Mastering the Most Frequent Adjectives
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#1061
🎒
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Vagabond
/ˈvæɡəbɒnd/
adjective
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wandering from place to place without a home or job
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The vagabond lifestyle suited him perfectly as he loved traveling. |
wandering, nomadic, roaming, homeless
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settled, permanent, stable, rooted
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vagabond lifestyle, vagabond existence, vagabond spirit
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#1062
🔮
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Unusual
/ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/
adjective
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not typical; strange; different from what is normal
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She wore an unusual dress to the party. |
strange, odd, peculiar, rare, uncommon
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usual, normal, typical, common, ordinary
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unusual behavior, unusual circumstances, quite unusual
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#1063
👎
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Unworthy
/ʌnˈwɜːrði/
adjective
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not deserving respect or attention; lacking worth or merit
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He felt unworthy of such praise and recognition. |
undeserving, inadequate, inferior, worthless
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worthy, deserving, adequate, valuable
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unworthy of praise, feel unworthy, unworthy candidate
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#1064
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Useful
/ˈjuːs.fəl/
adjective
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having a beneficial purpose; practical
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This tool is very useful for fixing problems. |
helpful, beneficial, practical, handy, valuable
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useless, harmful, worthless, ineffective
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useful tool, useful information, very useful, quite useful
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#1065
🚶
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Vagrant
/ˈveɪɡrənt/
adjective
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wandering aimlessly; having no settled home
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The vagrant man was asking for food near the station. |
homeless, wandering, nomadic, itinerant
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settled, housed, permanent, stable
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vagrant person, vagrant population, vagrant behavior
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#1066
❌
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Unwanted
/ʌnˈwɒn.tɪd/
adjective
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not desired or welcome; not wanted
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He felt like an unwanted guest at the meeting. |
undesired, unwelcome, unnecessary, rejected
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wanted, desired, welcome, needed
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unwanted attention, unwanted pregnancy, unwanted guest
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#1067
⛰️
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Uphill
/ˈʌpˌhɪl/
adjective
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difficult; requiring great effort; sloping upward
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Learning a new language can be an uphill battle. |
difficult, challenging, arduous, tough
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easy, downhill, simple, effortless
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uphill battle, uphill struggle, uphill task
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#1068
🗑️
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Useless
/ˈjuːs.ləs/
adjective
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having no beneficial purpose; not useful
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This broken computer is completely useless. |
worthless, ineffective, pointless, futile, unhelpful
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useful, helpful, valuable, effective, beneficial
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completely useless, totally useless, useless information, useless attempt
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#1069
🚫
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Unwelcome
/ʌnˈwel.kəm/
adjective
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not wanted or accepted; not invited or pleasant
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The unwelcome news ruined their vacation plans. |
unwanted, undesired, unpleasant, disagreeable
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welcome, pleasant, desired, invited
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unwelcome visitor, unwelcome news, unwelcome surprise
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#1070
🔝
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Utmost
/ˈʌt.moʊst/
adjective
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greatest; most extreme; maximum possible
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She showed utmost care while handling the fragile items. |
greatest, maximum, extreme, highest, supreme
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least, minimum, lowest, smallest
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utmost care, utmost importance, utmost respect, with utmost
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#1071
🚫👋
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Untouchable
/ʌnˈtʌtʃəbəl/
adjective
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not able to be touched or affected; beyond criticism or attack
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The CEO seemed untouchable despite the scandal. |
invulnerable, invincible, sacred, immune
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vulnerable, touchable, accessible, reachable
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untouchable leader, untouchable status, seemingly untouchable
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#1072
📢
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Uproar
/ˈʌpˌrɔːr/
adjective
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a loud and impassioned noise or disturbance; an outbreak of public anger
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The controversial decision caused an uproar among the citizens. |
commotion, disturbance, tumult, chaos
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calm, peace, quiet, silence
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cause an uproar, public uproar, uproar over
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#1073
🕴️
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Upright
/ˈʌpˌraɪt/
adjective
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honest and morally correct; vertical or erect in position
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She is known for being an upright and honest businesswoman. |
honest, ethical, virtuous, vertical
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dishonest, corrupt, horizontal, bent
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upright citizen, upright posture, morally upright
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#1074
💯
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Utter
/ˈʌt.ɚ/
adjective
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complete; absolute; total
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The movie was an utter disaster at the box office. |
complete, absolute, total, pure, sheer
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partial, incomplete, limited, moderate
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utter disaster, utter chaos, utter silence, utter failure
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#1075
🤒
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Unwell
/ʌnˈwel/
adjective
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not in good health; feeling sick or ill
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She has been feeling unwell since yesterday. |
sick, ill, poorly, ailing, indisposed
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well, healthy, fine, good
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feeling unwell, looking unwell, quite unwell
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#1076
❌
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Untrue
/ʌnˈtru/
adjective
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not true; false; incorrect
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His statement about the incident was completely untrue. |
false, incorrect, wrong, inaccurate
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true, correct, accurate, right
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untrue statement, completely untrue, prove untrue
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#1077
🚨
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Urgent
/ˈɜːrdʒənt/
adjective
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requiring immediate action or attention; pressing
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The patient needs urgent medical attention. |
pressing, critical, immediate, important
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non-urgent, delayed, optional, unimportant
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urgent matter, urgent need, urgent care
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#1078
😤
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Unwilling
/ʌnˈwɪl.ɪŋ/
adjective
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not ready to do something; reluctant; not wanting to do
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He was unwilling to share his secret with anyone. |
reluctant, hesitant, resistant, disinclined
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willing, eager, ready, keen
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unwilling participant, unwilling to help, unwilling witness
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#1079
🏠
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Vacant
/ˈveɪ.kənt/
adjective
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empty; not occupied; available
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There is a vacant apartment on the second floor. |
empty, unoccupied, available, free, blank
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occupied, filled, taken, busy, engaged
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vacant position, vacant lot, vacant apartment, vacant seat
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#1080
📦
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Unused
/ʌnˈjuzd/
adjective
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not being used; not having been used before
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There are many unused rooms in this old mansion. |
unoccupied, vacant, idle, dormant
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used, occupied, employed, utilized
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unused space, unused resources, unused potential
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