Adjectives
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unattractive |
The old lady was very unattractive.
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attractive |
She found him very attractive.
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plain |
The chocolate cake is nicer than the plain cake.
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shy |
The boy felt shy on his first day of school.
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lanky |
The new king was a tall, lanky fellow.
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tall |
The giraffe was very tall.
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stooped |
He stooped and selected several rocks.
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agile |
A terrier is a small, agile dog.
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wild |
Do wild mushrooms taste the best?
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stodgy |
The stodgy old man did not believe women should work outside of the home.
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stylish |
These trainers are comfortable, stylish and durable.
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cunning |
A sly person is underhand and cunning.
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lean |
The tall, lean man was about 50 yards away and pointing the business end of a rifle at Kevin.
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rotund |
I'll be the rotund brunette no one wants to talk to!
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podgy |
His fingers were a little podgy.
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graceful |
My wish is to be a graceful ballerina.
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dainty |
The grandma knitted a dainty hat for the baby.
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repulsive |
The creature described in the book was repulsive.
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pleasant |
The temperature was not too hot, just pleasant.
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