10 Advanced Adjectives

  1. Arduous (adj.) – difficult, hard work, taking an effort to complete

Sentence – Starting a company is arduous work but it’s not impossible. 


  2. Flippant (adj.) – not taking something as seriously as you should. (Lacking respect)

Sentence – You shouldn’t be so flippant about the exam.
  

  3. Exasperated (adj.) – Extremely annoyed/ impatient because things are not going the way you want.


Sentence – I was exasperated when the processes in the 
the company do not work as they designed to work efficiently.
  

  4. Meticulous (adj.)– showing great attention to detail/ very careful and precise.

Sentence – She is the supervisor in the factory and she is 
meticulous about each and everything that takes place in the factory.


  5. Fastidious (adj.) – concerned about cleanliness and very attentive to accuracy

Sentence – She is greatly fastidious when it comes to 
cleaning the house.


  6. Oblivious (adj.) – to not be aware of something often because you weren’t paying attention.

Sentence – He was totally oblivious about what happened 
before he entered the room.


  7. Skeptical (adj.)– not easily convinced/dubious


Sentence – He made the audience skeptical with his 
behavior.


  8. Zealous (adj.) – enthusiastic and eager

Sentence – She was zealous to know the result in her favor.


  9. Convoluted (adj.)- argument, story, the sentence which are extremely complex and difficult to follow.

Sentence – I usually don’t get into the convoluted 
arguments but it doesn’t mean that I don’t object to anything which is wrong.


  10. Ornate (adj.) – highly decorated


Sentence – This house looks more beautiful with ornate 
flowery lighting on the boundaries.


                  
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1 Comments

  1. Some of them are often used in editorials and columns by the writers. Thanks for sharing :)

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