Mastering the Most Frequent Adjectives
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#221
😊
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Enjoyable
/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ.ə.bəl/
adjective
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pleasant; giving satisfaction or pleasure
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The movie was very enjoyable and made everyone laugh. |
pleasant, delightful, amusing, entertaining
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unpleasant, boring, tedious, disagreeable
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enjoyable experience, enjoyable evening, enjoyable activity
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#222
♾️
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Ever-lasting
/ˈevər ˈlæstɪŋ/
adjective
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eternal; permanent; enduring forever
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Their love is ever-lasting and will never fade. |
eternal, permanent, enduring, perpetual
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temporary, fleeting, brief, short-lived
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ever-lasting love, ever-lasting peace, ever-lasting memory
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#223
😍
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Enviable
/ˈen.vi.ə.bəl/
adjective
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causing envy; desirable
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Her success was enviable among her peers. |
desirable, coveted, admirable
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undesirable, pitiful, unenviable
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enviable position, enviable reputation, enviable lifestyle
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#224
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Equivalent
/ɪˈkwɪv.ə.lənt/
adjective
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equal in value, amount, function, or meaning; having the same effect or result
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This amount is equivalent to ten dollars. |
equal, same, comparable, identical
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different, unequal, distinct
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equivalent value, equivalent amount, equivalent to
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#225
💡
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Enlightened
/ɪnˈlaɪ.tənd/
adjective
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having or showing a rational, modern outlook; having spiritual knowledge or understanding
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The enlightened teacher shared wisdom with all her students. |
wise, knowledgeable, informed, educated
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ignorant, unaware, uninformed, confused
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enlightened person, enlightened thinking, enlightened approach
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#226
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Every
/ˈevri/
adjective
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each one; all; without exception
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Every student must complete their homework. |
each, all, any, whole
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no, none, some, few
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every day, every time, every person, every single
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#227
🙏
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Esteemed
/ɪˈstiːmd/
adjective
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respected and admired; held in high regard
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He is an esteemed professor at the university. |
respected, honored, revered, admired
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despised, dishonored, disrespected
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esteemed colleague, highly esteemed, esteemed member
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#228
😒
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Envious
/ˈen.vi.əs/
adjective
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feeling or showing envy; jealous
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She felt envious of her friend's new car. |
jealous, resentful, covetous
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generous, content, satisfied
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envious look, envious feelings, envious of someone
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#229
⚖️
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Equable
/ˈek.wə.bəl/
adjective
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calm and even-tempered; not easily disturbed
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He maintained an equable temperament throughout the crisis. |
steady, even, uniform, consistent
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changeable, variable, inconsistent
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equable climate, equable temperament, equable disposition
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#230
♾️
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Eternal
/ɪˈtɜː.nəl/
adjective
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lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning; everlasting
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Their love seemed eternal and unbreakable. |
everlasting, endless, perpetual, infinite
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temporary, finite, brief, momentary
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eternal love, eternal life, eternal peace
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#231
🐘
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Enormous
/ɪˈnɔː.məs/
adjective
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very large in size, quantity, or extent; huge
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The elephant was enormous and weighed several tons. |
huge, massive, gigantic, immense
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tiny, small, minute, miniature
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enormous size, enormous amount, enormous pressure
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#232
🎯
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Exact
/ɪɡˈzækt/
adjective
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precise; accurate; completely correct
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Please give me the exact time of the meeting. |
precise, accurate, correct, perfect
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approximate, rough, inaccurate, wrong
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exact time, exact location, exact amount, exact words
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#233
⚖️
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Equal
/ˈiː.kwəl/
adjective
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being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value; identical
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All students are equal in the eyes of the law. |
same, identical, equivalent, uniform
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unequal, different, varied, disparate
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equal rights, equal opportunity, equal treatment
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#234
📏
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Even
/ˈiː.vən/
adjective
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flat and smooth; equal or uniform; level
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The surface was completely even and smooth. |
flat, level, smooth, uniform
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uneven, rough, irregular, bumpy
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even surface, even distribution, even number
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#235
🎭
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Entertaining
/ˌen.təˈteɪ.nɪŋ/
adjective
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providing amusement or enjoyment; funny and engaging
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The comedian's performance was very entertaining and kept the audience laughing. |
amusing, enjoyable, funny, engaging
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boring, dull, tedious, uninteresting
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entertaining show, entertaining story, entertaining guest
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#236
📈
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Exceeding
/ɪkˈsiːdɪŋ/
adjective
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going beyond; surpassing; extremely
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The project was completed with exceeding excellence. |
surpassing, extraordinary, extreme, outstanding
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lacking, insufficient, moderate, ordinary
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exceeding expectations, exceeding limits, exceeding standards
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#237
⚖️
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Equitable
/ˈek.wɪ.tə.bəl/
adjective
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fair and impartial; just
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The judge made an equitable decision that satisfied both parties. |
fair, just, impartial, reasonable
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unfair, unjust, biased, inequitable
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equitable distribution, equitable solution, equitable treatment
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#238
🔄
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Entire
/ɪnˈtaɪər/
adjective
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complete; whole; not divided or in parts
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She read the entire book in one sitting. |
complete, whole, full, total
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partial, incomplete, fragmented, divided
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entire day, entire family, entire world
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#239
🔮
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Eventual
/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
adjective
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happening or existing at the end of a process; final; ultimate
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The eventual outcome was better than expected. |
final, ultimate, concluding, resulting
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immediate, initial, current, present
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eventual outcome, eventual success, eventual result
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#240
⭐
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Excellent
/ˈeksələnt/
adjective
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extremely good; outstanding; superior
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She received excellent grades in all her subjects. |
outstanding, superb, magnificent, brilliant
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poor, terrible, awful, mediocre
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excellent performance, excellent quality, excellent service, excellent condition
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