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Adjectives, compound adjectives
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Made up of two or more colors
Tip: A compound adjective describing something with various colors.
Answer: Multicolored
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Extremely important or urgent
Answer: Crucial
Tip: A single-word adjective used to describe something of great importance.
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Producing a lot of something
Tip: A single-word adjective describing the ability to generate a large amount of something.
Answer: Productive
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Extremely large or great
Tip: A single-word adjective used to describe a very large size or extent.
Answer: Enormous
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Extremely bad or unpleasant
Answer: Terrible
Tip: A single-word adjective used to describe a very negative situation or quality.
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Very shocking and upsetting
Answer: Horrifying
Tip: A present participle used as an adjective to describe something that causes a strong feeling of fear or dismay.
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Having a lot of money or valuable possessions
Answer: Wealthy
Tip: A single-word adjective describing someone with a large amount of money or assets.
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Lasting for a very short time
Tip: A single-word adjective describing something that happens quickly or doesn't last long.
Answer: Fleeting
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Having a strong
Answer: Fragrant
Tip: A single-word adjective used to describe a nice and noticeable smell.
pleasant smell
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Feeling extremely tired or without energy
Answer: Exhausted
Tip: A past participle used as an adjective to describe a very high level of fatigue.
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Made from two words joined by a hyphen
Answer: Ambidextrous
Tip: A compound adjective formed by a prefix and a root word to describe equal skill in both hands.
describing someone who can use both hands equally well
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Extremely frightened
Answer: Terrified
Tip: A past participle used as an adjective to describe a very strong feeling of fear.
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Person is energetic and happy and likes doing exciting and enjoyable things.
High-spirited
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Very dirty and messy
Answer: Filthy
Tip: A single-word adjective used to describe an extremely unclean condition.
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Happening soon
Upcoming
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In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
Tip: A past participle used as an adjective to describe something in a state of disrepair.
Answer: Dilapidated
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A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
Tip: A single-word adjective describing an extreme water situation.
Answer: Flood
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