Learning adjectives is one of the best ways to improve your English vocabulary and speaking skills. Adjectives help you describe people, places, and things more clearly. This lesson gives you an A to Z list of adjectives with meanings and examples to help you use them correctly in daily English.
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What are Adjectives?
Adjectives are describing words. They tell us more about a noun — a person, place, or thing. Adjectives make your sentences more colourful and detailed.
Example:
- She is a kind girl.
- It’s a beautiful day.
- The cake tastes delicious.
Types of Adjectives with Examples
| Type | Uses | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Descriptive Adjectives | Describe quality or feature | She wore a red dress. |
| Quantitative Adjectives | Show quantity or amount | I have three apples. |
| Demonstrative Adjectives | Point to something specific | This book is new. |
| Possessive Adjectives | Show ownership | My car is fast. |
| Interrogative Adjectives | Used in questions | Which pen is yours? |
| Comparative & Superlative Adjectives | Show comparison | She is taller than me. / She is the tallest. |
1000+ A to Z Adjectives List

A-D Adjectives
| A-Adjectives | B-Adjectives | C-Adjectives | D-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Able | Brave | Calm | Dark |
| Active | Bright | Clever | Dull |
| Angry | Busy | Cold | Deep |
| Amazing | Bitter | Clear | Daring |
| Awful | Blind | Crazy | Delicate |
| Adorable | Bold | Clean | Dirty |
| Artistic | Bad | Caring | Dry |
| Ambitious | Beautiful | Curious | Distant |
| Alert | Blue | Comfortable | Dangerous |
| Afraid | Brilliant | Cheerful | Difficult |
| Ancient | Broken | Clever | Deadly |
| Attractive | Busy | Cool | Direct |
| Average | Big | Creative | Decent |
| Awkward | Better | Critical | Dusty |
| Amusing | Bitter | Cautious | Determined |
E-H Adjectives
| E-Adjectives | F-Adjectives | G-Adjectives | H-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early | Fast | Good | Happy |
| Easy | Friendly | Great | Honest |
| Eager | Funny | Gentle | Helpful |
| Elegant | Fair | Generous | Humble |
| Energetic | Fresh | Grateful | Harsh |
| Excited | Fierce | Green | Hungry |
| Equal | Fat | Glad | Healthy |
| Exact | Foolish | Giant | Heavy |
| Expensive | Faithful | Gorgeous | Handsome |
| Empty | Firm | Grey | Hopeful |
| Eager | Famous | Golden | Harmless |
| Entire | Fragrant | Graceful | Humid |
| Excellent | Flat | Giant | Humorous |
| Emotional | Frightened | Good-looking | Honest |
| Extreme | Fair | Grumpy | Hardworking |
I-L Adjectives
| I-Adjectives | J-Adjectives | K-Adjectives | L-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Important | Jolly | Kind | Lazy |
| Intelligent | Joyful | Keen | Lovely |
| Interesting | Jealous | Kind-hearted | Lonely |
| Innocent | Joyous | Knowledgeable | Lucky |
| Ideal | Jumpy | Keen-eyed | Large |
| Icy | Just | Kindest | Little |
| Independent | Juvenile | Kind-hearted | Light |
| Ill | Jaded | Keen-minded | Loud |
| Impolite | Joyful | Known | Late |
| Immense | Joking | Kind-looking | Loyal |
| Impossible | Jovial | Kindly | Likely |
| Impressive | Juicy | Kindly-natured | Lively |
| Inactive | Joyous | Keen-sighted | Loving |
| Impatient | Jumpy | Kind-spoken | Logical |
| Incredible | Jesting | Known | Low |
M-P Adjectives
| M-Adjectives | N-Adjectives | O-Adjectives | P-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Modern | Neat | Old | Polite |
| Magnificent | Nice | Open | Proud |
| Massive | Narrow | Odd | Poor |
| Merry | Nervous | Old-fashioned | Powerful |
| Magical | Noisy | Ordinary | Perfect |
| Major | Normal | Optimistic | Pleasant |
| Mild | Nasty | Outstanding | Plain |
| Misty | New | Obedient | Polite |
| Moist | Needy | Original | Patient |
| Mighty | Noble | Obvious | Peaceful |
| Minor | Neglectful | Open-minded | Precious |
| Moody | Natural | Organised | Popular |
| Messy | Nearby | Outstanding | Pure |
| Mature | Needed | Oldest | Polished |
| Mysterious | Narrow-minded | Official | Poorly |

Q-T Adjectives
| Q-Adjectives | R-Adjectives | S-Adjectives | T-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick | Rich | Small | Tall |
| Quiet | Rough | Smart | Tiny |
| Quaint | Rare | Strong | Tasty |
| Qualified | Ready | Sweet | Thin |
| Quick-witted | Real | Soft | Thick |
| Queer | Responsible | Silent | Tired |
| Quick-minded | Round | Shiny | Tough |
| Quarrelsome | Right | Short | Terrible |
| Quizzical | Rough | Simple | True |
| Quick-tempered | Rude | Silly | Tender |
| Quaking | Rapid | Smooth | Timid |
| Quick-footed | Relaxed | Strict | Thoughtful |
| Quaint-looking | Red | Sour | Talkative |
| Questionable | Regular | Sharp | Tiny |
| Quiet-hearted | Rare | Special | Tricky |
U-Z Adjectives
| U-Adjectives | V-Adjectives | W-Adjectives | X/Y/Z-Adjectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Useful | Vast | Warm | Yellow |
| Ugly | Valuable | Wise | Young |
| Unusual | Various | Weak | Yummy |
| Unkind | Vast | Wet | Youthful |
| Unlucky | Violent | Wild | Yearly |
| Unhappy | Vibrant | Witty | Zealous |
| Untidy | Vivid | Wide | Zesty |
| Unfair | Visible | Wonderful | Zany |
| Unique | Vital | Wicked | Zonal |
| Upright | Vain | Worthy | Zigzag |
| Unclear | Vocal | Wealthy | Zipped |
| Uneasy | Vigorous | Wooden | Zoned |
| Useful | Vague | Windy | Zippy |
| Uncertain | Volatile | Watchful | Zephyr |
| Unfriendly | Valuable | Worried | Zonal |

Different Kinds of Adjectives with Meanings and Examples
Below you’ll find different kinds of adjectives that describe people, emotions, appearance, taste, and personality. Each section includes helpful examples to make learning easier.
Adjectives for People / Person
These adjectives describe what a person is like in general.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Kind | Helpful and caring | She is a kind person. |
| Honest | Always tells the truth | He is honest and fair. |
| Brave | Not afraid of danger | The brave firefighter saved the cat. |
| Lazy | Does not like work | He is lazy on weekends. |
| Polite | Shows good manners | The children were polite to the guests. |
| Funny | Makes people laugh | She told a funny joke. |
Adjectives for Personality
These describe someone’s character or behaviour.
| Positive Personality Adjectives | Negative Personality Adjectives |
|---|---|
| Friendly | Rude |
| Honest | Dishonest |
| Confident | Shy |
| Helpful | Selfish |
| Cheerful | Moody |
| Generous | Greedy |
| Creative | Boring |
| Ambitious | Lazy |
| Loyal | Unfaithful |
| Patient | Impatient |

Positive Adjectives List with Meanings
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Kind | Helpful and caring | She is a kind teacher. |
| Brave | Not afraid of danger | The brave boy saved the dog. |
| Honest | Always tells the truth | He is an honest person. |
| Friendly | Warm and pleasant to others | Everyone likes her friendly nature. |
| Polite | Shows good manners | The children were polite at school. |
| Generous | Likes to give or share | He is generous with his money. |
| Confident | Sure about oneself | She feels confident before the test. |
| Creative | Good at making new ideas | The artist is very creative. |
| Cheerful | Happy and positive | He is always cheerful in class. |
| Patient | Calm while waiting | The nurse was very patient with him. |
| Helpful | Ready to help others | The staff were helpful and kind. |
| Loyal | Always true and faithful | He is a loyal friend. |
| Hardworking | Works with effort | She is a hardworking student. |
| Intelligent | Smart and clever | That was an intelligent answer. |
| Respectful | Shows respect to others | Be respectful to your elders. |
| Positive | Having a hopeful attitude | He stays positive in all situations. |
| Honourable | Worthy of respect | He lived an honourable life. |
| Thoughtful | Thinks about others’ feelings | That was a thoughtful gift. |
| Ambitious | Wants to succeed | She is ambitious about her career. |
| Calm | Relaxed and peaceful | He stayed calm during the storm. |

Negative Adjectives List with Meanings
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Rude | Not polite | It was rude to interrupt her. |
| Lazy | Not liking to work | He is too lazy to study. |
| Selfish | Only cares about oneself | Don’t be selfish — share with others. |
| Dishonest | Does not tell the truth | A dishonest person cannot be trusted. |
| Greedy | Wants too much food or money | The greedy man took everything. |
| Arrogant | Thinks too highly of oneself | He sounded arrogant in his speech. |
| Jealous | Not happy about others’ success | She was jealous of her friend’s grades. |
| Careless | Not paying attention | A careless mistake caused the problem. |
| Moody | Changes mood often | He gets moody without reason. |
| Cruel | Enjoys hurting others | It was cruel to laugh at the poor man. |
| Nervous | Worried or afraid | I feel nervous before the exam. |
| Stubborn | Refuses to change mind | He’s too stubborn to admit his mistake. |
| Proud | Too full of oneself | Don’t be proud of small things. |
| Boring | Not interesting | The lecture was boring. |
| Mean | Unkind or nasty | She said some mean things. |
| Noisy | Makes too much sound | The children were noisy during class. |
| Weak | Not strong | He felt weak after being ill. |
| Unfair | Not just or equal | The result seemed unfair. |
| Forgetful | Often forgets things | My grandfather is very forgetful. |
| Impulsive | Acts without thinking | That was an impulsive decision. |

Descriptive Adjectives
Descriptive adjectives are words that describe the quality, colour, size, shape, or other features of a noun. They make sentences more detailed and help you express your thoughts clearly.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Beautiful | Very pleasing to see | She is a beautiful dancer. |
| Tall | Of great height | He is a tall man. |
| Short | Not tall; small in height | The boy is short but strong. |
| Big | Large in size | They live in a big house. |
| Small | Little in size | I saw a small bird on the tree. |
| Old | Having lived for many years | The old man walks slowly. |
| Young | Not old; in early age | The young girl is learning to dance. |
| New | Recently made or bought | I have a new phone. |
| Cold | Having a low temperature | It’s a cold winter night. |
| Hot | Having a high temperature | The tea is hot, be careful. |
| Clean | Free from dirt | The room looks clean and tidy. |
| Dirty | Not clean | His clothes are dirty after work. |
| Soft | Smooth and easy to touch | The pillow feels soft. |
| Hard | Not soft or easy to press | The bed is too hard. |
| Round | Shaped like a circle | The earth is round. |
| Square | Having four equal sides | He drew a square shape. |
| Heavy | Hard to lift or carry | The bag is too heavy. |
| Light | Not heavy | This box is light and easy to move. |
| Bright | Full of light or colour | It’s a bright sunny day. |
| Dark | Without much light | The room became dark after sunset. |
| Fast | Moving quickly | He runs very fast. |
| Slow | Not moving quickly | The turtle is slow. |
| Beautiful | Very pleasant to look at | It’s a beautiful view. |
| Ugly | Not pleasant to see | The wall looks ugly after the rain. |
| Sweet | Having a sugary taste | The mango tastes sweet. |
| Bitter | Having a sharp, unpleasant taste | The medicine is bitter. |
| Delicious | Very tasty | The cake is delicious. |
| Expensive | Costs a lot of money | That watch is expensive. |
| Cheap | Not expensive | I bought a cheap pen. |
| Famous | Known by many people | Paris is famous for the Eiffel Tower. |
| Quiet | Without noise | The library is quiet. |
| Noisy | Full of loud sounds | The market was noisy today. |
| Strong | Having great power | He is a strong man. |
| Weak | Not strong | She felt weak after the illness. |
| Happy | Feeling good or joyful | I am happy today. |
| Sad | Feeling unhappy | She looked sad after the news. |
| Funny | Makes people laugh | That movie was really funny. |
| Serious | Not joking; important | He gave me a serious look. |
| Busy | Having much to do | The teacher is busy with work. |
| Empty | Having nothing inside | The glass is empty. |
| Full | Containing as much as possible | The bottle is full of water. |
| Rough | Not smooth | The road is rough and bumpy. |
| Smooth | Without roughness | The floor feels smooth. |
| Sharp | Having a fine edge or point | The knife is sharp. |
| Blunt | Not sharp | This pencil is blunt. |

Good Adjectives with Meanings
Good adjectives describe positive qualities of people, things, or situations. They help make your English sound pleasant, polite, and expressive.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Kind | Helpful and caring | She is always kind to animals. |
| Honest | Truthful and sincere | He is an honest student. |
| Brave | Ready to face danger | The brave man saved the child. |
| Polite | Showing good manners | Please be polite to others. |
| Friendly | Warm and pleasant | They are friendly neighbours. |
| Cheerful | Happy and positive | She has a cheerful smile. |
| Helpful | Ready to give help | The guide was very helpful. |
| Creative | Good at thinking of new ideas | He is a creative designer. |
| Generous | Willing to share or give | She made a generous donation. |
| Patient | Calm while waiting | The doctor was very patient. |
| Hardworking | Always puts in effort | He is a hardworking employee. |
| Confident | Sure of oneself | She feels confident about her exam. |
| Loyal | Faithful and true | A loyal friend is a treasure. |
| Caring | Kind and helpful to others | He is a caring father. |
| Smart | Clever and quick to understand | You are a smart student. |
| Respectful | Showing respect to others | Children should be respectful. |
| Honourable | Worthy of respect or praise | He lived an honourable life. |
| Fair | Treating people equally | The teacher is fair to everyone. |
| Positive | Having a hopeful attitude | Stay positive even in hard times. |
| Ambitious | Wanting to succeed or achieve | She is an ambitious young woman. |
| Calm | Relaxed and peaceful | He remained calm during the storm. |
| Brilliant | Very clever or skilful | That was a brilliant idea! |
| Honourable | Deserving admiration | It was an honourable act. |
| Beautiful | Very pleasant to look at | What a beautiful sunset! |
| Reliable | Can be trusted | She is a reliable friend. |
| Thoughtful | Thinking of others’ feelings | He gave a thoughtful gift. |
| Clever | Quick to learn or understand | She is a clever child. |
| Grateful | Feeling thankful | I am grateful for your help. |
| Responsible | Doing duties properly | He is a responsible worker. |
| Active | Always busy and energetic | She is an active member of the club. |
| Cheerful | Always happy or bright | He stayed cheerful despite problems. |
| Strong | Powerful or determined | You must stay strong in hard times. |
| Gentle | Soft and kind in behaviour | She spoke in a gentle voice. |
| Wise | Having good knowledge and judgement | That was a wise decision. |
| Talented | Having natural skill | She is a talented musician. |
| Generous | Likes to share | He is generous with his time. |
| Charming | Pleasant and attractive | He has a charming smile. |
| Peaceful | Calm and quiet | It’s a peaceful place to rest. |
| Lovely | Beautiful or enjoyable | What a lovely day! |
| Joyful | Full of happiness | The children were joyful at the party. |
| Faithful | True and loyal | She is a faithful companion. |
| Good-hearted | Kind and caring | He is a good-hearted man. |

Bad Adjectives with Meanings and Examples
These adjectives describe negative qualities or behaviour of people, things, or situations. They help to express dislike, criticism, or unpleasant characteristics.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Arrogant | Having too much pride | He sounded arrogant during the meeting. |
| Rude | Not polite or respectful | It was rude to interrupt her. |
| Lazy | Not willing to work | My brother is lazy on weekends. |
| Greedy | Always wanting more | The greedy man took all the money. |
| Dishonest | Not truthful | A dishonest person cannot be trusted. |
| Cruel | Unkind or causing pain | Harming animals is a cruel act. |
| Jealous | Envious of others | She felt jealous of her friend’s success. |
| Moody | Changing emotions quickly | He’s moody in the mornings. |
| Stubborn | Not willing to change | She’s too stubborn to admit her mistake. |
| Impolite | Not showing manners | It’s impolite to speak loudly in class. |
| Careless | Not careful | A careless driver caused the accident. |
| Selfish | Only thinking about oneself | Don’t be selfish, share your food. |
| Annoying | Causing irritation | His constant noise is annoying. |

Adjectives for Describing Appearance
These adjectives describe how a person or object looks — their physical features, body, or style.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Handsome | Good-looking man | He’s a handsome young actor. |
| Beautiful | Very attractive | The beautiful dress caught everyone’s eye. |
| Slim | Thin in a nice way | She looks slim after jogging daily. |
| Tall | Of great height | He’s tall and strong. |
| Short | Not tall | My little sister is quite short. |
| Fair | Light skin or hair | She has fair skin and blue eyes. |
| Dark | Having deep colour | He has dark brown eyes. |
| Elegant | Graceful and stylish | Her elegant outfit impressed everyone. |
| Fat | Having extra weight | The cat looks fat and lazy. |
| Neat | Clean and tidy | His hair is always neat. |
Adjectives for Describing Personality
These adjectives show how someone acts, thinks, or behaves — their character or attitude.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Kind | Helpful and caring | She’s a kind teacher. |
| Honest | Tells the truth | He’s known as an honest man. |
| Brave | Not afraid | The soldier was brave in battle. |
| Friendly | Easy to talk to | Our neighbours are friendly. |
| Polite | Showing respect | He’s very polite to everyone. |
| Creative | Full of new ideas | She’s creative in her art. |
| Loyal | Always supporting | A loyal friend stays with you. |
| Confident | Sure of oneself | He’s confident about his speech. |
| Shy | Not outgoing | The shy boy sat quietly. |
| Humble | Not proud | Despite success, he remained humble. |

Adjectives for Feelings or Emotions
These adjectives show how people feel in different situations.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Happy | Feeling joy | I’m happy with my results. |
| Sad | Feeling unhappy | She felt sad after the movie. |
| Angry | Feeling upset | He looked angry at the delay. |
| Excited | Full of energy | The kids were excited for the trip. |
| Nervous | Worried or scared | I was nervous before my exam. |
| Calm | Peaceful | Try to stay calm in stress. |
| Bored | Not interested | The students were bored in class. |
| Scared | Afraid | She felt scared of the thunder. |
| Proud | Feeling success | I’m proud of my son’s progress. |
| Tired | Needing rest | I’m tired after work. |
Adjectives for Taste or Quality
These describe how food or drink tastes or its overall quality.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Sweet | Sugary taste | The cake is sweet and soft. |
| Sour | Acidic taste | The lemon is sour. |
| Bitter | Sharp unpleasant taste | Coffee tastes bitter without sugar. |
| Salty | With salt | Chips are too salty. |
| Spicy | Full of spice | I like spicy curry. |
| Delicious | Very tasty | The soup is delicious. |
| Fresh | Newly made | The bread smells fresh. |
| Tasty | Pleasant to eat | The pizza was tasty. |
| Bland | Lacking flavour | The food tastes bland. |
| Juicy | Full of juice | The mango is juicy. |
French Adjectives with Meanings
Some French adjectives are often used in English to sound more stylish or expressive.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Chic | Stylish | She looked chic in that outfit. |
| Petite | Small and delicate | The model was petite and graceful. |
| Grand | Large or great | It was a grand celebration. |
| Faux | Not real | He bought a faux leather bag. |
| Belle | Beautiful | She has a belle face. |
| Noble | Honourable | He came from a noble family. |
| Simple | Plain | The design is simple yet elegant. |
| Brave | Courageous | They called him brave and loyal. |
Spanish Adjectives with Meanings
Spanish words used as adjectives in English sometimes describe style, culture, or spirit.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Fiesta | Lively or festive | It was a fiesta night. |
| Loco | Crazy | That idea is loco! |
| Amigo | Friendly | He gave me an amigo smile. |
| Bueno | Good | That’s a bueno choice. |
| Caliente | Hot | The soup is caliente. |
| Rico | Rich or tasty | The chocolate is rico. |
| Malo | Bad | It was a malo day. |
| Fresco | Fresh | The air is fresco and cool. |
Adjectives for Weather and Nature
These describe climate, weather, and natural surroundings.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Sunny | Full of sunlight | It’s a sunny morning. |
| Rainy | With rain | We stayed home on a rainy day. |
| Cloudy | Covered with clouds | The sky looks cloudy. |
| Windy | With strong wind | It’s too windy to go outside. |
| Stormy | With thunder or rain | The stormy weather scared us. |
| Dry | Without rain | The desert is dry. |
| Foggy | Full of fog | It was a foggy road. |
| Cold | Low temperature | It’s cold today. |
| Warm | Pleasantly hot | The weather feels warm. |
| Icy | Covered in ice | The path is icy, walk carefully. |
Adjectives for Size and Shape
These describe how big, small, or shaped something is.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Big | Large in size | It’s a big house. |
| Small | Not large | I bought a small bag. |
| Tiny | Very small | The baby’s shoes are tiny. |
| Huge | Very large | That’s a huge elephant. |
| Wide | Having width | The river is wide. |
| Narrow | Not wide | The road is narrow. |
| Round | Shaped like a circle | The ball is round. |
| Square | Having four equal sides | The box is square. |
| Flat | Without height | The land is flat. |
| Curved | Not straight | The curved bridge looks nice. |
Adjectives for Colour
These describe the shade or hue of an object.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Colour of blood | She wore a red dress. |
| Blue | Colour of sky | The blue sea is calm. |
| Green | Colour of grass | The green field looks fresh. |
| Yellow | Bright colour | I like yellow flowers. |
| Black | Dark colour | He drives a black car. |
| White | Colour of milk | The snow is white. |
| Brown | Earthy colour | His hair is brown. |
| Grey | Between black and white | The grey clouds covered the sky. |
| Pink | Light red | The baby wore pink clothes. |
| Purple | Mix of blue and red | She chose a purple scarf. |
Adjectives for Sound
These describe how something sounds to our ears.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Loud | Very noisy | The music was loud. |
| Quiet | Not noisy | The room was quiet. |
| Soft | Gentle sound | She spoke in a soft voice. |
| Harsh | Unpleasant sound | The harsh alarm woke me up. |
| Noisy | Full of noise | The noisy children played outside. |
| Melodious | Pleasant to hear | The singer has a melodious voice. |
| Silent | No sound | The night was silent. |
| Faint | Weak sound | I heard a faint knock. |
Adjectives for Touch / Texture
These describe how something feels when touched.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Smooth | Even surface | The table feels smooth. |
| Rough | Uneven or hard | The rock is rough. |
| Soft | Easy to press | The pillow is soft. |
| Hard | Solid and firm | The wood is hard. |
| Sticky | Tending to stick | The tape is sticky. |
| Slippery | Easy to slide | The floor is slippery. |
| Dry | Without moisture | My skin feels dry. |
| Wet | Covered in water | The towel is wet. |
Adjectives for Time and Speed
These describe how fast, slow, or timely something happens.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Early | Before time | He arrived early. |
| Late | After time | Don’t be late again. |
| Fast | Moving quickly | The car is fast. |
| Slow | Not quick | The old man walks slow. |
| Quick | Done with speed | She gave a quick answer. |
| Delayed | Not on time | The flight was delayed. |
| Modern | Belonging to present | We live in a modern era. |
| Old | From the past | That’s an old building. |
Adjectives for Quantity
These describe how much or how many of something there is.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Many | A large number | There are many books here. |
| Few | A small number | I have few friends. |
| Some | Not all | I ate some apples. |
| Several | More than two | She has several plans. |
| All | The whole amount | He took all the money. |
| Whole | Complete | I read the whole story. |
| Enough | Sufficient | We have enough chairs. |
| Little | A small amount | There’s little water left. |
Adjectives for Quality
These describe the worth or standard of something.
| Adjective | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Excellent | Very good | It’s an excellent idea. |
| Poor | Low in quality | The movie had poor acting. |
| Fine | Good quality | This is fine work. |
| Cheap | Low cost | The bag looks cheap. |
| Expensive | High cost | That watch is expensive. |
| Superior | Higher in rank | This model is superior to the last. |
| Inferior | Lower in quality | These shoes are inferior in design. |
| Perfect | Without faults | Her dress was perfect. |

How Adjectives Are Used in Context
Adjectives can be used in different ways depending on the sentence.
1. Before a noun:
She has a blue car.
2. After a verb (be, look, seem, feel):
The weather is cold.
3. To compare things:
My house is bigger than yours.
This is the best pizza.
Tips to Use Adjectives
- Use one or two adjectives to make your sentence clear.
- Avoid using too many adjectives together.
- Always place adjectives before nouns (in most cases).
- Learn comparative and superlative forms to describe comparisons.
Adjectives make your English more expressive and meaningful. Start using new adjectives from this list every day to improve your speaking and writing skills. Keep practising by describing things around you — people, objects, and emotions — with suitable adjectives.
FAQs about List of Adjectives
What are adjectives in English grammar?
Adjectives are words that describe a noun or pronoun. They tell us more about a person, place, thing, or feeling, such as beautiful, tall, or happy.
How many types of adjectives are there?
There are mainly eight types of adjectives: descriptive, quantitative, demonstrative, possessive, interrogative, distributive, proper, and compound adjectives.
What is an example of an adjective?
An adjective example is smart in the sentence “She is a smart student.” The word smart describes the noun student.
How can I learn adjectives easily?
You can learn adjectives by practising A to Z adjective lists with meanings and examples. Try using them in your daily English sentences.
What are some common adjectives in English?
Some common adjectives include good, bad, happy, sad, tall, short, big, small, and beautiful. These words describe people or things clearly.
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