Thursday, 15 July 2021

IELTS & TOEFL Vocabulary – 142 Adjectives

 IELTS & TOEFL Vocabulary – 142 Adjectives


A list of 142 adjectives to learn for success in the IELTS, TOEFL, or any other English exam. To communicate more powerfully in English, avoid weak, boring and overly-used words such as good or bad. Instead, choose one of the thousands of other more specific descriptive adjectives that can energize your language, convey greater meaning, and boost your IELTS and TOEFL scores.

PEOPLE

examples: She’s a helpful person. · He’s a selfish person.

PEOPLE
GoodBad
helpfulunhelpful
friendlyunfriendly
generousselfish
kindmean
compassionatewicked
sympatheticevil
reliableunreliable
gentleviolent
honestdishonest
lovingruthless
caringuncaring
humblesnobbish
receptiverude
understandingmanipulative
cheerfulangry
patientimpatient
trustworthyuntrustworthy
loyaldisloyal
faithfulunfaithful

WEATHER

examples: The weather was warm and sunny. · The weather was cold and windy.

WEATHER
GoodBad
lovelystormy
sunnycold
warmfreezing
pleasantwindy
balmyawful
beautifulrainy
summeryhumid
mildfoggy
finecloudy
clearnasty

EXPERIENCE

examples: It was an amazing book. · It was a boring movie.

EXPERIENCE
GoodBad
amazingboring
excitingunpleasant
positivenegative
wonderfuldifficult
enrichingfrightening
interestingscary
uniquehorrible
magnificentterrible
joyfuldepressing
productivetraumatic
relaxingstressful

OTHER EXAMPLES

examples: What a pretty dress. · What a terrible accident.

OTHER EXAMPLES
GoodBad
a pretty dressa terrible accident
an attractive kitchenan evil plot
a colourful paintinga tasteless meal
a splendid meala horrible day
a terrific showa stupid idea
an amazing concerta dreadful incident
a wonderful holidaya violent demonstration
a superb actoran exhausting trip
a magnificent collectiona bitter employee
an excellent presentationa vengeful gang
an exceptional teachera tough customer
an extraordinary performancea dirty room
a marvelous holidaya dangerous neighbourhood
a fantastic moviea tiring day
a tremendous honoura difficult exam
an outstanding musiciana challenging quiz
a fabulous locationa notorious criminal
a beautiful womanan illegal activity
a breathtaking performancean immoral act
a lovely homean isolated place
an exquisite paintinga lonely widow
an intelligent professora frustrating time
a gorgeous viewa confusing situation
a safe areaa disgusting smell
a proud parenta shocking attack
a well-behaved childa tense mood
a flexible policya helpless feeling
a fragrant gardena cowardly act
a talented comediana strict rule
a comfortable beda careless driver
an optimistic attitudea pessimistic view

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