IMPROVE your ENGLISH FAST with higher-level ADJECTIVES. Speak better English INSTANTLY!


Explanations + Extra Activities!

Words from the Video

Hungry – Starving – Famished

  • Hungry: I’m hungryβ€”let’s eat something.
  • Starving: I haven’t eaten all day. I’m starving!
  • Famished: After the hike, we were absolutely famished.

πŸ”Ή Good – Impressive – Exceptional

  • Good: That was a good movie.
  • Impressive: Her piano performance was really impressive.
  • Exceptional: He’s an exceptional student with top grades.

πŸ”Ή Important – Essential – Crucial

  • Important: It’s important to sleep well before a test.
  • Essential: Water is essential for life.
  • Crucial: It’s crucial to follow the safety rules.

πŸ”Ή Afraid – Frightened – Terrified

  • Afraid: She’s afraid of spiders.
  • Frightened: The loud noise made me frightened.
  • Terrified: I was terrified during the storm.

πŸ”Ή Smart – Brilliant – Ingenious

  • Smart: He’s a smart boy who reads a lot.
  • Brilliant: That’s a brilliant idea!
  • Ingenious: She built an ingenious tool from old parts.

πŸ”Ή Clean – Spotless – Immaculate

  • Clean: I just cleaned the kitchen.
  • Spotless: The hotel room was spotless.
  • Immaculate: Her white dress stayed immaculate all day.

πŸ”Ή Bad – Horrible – Atrocious

  • Bad: I had a bad day.
  • Horrible: That horror movie was horrible.
  • Atrocious: The conditions in that prison were atrocious.

πŸ”Ή Sad – Miserable – Devastated

  • Sad: He felt sad after his pet died.
  • Miserable: She looked miserable in the cold rain.
  • Devastated: He was devastated by the news.

πŸ”Ή Interesting – Fascinating – Captivating

  • Interesting: That book is interesting.
  • Fascinating: The science behind it is fascinating.
  • Captivating: Her voice is absolutely captivating.

πŸ”Ή Cold – Subzero – Frigid

  • Cold: It’s cold outside today.
  • Subzero: It’s subzero this morningβ€”wear gloves!
  • Frigid: We had a frigid winter last year.

πŸ”Ή Dirty – Disgusting – Filthy

  • Dirty: Your hands are dirtyβ€”go wash them.
  • Disgusting: That food smells disgusting.
  • Filthy: The floor was filthy with mud.

πŸ”Ή Big – Massive – Colossal

  • Big: That’s a big dog.
  • Massive: They built a massive stadium.
  • Colossal: The ship was a colossal engineering project.

πŸ”Ή High (cost) – Outrageous – Exorbitant

  • High: The price is too high for me.
  • Outrageous: $100 for a T-shirt is outrageous!
  • Exorbitant: The lawyer charged an exorbitant fee.

Extra Practice!!!

Quiz: Upgrade Your English Adjectives | From A1-A2 level to B1-B2!

Instructions: Choose the best B1–B2 adjective to replace the bold word in each sentence.


1. The movie was good and I enjoyed it a lot.
A) incredible
B) impressive
C) essential
D) frightened


βœ… Answer: B) impressive


2. He was hungry after the long meeting.
A) starving
B) brilliant
C) fascinating
D) spotless


βœ… Answer: A) starving


3. That was a really bad mistake.
A) devastated
B) horrible
C) frigid
D) exceptional


βœ… Answer: B) horrible


4. She’s smart and always knows what to do.
A) impressive
B) frightened
C) brilliant
D) disgusting


βœ… Answer: C) brilliant


5. We were afraid when we heard the strange noise.
A) fascinated
B) immaculate
C) frigid
D) terrified


βœ… Answer: D) terrified


6. Please wear a jacket. It’s cold outside.
A) essential
B) subzero
C) filthy
D) colossal


βœ… Answer: B) subzero


7. The floor was dirty after the kids came in.
A) spotless
B) horrible
C) disgusting
D) hungry


βœ… Answer: C) disgusting


8. I’m sad because my friend moved away.
A) devastated
B) frigid
C) starving
D) terrified


βœ… Answer: A) devastated


9. It’s important to wear your seatbelt.
A) captivated
B) filthy
C) crucial
D) massive


βœ… Answer: C) crucial


10. That was a big dog at the park!
A) massive
B) immaculate
C) impressive
D) essential


βœ… Answer: A) massive


Quiz: Upgrade to Advanced English Adjectives | From A1-A2 to C1–C2!

Instructions: Choose the best C1–C2 adjective to replace the bold word.


1. I was hungry after skipping lunch.
A) immaculate
B) atrocious
C) famished
D) colossal


βœ… Answer: C) famished


2. That movie was good β€” I really liked it.
A) exceptional
B) filthy
C) terrified
D) frigid


βœ… Answer: A) exceptional


3. We were afraid when the lights went out.
A) brilliant
B) devastated
C) immaculate
D) terrified


βœ… Answer: D) terrified


4. His answer was smart and unexpected.
A) ingenious
B) crucial
C) frigid
D) starving


βœ… Answer: A) ingenious


5. I felt sad after watching the news.
A) captivated
B) devastated
C) spotless
D) exorbitant


βœ… Answer: B) devastated


6. The kitchen was clean and ready for dinner.
A) filthy
B) spotless
C) captivating
D) famished


βœ… Answer: B) spotless


7. This room is dirty β€” it needs to be cleaned.
A) fascinating
B) immaculate
C) filthy
D) frigid


βœ… Answer: C) filthy


8. The weather was cold all week.
A) starving
B) frigid
C) outrageous
D) brilliant


βœ… Answer: B) frigid


9. The story was interesting and kept my attention.
A) filthy
B) subzero
C) captivating
D) terrified


βœ… Answer: C) captivating


10. That company made a big mistake.
A) colossal
B) frigid
C) spotless
D) devasted


βœ… Answer: A) colossal


Quiz: Understand Advanced Adjectives (C1–C2 β†’ A1–B2)

Instructions: Each sentence contains a C1–C2-level adjective (bold). Choose the best simpler word (A1–A2 or B1–B2) that could replace it.


1. After hiking for eight hours without food, we were absolutely famished.
A) afraid
B) starving
C) clean
D) devastated


βœ… Answer: B) starving


2. The performance was truly exceptional β€” one of the best I’ve ever seen.
A) good
B) afraid
C) dirty
D) sad


βœ… Answer: A) good


3. She was terrified when she saw the shadow outside her window.
A) sad
B) frightened
C) hungry
D) cold


βœ… Answer: B) frightened


4. The solution was so ingenious that even the experts were impressed.
A) smart
B) important
C) good
D) cold


βœ… Answer: A) smart


5. He was devastated when his dog passed away.
A) sad
B) interesting
C) clean
D) afraid


βœ… Answer: A) sad


6. Every surface in the hospital room was immaculate before the surgery began.
A) dirty
B) clean
C) cold
D) big


βœ… Answer: B) clean


7. Their apartment was so filthy that you could smell it from the hallway.
A) big
B) cold
C) dirty
D) afraid


βœ… Answer: C) dirty


8. The air in the mountains was so frigid that we could barely breathe.
A) afraid
B) smart
C) cold
D) clean


βœ… Answer: C) cold


9. The documentary was so captivating that I watched it twice.
A) interesting
B) afraid
C) cold
D) bad


βœ… Answer: A) interesting


10. Their financial mistake turned out to be colossal, costing them millions.
A) big
B) clean
C) sad
D) frightened


βœ… Answer: A) big

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