20 Powerful English Adjectives Quiz
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20 Powerful English Adjectives Quiz

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Which adjective best describes a situation where a large number of people are hurt in a car accident?

  • Horrific (correct)
  • Destitute
  • Thrilled
  • Swamped
  • Which adjective best describes a person who has no money and struggles to meet their basic needs?

  • Mind-blowing
  • Destitute (correct)
  • Jittery
  • Excruciating
  • What adjective best describes a situation where someone is extremely busy and overwhelmed with work?

  • Miraculous
  • Swamped (correct)
  • Packed
  • Deafening
  • Which adjective best describes a situation where someone has had an extremely lucky escape?

    <p>Miraculous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective best describes a situation where someone is extremely happy and excited about something?

    <p>Thrilled</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective is most suitable to describe an extremely beautiful person?

    <p>Gorgeous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective best describes a situation where a place is so crowded that it's difficult to move around?

    <p>Packed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective best describes an experience that is so incredible that it's hard to believe?

    <p>Mind-blowing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective best describes a sound that is extremely loud and difficult to bear?

    <p>Deafening</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adjective best describes something that is extremely painful and unbearable?

    <p>Excruciating</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Powerful Adjectives

    • Deafening: Describes a noise that is extremely loud. Example: "There was a deafening roar as the rocket ship blasted off."
    • Excruciating: Refers to something that causes intense pain. Example: "I have an excruciating headache."
    • Destitute: Indicates extreme poverty. Example: "He grew up in a destitute family that barely had enough food to eat."
    • Devastating: Can describe something that causes extensive destruction or emotional distress. Example: "The town was destroyed by a devastating flood."

    Additional Adjectives

    • Gorgeous: Pertains to great beauty, often used for women and scenic elements. Example: "Wow, those flowers are gorgeous!"
    • Swamped: Means very busy or overwhelmed with tasks. Example: "I'm swamped with five major projects to finish this week."
    • Packed: Indicates a space is very crowded. Example: "The stores were packed on the day before Christmas."

    Emotions and Reactions

    • Thrilled: Expresses a state of extreme happiness or excitement. Example: "Joanna's parents were thrilled she won a scholarship."
    • Horrific/Horrifying: Conveys shocking and distressing situations. Example: "Fifty people were badly injured in a horrific accident."
    • Mind-blowing: Describes something astonishing or hard to comprehend. Example: "Modern medical technology is mind-blowing."

    Characteristics of Events and People

    • Miraculous: Suggests something extraordinary or unexplainably good. Example: "This book tells the story of Henry's miraculous escape."
    • Fearless: Denotes a lack of fear in challenging situations. Example: "He fearlessly asked his boss for a raise."
    • Absurd/Preposterous: Highlights something unreasonable or ridiculous. Example: "That book contains preposterous theories."

    Additional Qualities and States

    • Frivolous: Refers to something unimportant or lacking seriousness.
    • Impeccable: Describes something that is completely perfect or faultless.
    • Jittery: Indicates nervousness, often felt in new or stressful situations. Example: "Most people are jittery on a first date."
    • Outstanding: Suggests something remarkably excellent or impressive.

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    Test your knowledge of advanced English adjectives such as excruciating, destitute, miraculous, absurd, and jittery, and practice your pronunciation with example sentences.

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