Top 101 - 125 Adjectives: English Vocabulary List

Explore 27 English words about top 101 - 125 adjectives with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

27 words Most Common English Adjectives
likely /ˈlaɪkli/ adjective

having a possibility of happening or being the case

"It is likely to rain."

"It is likely to rain this afternoon so you should take an umbrella with you to work today."

interested /ˈɪntrəstɪd/ adjective

having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

"I am interested in art."

"I am interested in learning how to play the guitar so I signed up for lessons."

tiny /ˈtaɪni/ adjective

extremely small

"The insect is tiny."

"The tiny kitten slept comfortably in the palm of my hand for hours."

wonderful /ˈwʌndɚfəl/ adjective

very great and pleasant

"We had a wonderful time."

"The wonderful surprise party made her cry happy tears because all of her friends and family had gathered to celebrate her fortieth birthday together."

serious /ˈsɪriəs/ adjective

needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk

"The problem is serious."

"The serious accident on the highway caused a major traffic jam that lasted for more than three hours this morning."

fast /fæst/ adjective

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

"The car is fast."

"The fast runner crossed the finish line in record time breaking the previous record that had stood for ten years."

final /ˈfaɪnəl/ adjective

last in a sequence or process

"This is the final chapter."

"The jury delivered their final verdict after hours of deliberation."

extra /ˈɛkstrə/ adjective

more than enough or the amount needed

"I need an extra chair."

"The restaurant offered extra bread rolls to satisfy everyone's hunger at the table."

light /laɪt/ adjective

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

"The bag is light."

"The feather was so light that even the slightest puff of air sent it floating gently away."

awesome /ˈɔsəm/ adjective

extremely good and amazing

"You look awesome."

"The awesome concert featured three of her favorite bands and she sang along to every song until her voice became hoarse and tired."

green /ɡriːn/ adjective

having the color of fresh grass or most plant leaves

"The grass is green."

"The green grass grew tall in the field and the children ran through it laughing and playing tag until the sun went down."

original /ɝˈɪdʒənəɫ/ adjective

existing at the start of a specific period or process

"The painting is original."

"The original painting hangs in the museum but visitors are only allowed to see copies of it for preservation purposes."

local /ˈloʊkəl/ adjective

related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions

"We ate at a local restaurant."

"The local farmers market sold fresh eggs honey and vegetables every Saturday morning and the community came together to support small businesses and producers."

popular /ˈpɑpjələr/ adjective

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

"This song is popular."

"The popular restaurant was always crowded and reservations had to be made at least two weeks in advance to guarantee a table for dinner."

rich /rɪtʃ/ adjective

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

"He is very rich."

"The entrepreneur became incredibly rich after successfully launching several innovative technology companies."

negative /ˈnɛgətɪv/ adjective

having an unpleasant or harmful effect on someone or something

"It had a negative effect."

"The prolonged drought had a profoundly negative impact on agricultural yields throughout the region."

funny /ˈfʌni/ adjective

able to make people laugh

"The joke is funny."

"The funny comedian told jokes about his family and his childhood and the audience laughed so hard that some people had tears in their eyes."

blue /bluː/ adjective

having the color of the ocean or clear sky at daytime

"The sky is blue."

"The blue sky was clear and bright and the birds sang happily in the trees on that beautiful spring day."

modern /ˈmɑdɚn/ adjective

related to the most recent time or to the present time

"The building is modern."

"The modern house had large windows and an open floor plan which made the living room kitchen and dining area feel spacious and bright."

positive /ˈpɑzətɪv/ adjective

achieving success or progress

"The result was positive."

"The company reported a significantly positive financial quarter, exceeding all previous earnings expectations."

smart /smɑːrt/ adjective

able to think and learn in a good and quick way

"You are very smart."

"She is a smart woman who always thinks before she speaks and considers the consequences of her actions before making any important decisions."

heavy /ˈhɛvi/ adjective

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

"The bag is heavy."

"He struggled to carry the heavy shopping bags up the steep hill to his apartment."

regular /ˈrɛgjələr/ adjective

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

"She has a regular job."

"He maintains a regular exercise routine to stay healthy and fit."

physical /ˈfɪzɪkəl/ adjective

related to the body rather than the mind

"Physical exercise is good."

"The physical exam included checking her blood pressure heart rate and reflexes and the doctor said she was in excellent health."

medical /ˈmɛdɪkəl/ adjective

related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

"He needs medical care."

"The medical student studied for hours every night to pass her difficult board exams."

serious /ˈsɪriəs/ adjective

needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk

"The injury is serious."

"The serious accident on the highway caused a major traffic jam that lasted for more than three hours this morning."

fast /fæst/ adjective

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

"The car is fast."

"The fast runner crossed the finish line in record time breaking the previous record that had stood for ten years."

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