfast person with a huge reserve of endurance.
  • Cheerful - an optimist looking at life from a positive point of view.
  • Multifaceted - versatile personality.
  • Irreplaceable - unique, without which it is difficult to imagine existence.
  • True, indisputable, proven - such a friend will never let you down, will not set you up or betray you.

Examples of adjectives are inexhaustible, it is enough to turn on the imagination at full capacity.

For a faithful girlfriend

Truly reliable girlfriends who do not covet other people's happiness and material wealth can be counted on the fingers, but they exist. And they deserve sincere, warm speeches in their address, justifying their strong, unyielding character. So let's look at some:

  • Major - an incorrigible optimist, the soul of the company, who knows how to cheer up in a matter of seconds.
  • Irresistible, super-devoted - a true keeper of a secret, a truly faithful friend.
  • Revered - an honest, open personality.
  • Indestructible - such a good adjective is suitable for a reliable, fighting girlfriend.
  • savvy - an experienced woman, ready to give practical advice.
  • Filigree - possessing many talents and skills.
  • Conquering - one of the most unusual adjectives, meaning "temperamental", "energetic", endowed with excitement, ready to get involved in an adventure.
  • Treating - always glad to come guests.
  • Courage - endowed with the lion's share of enthusiasm, mischief and energy.

Now you don't have to rack your brains over what adjectives are for the exclusive description of a person close in spirit.

Bright epithets for mother

No one deserves so many sincere, truly good and warm words as the dearest person on earth - mother. Her heart and soul will literally blossom from the sincere epithets uttered in her address. Adjectives can be used both during a conversation and in writing a spiritual song, poem or wish. Sweet, kind, gentle, beautiful, good - ordinary words, often found. It is interesting to find out what adjectives are, which are far from being heard by everyone. So let's look at them:

Unusual adjectives will help broaden your horizons, find a unique and clear description, and win your loved ones to the core.

Original words for dad

A father, like a mother, is the closest and dearest person on earth. It is he who gives lessons on how to survive in crisis situations, directs you on the right path, teaches you how to achieve your goals, in spite of any combination of circumstances. Unusual adjectives that give a positive assessment of the father's character also take place, consider some:

  • Superhero - courageous, strong, like a knight, not knowing fear.
  • Highly moral, well-born - a person with a noble character.
  • Penetrating - going ahead to the target.
  • Brave - endowed with strength and courage.
  • Magnetic - eye-catching, endowed with charisma that does not exude.
  • Elite, luxury, first class - in other words, the best.
  • Cardinal - quickly, sharply and categorically making a decision.
  • Amazing, incredible, stunning - an excellent, special person, not like everyone else.

Saying a toast, coming up with a congratulatory speech for the father using adjectives that characterize his personality is now easier than ever.

A little about colleagues

It is important to prove yourself not only in the circle of relatives and friends, but also among the working team, where not everyone can be pleased. Moments come when you need to objectively evaluate not only your efforts, but also the skills of a business partner. The easiest way to do this is in a congratulatory form by writing poems in a postcard using unusual adjectives that characterize a person, for example:

  • Competitive - an individual who is able to withstand any, even the most dangerous rivalry.
  • Progressive - an advanced person who makes a significant labor contribution.
  • Unperturbed - a calm, stable partner who is difficult to break.
  • Businesslike - an enterprising, intelligent person with a serious, responsible approach to work.
  • Enlightened - well-read, erudite, thoughtful.
  • Experimental - with a lot of experience.
  • Efficient, constructive - an adequate person who is able to think logically and make the right decisions.
  • Innovative - a creatively gifted person.
  • Jeweler - a very neat and diligent worker.

The employee will definitely take note of the good words he hears about himself and will continue to justify them, so as not to fall into the dirt later on.

Good word to the teacher

In autumn all teachers celebrate their professional holiday. The best gift for them will not be a cake or flowers, but respect, discipline, diligent efforts of students in mental work and a bouquet of warm congratulations with unusual adjectives that characterize a person. This is:

  • Respectable - worthy of respect.
  • Favorite - beloved by many.
  • Chinny - a strict person who has an understanding of the limits of decency.
  • Right - standing up for justice, objectively assessing the situation and people's actions.
  • Virtuoso - a seasoned expert in his field.
  • Status, aesthetic - with impeccable taste, well-groomed.
  • Modern - advanced, keeping up with the times.
  • Entertaining - interesting to listen to, you won't be able to sleep during the lessons.
  • Bravura - always in a good mood.

Great surprise will be expressed by the teacher, who will be addressed to such rare and pleasant adjectives - compliments from a student who is not too lazy to write them down for himself.

Stimulating epithets for son

Every loving parent always sets his child as an example to others, is proud of his talents and achievements. Often the words of praise sound in an ordinary form, but what if you give your adored son a surprise in the form of a beautiful wish filled with unusual adjectives? Such as enviable, seductive, gifted, innovative, intrepid. As well as rocket, jet, egotistical, complacent, sharp-eyed, whimsical, original.

Praises for daughter

Consider some of them: marvelous, meek, grasping, mischievous, the most excellent. And also: brainy, fashionable, nimble, amazing.

Non-standard assessments of dishes

When various dishes are served at a party, and they turn out to be very tasty, I want to say an original unusual adjective, not limited to hackneyed ones: cool, cool, awesome, super-duper. Consider them, they are delicious - very appetizing, I want to eat them. And also: heavenly, masterpiece, test, unsurpassed, excellent, signature, phenomenal.

Unusual assessment of abilities

A selection of adjectives that characterize a person as a gifted person. For example: dizzying, super-genius, mega-talented, non-standard. And also: extraordinary, ballsy, skillful, expressive, significant.

Unique comments on photos in social networks

In the vastness of popular social networks, under the photos of users, comments of acquaintances and strangers often flicker. To stand out and write clear, sincere words, you can turn on your imagination and choose the right unusual adjective, such as whirlwind, steering, charming, captivating, delightful, expressive, crisp, flying.

Youth epithets

For example: nishtyakovsky, awesome, trump, opupenny, ace, high, megovsky, zashibensky, fucking, cool, haifa.

After reading the article, you will certainly come up with the idea of ​​what adjectives you can choose for another occasion. This article is useful for expanding horizons and enriching vocabulary.

ADJECTIVE, cf. or an adjective. In grammar: a part of speech denoting a quality, property or belonging and expressing this meaning in the forms of case, number and (in singular) gender. Full, short adjectives. Qualitative, relative adjectives. Pronoun adjectives.


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Adjective Cf. - 1. Part of speech, including words denoting the quality, property or belonging of objects and changing by gender, cases and numbers; adjective (in linguistics).
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adjective - a part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in the grammatical categories of gender, number, case and used in syntactic ........
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ADJECTIVE

In grammar: a part of speech denoting a quality, property or belonging and expressing this meaning in the forms of case, number and (in singular) gender Full, short adjectives. Qualitative, relative adjectives. + pronominal adjectives.

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    part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, used as a definition with a noun (blue ball), as well as a predicate or its ...
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    ADJECTIVE, a part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in grammatical. categories of gender, number, case and used ...
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    part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in the grammatical categories of gender, number, case and used in ...
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Hello, my good ones.

You know, in one book it is said that the Italian language is like candy - it is so pleasant that it just "melts" in your mouth. And I declare that English gives an even more pleasant sweetness when you know the beautiful adjectives in English. That's what we're going to study with you today. We have about 30 adjectives ahead with translation, examples and even voice acting.

Adjective Example
Bitter - bitter The desert tastes bitter . Are you sure the recipe is correct? - Dessert tastes bitter. Are you sure the recipe is correct?
Curious - curious He was too curious to be an ordinary student. He seemed too interested in everything. - He was too curious to be an ordinary student. He seemed to be interested in everything.
Adorable - delightful, adorable She looks adorable in this picture. - She looks lovely in this photo.
Cozy - cozy The new house they bought is very bright and cozy . - The new house they bought is very bright and cozy.
Comely - cute, pretty She is so comely when doesn't argue. - She's so cute when she doesn't argue.
Brave - bold He was as brave as he seemed to be. He was as brave as he seemed.
Charming - charming She looked so charming in that amazing dress of hers. - She looked so charming in her amazing dress.
Quiet - quiet The place is very quiet . I wish I could spend more time there. - This is a very quiet place. I would like to spend more time there.
Doubtful - doubtful The results of the competition are doubtful . - Results of competitions are doubtful.
Smooth - smooth The cover of the lake was very smooth . As If the storm has never happened. - The surface of the lake was very smooth. As if the storm never happened.
Delicious - delicious The dinner was absolutely delicious . Will you share the recipe with me? - Dinner was incredibly delicious. Will you share the recipe with me?
Astonishing - amazing The end of the film was completely astonishing . The ending of the movie was just amazing.
Delightful - delicious It was a delightful meeting. I got acquainted with so many interesting people. - It was a delightful meeting. I met a lot of interesting people.
- handsome What a lovely dress you are wearing! Where did you buy it? - What a beautiful dress you have on! Where did you buy it?
Excited - excited He looks very excited . Do you know what happened? - He looks very excited. Do you know what happened?
Convenient - comfortable It is very convenient when you live close to the place of your work. - Living near your place of work is very convenient.
Alluring - charming, attractive The view from the roof was extremely alluring . - The view from the rooftop was amazing.
fancy - fantastic She made such a fancy gift for her. How long did it take her to create it? - She made a fantastic present for her. How long did it take her to make it?
Attractive - attractive This place seems attractive for many tourists. - This place seems attractive to many tourists.
Apparent - obvious She made it apparent that she was unwilling to go anywhere . She made it obvious that she didn't want to go anywhere.
Excellent - gorgeous The taste of the wine was excellent . - The wine tasted great.
Fabulous - amazing, incredible The performance was fabulous . Music, costumes, scenery - everything was on the highest level. - The staging was amazing. Music, costumes, scenery - everything was at the highest level.
Helpful - useful Your advice turned out to be extremely helpful helpful . Your advice has been incredibly helpful.
Modern - modern And there you can watch a modern version of once famous poem. - And there you can see the modern version of the once famous play.
Pleasant - pleasant It was such a pleasant gift that I couldn't pronounce a word. - It was such a nice gift that I could not utter a word.
Splendid - delicious What a splendid performance it was! What an amazing performance that was!
Wonderful - excellent It was such a wonderful evening! - It was an excellent evening.

Eh, even sweets got sick after so many adjectives. I hope that you enjoyed it as much as I did, and now you will use them in your speech much more often. By the way, you can find even more descriptive words, but already related to the characters of people.

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Want to say something nice to your beloved, but don't know how? Actually it's not that difficult.

What would you say?

It is not for nothing that people say that the right adjectives that characterize a girl can truly work wonders. They will help not only those who are afraid of the cooling of relations, but also people who are just thinking about starting a romantic relationship. But what to do if you are not one of the talkative ones, or if the creative mood quickly took to its heels, taking with it the remnants of fantasy? Don't worry, everything you need to succeed is already here. So just take this knowledge and use it wisely.

A word of caution: don't use overly complex adjectives. The composition and bulkiness of the word can not only surprise, but also shock a person. Although the use of such epithets as "angelic beautiful" or "graceful-sexy" is not forbidden. The main thing is to avoid falsehood and use compliments appropriately. Not all the words that you said to a past lover are suitable for a new acquaintance. Let's dwell on this in more detail.

What to say when making a new acquaintance?

All adjectives that characterize a girl from a positive side must be inserted wisely. Too many epithets will most likely make your new acquaintance wary, thinking about whether you really want to just find a girlfriend for one night. Therefore, moderate your ardor. Compliments should be soft, neatly screwed into the fabric of the conversation. For example, instead of “I admire your forms, and your walk is just oh, legs like a doe,” you can say: “You rarely meet a girl who knows how to take care of herself so well. ” Feel the contrast?

With whom you have recently made acquaintance, should not be too intimate. But the formalities should be avoided. Do not forget about such words that are reliable in their action, such as kind, sweet, sympathetic, well-read, calm, unpredictable, extravagant . Phrases with them will not seem banal if you say them sincerely, as if by chance. You can think at home about what you say, but it will most likely fly out of your head, so just follow your heart.

What to say to your beloved?

The lady of your heart has been with you for quite some time and it seems that something new needs to be introduced into the relationship? So why not start with a compliment? The simplest word can heal and delight. Adjectives that characterize a girl can be very diverse. Here are some examples:


This is just a small list in alphabetical order. You can choose from here adjectives that characterize the girl, you can think of something yourself. The most important thing is that any pleasant word will surely resonate in your own heart with gratitude, and you will be rewarded.

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Adjectives characterizing a bad person

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Here is the most complete list of adjectives that characterize a bad person. For convenience, the words are sorted alphabetically. They are useful when you need to write a characterization (and describe negative personality traits), to write a resume (when you need to list your shortcomings), and simply to describe the character (and its characteristics) of an individual.

There are no such adjectives as “ugly”, “unwashed”, “dim” and the like. Such words describe the appearance and are not related to the character, personality traits, properties of the individual and behavioral manifestations.

Please note: obscene words and professional terms used by narrow specialists for professional purposes (not in colloquial speech) are excluded from the list.

If you need a complete list of adjectives (negatively and positively characterizing a person), you can find it here.

If you need a list of words (which are also adjectives) that characterize a person only from the good side - take it here.

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  • Adventurous (here in a negative meaning, i.e. - risky, dubious, inclined to make adventurous decisions and perform adventurous acts)
  • Authority
  • Aggressive
  • illogical (illogicality is the opposite of logic)
  • Alcohol addict
  • lost (here in the meaning-entangled, and not lost in the forest)
  • forgetful
  • dependent (on something or on someone)
  • Invalid
  • Squeezed
  • Closed
  • Stiff
  • Stiff
  • Stubborn
  • Introverted
  • Confused
  • Sophisticated
  • Mossy
  • Boring
  • 0014
  • Shorting
  • Brutinated
  • inhibited (here in the meaning is inhibited in reactions, thinking, behavior, etc. )
  • Locked
  • evil
  • Angry
  • malicious malignant Angry. Malevolent
  • Malevolent

AND

  • Dodgy
  • Changeable
  • Pampered
  • Exhausted0013 Imprudent
  • Ignoble
  • Negligent (here in the meaning - careless in relation to people, health, work, etc., and not in the meaning of "carelessly dressed")
  • Ignorant
  • Impolite
  • Ungenerous
  • Unfaithful (here, not about religion, but about fidelity)
  • Insane
  • Inattentive
  • Intemperate
  • Neurasthenic
  • Neurotic (neurotic)
  • Unseasoned (not about cognac, but about the lack of endurance in a person)
  • Unbearable
  • Unbearable
  • Disharmonious
  • Negative (negatively tuned) , thinking)
  • Shallow (here is not about the depth of the reservoir, but about the depth of the inner content of a person)
  • Inhospitable
  • Illiterate
  • Inhumane
  • Unreasonable
  • sloppy
  • Uncomputed
  • Irrational
  • nervous
  • nervous
  • Unrealized (not realized)
  • Unreasonable
  • non -risky (inaccurate characteristics in terms in demand, etc. , but sometimes being non-risk is a positive quality)
  • Unromantic (this personality characteristic depends on the context: it can be negative in certain circumstances, or it can be positive when a person is required to be unromantic for effective problem solving)
  • The bad
  • Little
  • Non -Season
  • Unerudered
  • No
  • worthless
  • tedious
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  • Office
  • offended, and abundant, for their lives, for their lives. .)
  • Deceptive
  • Obsessed (here in a negative sense - mentally ill, maniac, crazy, etc. although the word can also be used in a positive sense, for example - obsessed with work, profession, hobby, computers, nature protection, etc. .)
  • Paco -wall
  • Paradoxical
  • Paranoid (here is a paranoid type of personality and as a result - a certain style of thinking, behavior, etc., characteristic of a person of this type)
  • Paste
  • Pasable
  • Primary
  • Changeable (here in the meaning - unstable, unreliable)
  • Pessimistic
  • Caveman (here in the meaning - dense, uncivilized, uneducated, stupid, primitive, etc. )
  • Controversial
  • Picense
  • empty (in value - empty person, “Pies with nothing”, etc.)
  • Emindless
  • empty -headed
    • servile
    • radical
    • radical
    • radical
    • radical
    • radical
    • radical
    • radical
    • Depraved
    • Cheeky
    • Dissolute
    • Irritable
    • Unbridled
    • Slutty
    • Dissolute
    • Disinhibited
    • Wasteful
    • Angry
    • Gray-pawed (here in the meaning - ill-mannered, awkward, unable to behave, unable to behave, who should not be allowed into a decent society, etc.) Skeptical
    • Controversial
    • Shackled (here in the meaning - clamped, numb, constrained)
    • Slippery (here in the meaning - a slippery person, i.e. - unreliable, dishonorable, ambiguous, indecent, doubtful)
    • Demanding (here in a negative sense - picky over trifles, clinging to nothing, capricious, etc.)
    • Anxious
    • Difficultly remembered
    • cowardly
    • stupid
    • Stupid
    • Stupid -headed
    • Dummy
    • concert
    • heavy (not in terms of character)

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  • Calm (here - about mental/cordial callousness)
  • Chumova
  • monstrous
  • Alien
  • Cleaned
  • Walter -angodnic