Examples of adjectives in English

What are adjectives?

 

Adjectives are words that describe or give more information about nouns or pronouns. They add details like size, colour, shape, feeling, quality, and many other aspects. Adjectives make our speech and writing more specific and exciting. Let's go through 20 examples of adjectives, each with a brief explanation:

  1. Small: Indicates something is not large in size. Example: "She has a small dog." The dog is not big.

  2. Red: Describes the colour of something. Example: "He has a red ball." The ball is the colour red.

  3. Happy: Shows a feeling of joy. Example: "They are happy people." They feel good and joyful.

  4. Tall: Describes height. Example: "The tall building." The building is very high.

  5. Soft: Indicates texture. Example: "The soft pillow." The pillow is not complicated but comfortable to touch.

  6. Loud: Describes the volume of sound. Example: "The loud music." The music is not quiet, but very noisy.

  7. Old: Indicates age. Example: "An old house." The house has been there for many years.

  8. Beautiful: Describes something that looks very good. Example: "A beautiful painting." The painting is very pleasing to look at.

  9. Cold: Indicates a low temperature. Example: "The water is cold." The water is not warm but chilly.

  10. Fast: Describes speed. Example: "A fast runner." The runner moves quickly.

  11. Heavy: Indicates weight. Example: "A heavy box." The box is not light; it's hard to lift.

  12. Intelligent: Describes someone's mental ability. Example: "An intelligent student." The student learns and understands things quickly.

  13. New: Opposite of old, indicates something is recent. Example: "A new car." The car was made recently.

  14. Round: Describes shape. Example: "A round table." The table is not square or rectangular but has a circular shape.

  15. Strong: Indicates power or strength. Example: "A strong material." The material is not easily broken or damaged.

  16. Young: Indicates a low age. Example: "A young child." The child is not old but in the early years of life.

  17. Quiet: Describes a low level of noise. Example: "A quiet room." The room is not noisy.

  18. Brave: Indicates courage. Example: "A brave firefighter." The firefighter is not scared to face dangerous situations.

  19. Bright: Describes a high level of light or intelligence. Example: "A bright light." The light is not dim.

  20. Funny: Indicates something that causes laughter or amusement. Example: "A funny joke." The joke makes people laugh.

Each of these adjectives adds specific information to the nouns, making them more descriptive and exciting. They help us to understand more about the things we are talking about.

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