Adjectives List in English for Everyday Use
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Adjectives List in English for Everyday Use – In this post, I am presenting a list of adjectives in English with their Hindi meanings for everyday use. If you aspire to enhance your English communication skills, familiarizing yourself with these adjectives is essential.
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Adjectives List in English for Everyday Use
1. Ablaze – On fire: [जलता हुआ]
He dropped a cigarette in the wastepaper basket and set it ablaze.
2. Able – Good at doing something: [योग्य / निपुण / समर्थ]
Sattu is a very able goalkeeper.
3. Abrupt – 1 Sudden and unexpected: [आकस्मिक]
Mark’s trip came to an abrupt end when his car crashed.
2 Not polite: [अशिष्ट]
Sameera is sometimes quite abrupt, but I think she’s nice really.
4. Absent – Not present: [अनुपस्थित]
Rahat was absent from school on Monday because she was ill.
5. Absent-minded – Often forgetting things or forgetting what you are doing: [ग़ैर हाज़िर दिमाग़ / भुलक्कड़]
Meera is so absent-minded that she once came to school with her pajamas on!
6. Absolute – Total, without any limit: [निरपेक्ष / संपूर्ण / असीम]
The dictator had absolute power over his country.
7. Abstract – 1. Not concrete: [अमूर्त / निराकार]
All his ideas are very abstract and nobody understands them.
2. Not showing something as it is: [सामान्य सारांश]
Abstract art is difficult to understand.
8. Absurd – Strange and ridiculous: [बेतुका]
The idea that I would steal the money is absurd.
9. Abundant – Available in generous quantities: [प्रचुर / ज़्यादा]
In the tree you can see abundant quantities of apples.
10. Academic – Referring to study, mainly at a university: [विद्या-संबंधी]
At our school we only do academic subjects like Geography; I’d like to learn cooking, too.
11. Acceptable – That is considered good enough: [स्वीकार्य]
Mr. Singh said that my history project was not acceptable.
12. Accessible – That is easy to get to or to obtain: [पहुंच योग्य / सुगम]
The castle is not accessible by car, so you’ll have to go up on foot.
13. Accidental – Happening by chance: [आकस्मिक / संयोगवश]
Our meeting was quite accidental.
14. Accurate – Correct, exact: [शुद्ध / ठीक-ठीक]
Can you give me an accurate description of the bag you lost?
15. Accustomed – That is used to something: [आदी / अभ्यस्त]
Six o’clock! I’m not accustomed to getting up so early.
16. Acoustic – Referring to sound: [ध्वनि से संबंधित]
The acoustic nerve is in the ear.
17. Acquainted – Knowing somebody: [परिचित]
I don’t know George at all, but I’m slightly acquainted with his brother.
18. Active – 1. Energetic, busy: [शक्तिशाली / तेजस]
He’s always doing something; he’s so active.
2. Involved in a job or an organization: [किसी नौकरी या संगठन में शामिल]
She plays a very active role in Greenpeace.
19. Actual – Real, true: [वास्तविक]
They said the trip would cost Rs. 4500, but the actual cost was Rs. 550.
20. Addicted – Being dependent on something: [आदी / वशीभूत]
People can become addicted to legal as well as illegal drugs.
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21. Addictive – When talking about some substances, that makes you dependent on them: [नशे की लत]
Drugs are addictive.
22. Additional – Added to the basic package: [अतिरिक्त]
There will be an additional bus service to the airport on Sundays.
23. Adequate – Enough, sufficient: [पर्याप्त]
Many old people do not have adequate heating in their houses in winter.
24. Adhesive – Able to stick firmly to something: [गोंद]
She bought adhesive plastic to cover her books.
25. Adjectival – Relating to adjectives or like an adjective: [विशेषणात्मक]
Nouns can sometimes have an adjectival function.
26. Administrative – Referring to the managing of a business or an organization: [प्रशासनिक]
She works as an administrative assistant of the company.
27. Admirable – Excellent, something that should be admired: [प्रशंसनीय]
He has an admirable sense of humor.
28. Adolescent – Referring to a young person: [किशोर]
Some adolescent boys are very shy.
29. Adult – No longer a child: [वयस्क / बालिग]
There are some new adult elephants on the reserve.
30. Advanced – Something that is nearly finished or has progressed substantially: [विकसित / उन्नत]
The building of the new school is quite advanced.
31. Adventurous – Who likes doing dangerous or exciting things: [साहसी / जोखिम से भरा]
Rohan’s grandfather was an adventurous man who traveled all over India.
32. Advisable – Something that is a good idea to do: [उचित / उपयुक्त]
It’s advisable to wear sunglasses when you go skiing.
33. Aesthetic – Concerned with beauty and its appreciation: [सौंदर्य संबंधी / सुरुचिपूर्ण]
Her work fully agrees with aesthetic standards.
34. Affectionate – That feels or shows affection: [स्नेही / स्नेहशील]
Radha sent me a very affectionate letter on my birthday.
35. Afraid – Frightened or feeling fear: [डरा हुआ / भयभीत]
I am afraid of spiders.
36. Aggressive – Violent, likely to attack: [आक्रामक]
Virat Kohli is an aggressive cricket player.
37. Agitated – Nervous and worried: [उत्तेजित]
My mom gets agitated whenever I’m late.
38. Agricultural – Referring to agriculture: [कृषि-संबंधी]
Rearing cattle and growing crops are agricultural activities.
39. Aimless – Without any purpose or direction: [लक्ष्यहीन / बेतुका]
Unemployed people can find themselves living an aimless life.
40. Alert – Lively and watchful: [सतर्क / सावधान]
He is such an alert baby.
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41. Alien – Foreign, different: [विदेशी, अलग]
That type of music is completely alien to me.
42. Alike – Similar: [एक जैसे / समान]
Reema and Seema are not twins but they look alike.
43. Alive – Living, that is not dead: [जीवित]
The police want him, dead or alive.
44. Allergic – That is affected by a certain food or thing: [न सहनेवाला / एलर्जी]
Some people are allergic to cats.
45. Alone – Without any other person: [अकेला / एकाकी]
Meera sometimes likes to be alone.
46. Amateur – That doesn’t do something very well: [ऐमचर – शौकिया / शौक़ीन व्यक्ति]
I didn’t think much of the play which was very amateur.
47. Amazing – Pleasantly surprising: [अद्भुत]
It was an amazing movie! What fantastic photography!
48. Ambitious – With a strong desire to be successful: [महत्वाकांक्षी / लालसी]
He’s very ambitious and wants to become Managing Director.
49. Amusing – That makes people smile or laugh: [विनोदी / दिलचस्प]
The clowns in the circus in the square are very amusing.
50. Ancient – to the distant past, very old: [प्राचीन / पुरातन]
He’s an expert on Ancient Egypt.
51. Angry – That feels anger against somebody or something: [गुस्सा / क्रोधित / नाराज]
My mom got very angry when she saw the state of my room.
52. Annoyed – Angry and very irritated: [नाराज़ / अप्रसन्न]
She is annoyed with me for not going to her party.
53. Annoying – That makes somebody angry: [अनॉइइंग – कष्टप्रद / चिढ़ पैदा करने वाला]
The noise the neighbors are making upstairs is quite annoying.
54. Annual – Happening once a year: [वार्षिक / सालाना]
They hold an annual art competition at the local Art Gallery.
55. Anonymous – Who is not known: [अनानमस – अज्ञात / गुमनाम]
I received a letter telling me that I had an anonymous admirer in my class.
56. Another – One more: [अन्य / एक और]
Can you give me another sandwich?
57. Antique – Old and usually valuable: [ऐन्टीक – अनोखा / निराला]
They sold an antique vase for Rs. 2000.
58. Anxious – Worried: [ऐंगशस – चिंतित]
My parents get anxious when I go out at night.
59. Appalling – Very bad, horrible: [अपॉलिंग – डरावना / भय उत्पन्न करनेवाला]
The movie was appalling, the worst I’ve seen in years.
60. Apparent – Obvious: [अपैरन्ट – साफ / स्पष्ट]
It’s quite apparent that you have no interest in Physics at all.
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61. Appropriate – Right: [अप्रोप्रीएट – उपयुक्त / ठीक]
I don’t think this book is appropriate for children.
62. Approximate – Not exact: [अप्राक्समैट – लगभग]
The approximate number of students at my school is 700.
63. Aquatic – Referring to water: [अक्वैटिक -जलीय]
Scuba diving is an aquatic activity.
64. Archaeological or archeological – Referring to the study of human history through the analysis of physical remains: [आर्कीअलाजिकल – पुरातत्त्व-संबंधी]
The students visited the archeological museum of Athens.
65. Architectural – Referring to the design of buildings: [आर्कटेक्चरल -वास्तुकला संबधी]
The architectural style of this cathedral is Gothic.
66. Arctic – Referring to the regions around the North Pole: [अर्क्टिक -उत्तरी ध्रुव के आसपास के स्थान संबंधी]
The Arctic Ocean is partly covered by sea ice.
67. Armed – That has a weapon: [आर्म्ड – हथियारबंद]
The thieves were armed with small guns.
68. Arrogant – Proud, considering yourself superior: [ऐरगन्ट – घमंडी / मग़रूर]
Surendra is so arrogant that he thinks nobody will get better grades than he does.
69. Articulated – With sections connected by joints: [आर्टिक्यलैटड – जोड़ा हुआ]
An articulated vehicle can turn more easily.
70. Artificial – That is not natural or real: [आर्टफिशल – कृत्रिम / बनावटी]
We always have an artificial Christmas tree and once it’s decorated, it looks great.
71. Artistic – That is good at creating works of art: [आर्टिस्टिक – कलात्मक / कलाकारों जैसा विशिष्ट]
Alice is very artistic. She paints and plays the piano.
72. Ashamed – That feels bad or embarrassed, usually about something wrong that they have done: [अशेम्ड – लज्जित / शर्मिन्दा]
Don’t be ashamed. Everybody makes mistakes when they’re learning a language.
73. Asleep – Sleeping: [अस्लीप – सोया हुआ]
Don’t make a noise! The baby’s asleep.
74. Atmospheric – Referring to the atmosphere: [ऐट्मस्फेरिक – वायुमंडलीय]
The rocket was launched into space when the atmospheric conditions were right.
75. Attentive – Watching and listening carefully: [सतर्क]
I am always attentive to what my teacher says.
76. Attractive – 1 Good-looking: [अट्रैक्टिव – मनमोहन / आकर्षक]
That actor is very attractive.
2 Interesting: [रोचक]
They had very attractive plans for the vacation.
77. Auditory – Referring to hearing: [ऑडिटॉरी -सुनने से सम्बन्धित]
The ears are our auditory organs.
78. Authentic – Real, genuine: [ऑथेन्टिक -असली / वास्तविक]
That’s not an authentic Versace. It’s a copy.
79. Automatic – That works by itself: [ऑटोमैटिक – स्वचलित]
After take-off, the captain put the plane in automatic pilot.
80. Autonomous – Able to function independently: [ऑटानमस – स्वायत्त]
The regional government was completely autonomous.
81. Auxiliary – Assisting in the carrying out of a task: [ऑग्ज़िल्यरी – सहायक]
Auxiliary nurses help the nursing staff.
82. Available – That is free to be used or obtained: [अवेलबल -उपलब्ध]
There are still seats available for the trip to Kashmir.
83. Average – Ordinary: [सामान्य]
He’s not as tall as you think; just average height.
84. Awake – Not asleep: [जागरूक / जगा हुआ]
It was 3 a.m. and the children were still awake.
85. Aware – Knowing something or understanding it: [जागरूक]
Are you completely aware of the problem?
86. Awesome – 1 Causing feelings of admiration or fear: [ऑसम – प्रशंसा या भय की भावनाएँ उत्पन्न करना]
When he accepted the new job, he took an awesome responsibility.
2 Extremely good or extraordinary: [अत्यंत अच्छा या असाधारण]
Last night we had an awesome time at the party.
87. Awful – Terrible, horrible: [ऑफल – डरावना]
What awful weather!
88. Awkward – 1 Embarrassing: [ऑक्वर्ड – तकलीफ़देह / अनुपयुक्त / शर्मिंदा करने वाला]
It’s very awkward at a meeting when nobody says anything.
2 Clumsy: [बेढंगा / अनाड़ी]
He made an awkward movement and dropped his glass on the floor.
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