Top 226 - 250 Adjectives: English Vocabulary List

Explore 28 English words about top 226 - 250 adjectives with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

28 words Most Common English Adjectives
cute /kjuːt/ adjective

attractive and good-looking

"The puppy is cute."

"The tiny kitten with its big eyes was undeniably cute, melting everyone's hearts instantly."

separate /ˈsɛpəˌreɪt/ adjective

not connected to anything, and forming a unit by itself

"We need separate rooms."

"The children sleep in separate rooms because they fight when they share a space so the parents moved them to different bedrooms."

lucky /ˈlʌki/ adjective

having or bringing good luck

"You are very lucky."

"He felt lucky to have survived the accident without any serious injuries and he thanked the doctors who saved his life."

direct /daɪˈrɛkt/ , /dəˈrɛkt/ adjective

going from one place to another in a straight line without stopping or changing direction

"He gave a direct answer."

"The direct flight from New York to Los Angeles took about six hours without any layovers or connections at other airports along the way."

additional /əˈdɪʃənəɫ/, /əˈdɪʃnəɫ/ adjective

added or extra to what is already present or available

"We need additional time."

"We need additional time to finish the project because the client added new requirements at the last minute."

rare /rɛr/ adjective

happening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence

"This coin is rare."

"The rare blood type is found in less than one percent of the population so blood banks often struggle to find donors who can help patients."

tired /ˈtaɪɚd/ adjective

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

"I am very tired."

"After working twelve hours straight without a break she felt completely tired and exhausted beyond words."

brown /braʊn/ adjective

having the color of chocolate ice cream

"The table is brown."

"The brown bear stood on its hind legs and sniffed the air searching for any signs of danger or food nearby."

angry /ˈæŋɡri/ adjective

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

"The boss is angry."

"The angry customer demanded to speak with the manager after receiving the wrong order for the third time."

glad /ɡlæd/ adjective

pleased about something

"I am glad to see you."

"I am glad that you came to visit me because I missed you very much."

minute /ˈmɪnɪt/ adjective

very small

"The detail is minute."

"The minute details of the painting were invisible to the naked eye so the museum provided magnifying glasses for the visitors to use."

online /ˈɔnˌlaɪn/ adjective

connected to or via the Internet

"I am online now."

"Most of our company's business is conducted through online platforms and digital communication."

classic /ˈklæsɪk/ adjective

considered to be one of the best or most important kind

"This is a classic car."

"That classic novel continues to be studied and appreciated by new generations."

potential /pəˈtɛnʃəɫ/ adjective

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

"He has potential."

"The potential benefits of the new treatment outweigh the risks and the doctors recommended that the patient try it."

super /ˈsuːpɚ/ adjective

very good, pleasant, or impressive

"You did a super job."

"You did a super job on the project so I am giving you a bonus this month."

professional /prəˈfɛʃənl/ adjective

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

"He is professional."

"She decided to pursue a professional career in medicine after volunteering at the local hospital."

curious /ˈkjʊriəs/ adjective

(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

"The cat is curious."

"The curious child opened the closet door and found a hidden room behind it that contained old toys and photographs."

front /frənt/ adjective

located at or toward the forward-facing side or part of an object or space

"The front door is open."

"The company's logo is prominently displayed on the front of the building for maximum visibility."

lucky /ˈlʌki/ adjective

having or bringing good luck

"You are lucky."

"He felt lucky to have survived the accident without any serious injuries and he thanked the doctors who saved his life."

secret /ˈsiːkrɪt/ adjective

not seen by or unknown to other people

"She has a secret plan."

"The secret agent carried a hidden microphone in his pen and recorded every word the suspect said during their conversation."

live /lʌɪv/ adjective

(of TV or radio broadcasts) aired at the exact moment the events are taking place, without any earlier recording or editing

"We watched a live broadcast."

"The live concert was amazing because the band played all of their best songs."

rare /rɛr/ adjective

happening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence

"The coin is rare."

"It is rare to see a wild wolf in this region because they were hunted almost to extinction many years ago."

electric /ɪˈlɛktrɪk/ adjective

relating to, produced by, or using electricity

"I have an electric toothbrush."

"The electric car is quiet and does not produce any exhaust fumes."

random /ˈɹændəm/ adjective

chosen, done, or happening by chance and without any particular plan, method, or purpose

"He asked a random question."

"The teacher asked random students to answer questions so that everyone would pay attention because nobody knew who would be called on next."

overall /ˈoʊvərˌɔl/ adjective

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

"The overall score is good."

"The overall performance of the team improved significantly after implementing the new training regimen."

busy /ˈbɪzi/ adjective

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

"I am very busy."

"She had a busy schedule filled with meetings, deadlines, and client calls, leaving her with very little personal time."

stupid /ˈstupɪd/ adjective

showing a lack of intelligence or common sense

"That was a stupid idea."

"Making such a stupid mistake could have serious consequences for the company."

minute /ˈmɪnət/ adjective

marked by extreme attention to detail and careful, thorough examination

"The details are minute."

"The detective conducted a minute examination of the crime scene for any clues."

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