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What Are Adjectives?: English Adjectives. A Few Exemples Are Listed For Each Category, But There Are Several

An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun by describing, identifying or quantifying words. There are 15 major categories of adjectives including color, size, shape, feelings, qualities and appearance, condition, quantity, weather and temperature, time, nationality and origin, material, age, purpose, taste/touch, and sound. Examples are provided for each category such as big, red, happy, beautiful, important, abundant, cold, old, sleeping, sour, and loud.

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What Are Adjectives?: English Adjectives. A Few Exemples Are Listed For Each Category, But There Are Several

An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun by describing, identifying or quantifying words. There are 15 major categories of adjectives including color, size, shape, feelings, qualities and appearance, condition, quantity, weather and temperature, time, nationality and origin, material, age, purpose, taste/touch, and sound. Examples are provided for each category such as big, red, happy, beautiful, important, abundant, cold, old, sleeping, sour, and loud.

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What are adjectives?

An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective often precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies. 'Big', 'boring', 'purple', 'quick' and 'obvious' are all adjectives

Categories of adjectives
The following are the fifteen major categories of meaning that are expressed with English adjectives. A few exemples are listed for each category, but there are several more possibilities. COLOR: blue, red, green, brown, yellow, black, white, purple, pink, etc... SIZE: big, huge, immense, enormous, mammoth, massive, vast, large, wide, spacious, small, little, tiny, high, long, tall, low , short, same as, gigantic, teeny (weeny), petite, scrawny, etc... SHAPE: round (a ball), circle (a door knob), triangular, rectangular (a flag), square (a cake), oval (an egg), broad, curved, flat, etc... FEELINGS: happy, gald, beatific, blissful, cheerful, chirpy, content, pleased, satisfied, delighted, ecstatic , exalted, elated, sad, bereft, blue, broken, broken-hearted, broody, bruised, broody, careworn, deflated, dark, demoralised, depressed, desolate, despondent, disaffected, disappointed, disconsolate, discouraged, dismal, disillusioned, disheartened, dismayed, displeased, dissatisfied, distressed, distraught, doleful, down, downcast,downhearted, forlorn, tender, angry, excited, envious, embarassed, frightened, etc... QUALITIES AND APPEARANCE: good,excellent, brilliant ,splendid, fantastic, magnificent, bad, terrible, awsome, awful, nice, beautiful, pretty,gorgeous, cute, glamorous, elegant, good-looking, handsome, ugly, unsightly, right, wrong, funny, amusing, entertaining, light, heavy, fat, stout, thin, slim, clean, dirty, filthy, straight, noisy, quiet, still, tranquil, calm, powerful, nutritious, adorable, adventurous, aggressive, alert, attractive, bloody, blushing, colorful, exciting, graceful, grotesque, drab, dull, homely, plain, precious, sparkling, fragile, frail, weak, strong, doubtful, bewildred, confused, puzzled, cautious, careful, concerned, innocent, guilty, crazy, silly, stupid, foolish, clumsy, intelligent, clever, cunning, shy, timid, rich, poor, wild, defiant, courageous, brave, helpful, helpless, unhelpful, etc...

CONDITION: important, principal, paramount, famous, notorious, fictitious, real, true, false, imaginary, alive, dead, odd, weird, unsusual, strange, outsanding, impossible, improbable,easy, difficult, closed, open, etc... QUANTITY: one, two, three, ... first, second, third, ... abundant, empty,heavy, light, numerous, substantial, significant, insignificant etc... WEATHER AND TEMPERATURE: cold, warm, hot, cool, rainy, windy snowy,foggy, sunny, cloudy, stormy, frozen, etc... TIME: late, early, punctual, behindhand, delayed, ill-timed, premature, tardy, unearthly, modern, traditional, old-fashioned, young, old, new, slow, swift,quick, rapid, brief, short, long, etc... NATIONALITY AND ORIGIN: American, Mexican, Moroccan,, African, Martian, etc... MATERIAL: wooden, woolen, cottony, fibrous, metallic, bronze, etc... AGE: old, ancient, aged, senile, elderly, ageless, oldish, overage, young, juvenile, adolescent, teenage, underage, youthful, etc... PURPOSE: (These adjectives usually end in /ing/) sleeping bag, frying pan, swinging door, timesaving gadget, driving licence, etc... Taste/Touch: bitter, delicious, fresh, juicy, ripe, rotten, salty, sour, spicy, stale, sticky, sweet, tart, tasteless, tasty, thirsty, fluttering, fuzzy,greasy, grubby, hard, hot, icy, loose, melted, plastic, prickly, rough, scattered, shaggy, shaky, sharp, shivering, silky, slimy, slippery, smooth, soft, solid, steady, sticky, tight, uneven, weak, wet, wooden, yummy, boiling, etc... SOUND:

cooing, deafening, faint, harsh, high-pitched, hissing, hushed, husky, loud, melodic, moaning, mute, noisy, purring, quiet, raspy, resonant, screeching, shrill, silent, soft, squealing, thundering, voiceless, whispering, etc...

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