Learn the Top 25 MustKnow English Adjectives

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Hi everybody, my name is Alisha and today
we are going to be talking about the top 25

English adjectives. So these are the top 25
English adjectives in terms of how often they

are used. So let’s get right into it.

Okay the first adjective is the word ‘‘good’’.
Good can be used to refer to anything that

you think is good or great or positive. In
the comparative form, it is better. In the

superlative form, it is best. So I think pizza
is good. I think that sleep is good. I really

think that sleep is good. Baseball is good,
playing sports is good, video games are good.

The next word is ‘‘new’’.
Comparative form newer, superlative form newest.

I have a new haircut, do you want a new bike,
I need to get a new job.

So next one is ‘‘first’’.
First just refers to the number one of something.

Yeah the original of something. You could
say the first silent film or the first movie

I ever watched or the first CD I ever bought.
The first CD I ever bought was Michael Jackson’s

band.

Next word is ‘‘last’’.
The final of something. We use last to refer

to the most recent of something as well as
in the last time I went to the beach or the

last time I went to the forest or the last
time I saw my friend. Have you ever eaten

the last piece of pizza when you weren’t supposed
to? What was the last word we talked about.

It was first.

The next word is ‘‘long’’.
Long, anything that you feel is

lightsabers are long, subway sandwiches are long.

I am sorry!

I’m not supposed to laugh for long.

The next word is ‘‘great’’.
Great can be used to express any positive

emotion. Somebody gives you new information
and you think it’s good but you want to express

that it’s even better than good, you can say
it’s great. Greater is the comparative form,

greatest is the superlative form. The greatest
invention of all time was a light bulb for

example.
What do you think is your greatest achievement?

One of life’s greatest pleasures is finding
people to be good friends with. It’s great.

The next word is ‘‘little’’.
This is a very common word that gets used

in an expression like when I was little for
referring to when you were a kid. So when

I was little, I really like to play outside
or when I was little, I was really into Pokémon.

I have said very little about the very little.

The next word is ‘‘near’’.
Near, nearer, nearest. You probably know the

location of the nearest maybe a supermarket
to your house and the nearest post office.

I live near a very fashionable store.

The next word is ‘‘big’’.
Big is used for anything that is large in

size or large conceptually. So for example,
you can say an elephant is a big animal or

in terms of concept, you can say let’s see,
that fashion is really big right now or that

artist is really big right now and that refers
to popularity. Big movies are exciting to

watch with friends. Do you have any bigger
sandwiches? I am really hungry.

Next word is ‘‘other’’. Other just refers
to something else, something different from

what is currently happening, the other thing,
the other person. My other friend is a DJ,

my other friend is a cook, my other friend
is a dancer, my other friend - I have really

interesting friends. What other things have
you done with your life?

The next word is ‘‘old’’, old.
It can be used to refer to people, it can

be used to refer to animals, to art. Anything
that has a long history. So maybe I like old

movies or I don’t like old art or I think
my grandpa is really, really old. He has been

getting old.

The next word is ‘‘right’’.
This can be used to refer to the direction,

right as in the opposite of left or it can
be used to refer to something that is correct.

So in a sentence like you are right, it means
you are correct. That is the correct answer.

It can also be used to mean right as in make
a right turn but you will have to listen to

the context to decide which meaning is the
true meaning. This is not right, it could

mean something that’s not fair or that you
disagree strongly with. This is not right.

The next word is ‘‘high’’.
High refers to something that is very tall,

very - way up somewhere. So many people might
say like I have a fear of high buildings or

I have a fear of high places. It can also
in the comparative form just refer to something

higher or taller than something else. Highest
meaning the most high. I like high volume

music.

The next word is ‘‘different’’.
not the same as something else is different.

I think that having many different friends
is a lot of fun. Do you enjoy listening to

different kinds of music?

The next word is ‘‘small’’.
Small, smaller and smallest. Small and little

are extremely similar. I would pretty much
use them in the same way, however we don’t

say when I was a small kid, we say when I
was a little kid or you can say when I was

small.

The next word is ‘‘large’’.
Large and big are very much the same. I will

say though that large is used on clothing
sizes. Big is not and when we talked about

big, we talked about how big can be used to
refer to something that’s very popular. Large

is not used to refer to something that’s popular.
Large is used for sizing I feel only. So like

a house can be large but it’s used to refer
to like the physical size of something. Large

and in charge. large, larger, largest. This
is the largest hippopotamus in the zoo.

The next word is ‘‘easy’’.
Easy is the next word. Easy, easier, easiest.

Now this is a good one that you can use any
time something seems very simple for you.

For example, this test is easy or that was
the easiest thing I’ve ever done or I hope

this test is easier than the last test. Don’t
call person easy Alisha. Don’t ever call a

person easy unless you are trying to be really
rude. My driving test was really easy or what’s

the easiest language you’ve ever studied and

The next word is ‘‘difficult’’.
Difficult is something that seems hard to

do. What is the most difficult thing you’ve
ever had to do? The most difficult thing I’ve

ever had to do was move to a different country.

The next word is ‘‘young’’.
young, younger, youngest. Come on guys. Younger,

younger generations have a lot of new technologies
to experiment with. Young -

The next word is ‘‘important’’.
Important, more important, most important.

What is important to you? I think that practicing
another language is more important than playing

a banjo. I don’t have a banjo. You can
find something that’s important to you and

put your time into it. I think drinking a
lot of water every day is important, putting

on your shoes before you leave the house is
very important. I have to go, it’s very important

that I go.

Next word is ‘‘interesting’’, interesting.
Anything that you think is cool, anything

that you find that makes you go ooh is something
that’s interesting. I think that this type

of music is the most interesting type of music.
Your mom is interesting.

The next word is ‘‘short’’.
shorter, shortest. I am the shortest person

in my class. I am the shortest person in the
room. Short just refers to something that

is not long. So it can refer to a size or
it can also refer to a concept as in a length

of time. So like I am going to travel abroad
for a short period of time.

Bad. You know I’m bad, I’m bad, you know it.

Bad, something
that is not good. Bad food will give you bad

feelings in your stomach. You are a bad dog.
Who is a bad dog? You are a bad dog.

The next one is ‘‘boring’’.
Something that is not interesting, something

that does not make you go ooh but something
that makes you go hah! The most boring story

I’ve ever heard was a story about a tomato.
If I don’t do anything, this will be really

boring.

‘‘Far’’, referring to distance.
Something that is not near to you is far.

How can I go farther? Far, the farthest I’ve
ever run is 7 kilometers. I am not a runner.

Okay that’s the end of the top 25 English
adjectives. You would probably use these if

you are studying English and if you haven’t,
try to experiment with them and see what kind

of interesting sentences that you can make
up. Try to use the normal form and the comparative

form and the negative form and the superlative
form. You can express a lot with just these

25 words. So give them a try. Thanks very
much for watching us in this lesson and we

will see you again soon, bye. Cows are delicious!