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What are some example of adjectives?

Here are some examples of adjectives, categorized by type:

Descriptive Adjectives:

* Color: red, blue, green, purple, orange, brown, black, white, yellow

* Size: small, big, large, tiny, enormous, huge, miniature

* Shape: round, square, rectangular, triangular, oval

* Texture: smooth, rough, soft, hard, bumpy, fluffy

* Taste: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, spicy

* Smell: fragrant, pungent, sweet, musty, floral

* Sound: loud, quiet, soft, harsh, booming

* Temperature: hot, cold, warm, freezing, boiling

Opinion Adjectives:

* Positive: beautiful, amazing, fantastic, wonderful, incredible, delightful, impressive

* Negative: ugly, horrible, terrible, awful, dreadful, disappointing, boring

* Neutral: interesting, strange, odd, unusual, curious

Other Types of Adjectives:

* Demonstrative: this, that, these, those

* Possessive: my, your, his, her, its, our, their

* Interrogative: which, what, whose

* Comparative: bigger, smaller, faster, slower

* Superlative: biggest, smallest, fastest, slowest

* Compound: hardworking, high-quality, light-hearted, short-sleeved

* Proper: American, French, Shakespearean, Victorian

Examples in Sentences:

* The red car is fast.

* She wore a beautiful dress to the party.

* That fluffy cat is sleeping on the couch.

* The loud music was coming from the next room.

* He's a hardworking employee.

* We had a delicious dinner last night.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more adjectives in the English language. The best way to learn more is to read widely and pay attention to the words used to describe people, places, and things.

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