Here is a short list of common adjectives:
vaporous
variable
various
vegetable
vegetative
venal
venerable
venereal
vengeful
venial
venomous
venous
ventral
venturous
veracious
verbal
verifiable
veritable
verminous
vernal
vertebral
vertical
vertiginous
vestigial
vexatious
viable
vicarious
vicious
victorious
vigorous
villainous
vindictive
violable
viral
virginal
virtual
virtuous
visceral
viscous
visible
visual
vital
vitreous
vitriolic
vituperative
vivacious
viviparous
vocal
vocational
vociferous
voiceless
volcanic
voltaic
voluminous
voluptuous
voracious
votive
voyeuristic
vulnerable
wakeful
washable
wasteful
watchful
weaponless
wearable
weightless
whimsical
wilful
willful
wingless
wireless
wishful
wistful
withdrawal
witless
woeful
wonderful
wondrous
workable
workaholic
worshipful
worthless
wrathful
wrongful
xenophobic
xerographic
youthful
zealous
zestful
zodiacal
zonal
zoological
Yes, common and regular adjectives are the same.
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There are actually four classes of adjectives. The classes are descriptive adjectives, adjectives of quantity, demonstrative adjectives, and pronominal adjectives
There are thousands of adjectives in the English language. It would take pages and pages to list them all. You could look through a dictionary for examples of adjectives. A good dictionary will list the parts of speech along with a word's definition.
You can find more information about a list of adjectives in an English grammar book, online dictionaries, or educational websites that offer explanations and examples of various adjectives and their usage. Language learning platforms or forums can also provide valuable insights and resources on adjectives.
Absolute adjectives are adjectives that are not capable of being intensified. Some examples are unique, dead, enormous, complete, and full.
peel
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A list of adjectives (coordinate adjectives) is usually punctuated with commas.Examples:She is hungry, late, and tired.Bob met a tall, beautiful, smart woman today.If there are only two adjectives modifying a noun, either a comma or "and" can be used.Examples:It is a cold, wet day.It is a cold and wet day.
aerobic, athletic.