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50 Most Common Adjectives
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happy
(a)
glad, a feeling of contentment
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
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sad
(a)
upset, a feeling of unhappiness
She looks really sad today.
She looks really sad today.
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angry
(a)
irritate, a feeling of annoyance
The manager got angry.
The manager got angry.
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calm
(a)
calm and relaxed
calm and relaxed
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lonely
(a)
alone and lonely
alone and lonely
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sick
(a)
get sick with the flu
get sick with the flu
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polite
(a)
There is a polite way to criticize someone else's plans.
There is a polite way to criticize someone else's plans.
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clever
(a)
I have to admit, Manager Zhang's daughter is a clever person.
I have to admit, Manager Zhang's daughter is a clever person.
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honest
(a)
I appreciate your honesty.
I appreciate your honesty.
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annoying
(a)
annoying person
annoying person
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proud
(a)
proud of you
proud of you
small
(a)
very small
very small
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narrow
(a)
narrow pass
narrow pass
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short
(a)
red, short-sleeved T-shirt
red, short-sleeved T-shirt
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hard
(a)
solid and form
A turtle has a hard shell for protection.
A turtle has a hard shell for protection.
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soft
(a)
not hard or firm, easy to push into or compress
soft towels
soft towels
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light
(a)
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
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cheap
(a)
low in cost, not expensive
Could you make this a little cheaper?
Could you make this a little cheaper?
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expensive
(a)
high in cost, not cheap
expensive house
expensive house
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busy
(a)
the state of having many things to do
Today, I'm busy.
Today, I'm busy.
sunny
(a)
the type of weather that is characterized by light and warmth created by the sun
It will be sunny tomorrow.
It will be sunny tomorrow.
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rainy
(a)
Good morning, Ms. Masuda. It is rainy today.
Good morning, Ms. Masuda. It is rainy today.
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humid
(a)
a form of weather that is warm and has a high amount of water in the air
It's humid in August.
It's humid in August.
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windy
(a)
a type of weather that is characterized by strong gusts of air
I have to deliver newspapers on rainy days and windy days.
I have to deliver newspapers on rainy days and windy days.
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cloudy
(a)
a type of weather characterized by floating masses of water vapor blocking the sun
become cloudy with showers
become cloudy with showers
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