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Common
adjective |
Synonym |
Definition |
Example |
1 |
Excellent |
World-class State of the art |
as
good as the best in the world using the most modern or advanced
techniques or methods; as good as it can be at the present time |
world-class museum The system was state of the art (a state-of-the art
system) |
Outstanding |
extremely good; excellent |
an
outstanding achievement/success |
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2 |
Interesting |
Compelling |
so interesting or exciting that it
holds your attention |
Her latest book makes compelling reading |
Fascinating |
extremely interesting or attractive |
The
exhibition tells the fascinating story of the steam age. |
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3 |
New |
Modern Up-to-date |
1)
of the present time or recent times. 2)
using the latest technology, designs, materials,
etc. modern; having or including the most
recent information |
Stress is a major problem of modern life. A modern computer system. Up-to-date equipment. We are keeping up to date
with the latest developments. |
Fresh |
new or different in a way that adds to
or replaces something |
I
think it's time we tried a fresh approach. |
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4 |
Old |
Outdated |
no longer useful because of being
old-fashioned |
It is an outdated and inefficient system. |
Old-fashioned |
not modern; no longer fashionable |
old-fashioned clothes/styles/methods/equipment |
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5 |
Easy, simple |
Straightforward |
easy to do or to understand; not
complicated |
a straightforward process |
Uncomplicated |
simple; without any difficulty or
confusion |
Why
can't I have an uncomplicated life? |
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6 |
Difficult |
Challenging |
difficult in an interesting way that
tests your ability |
challenging work/questions/problems |
Tough |
having or causing problems or difficulties |
It
was a tough decision to make. |
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7 |
Many |
Numerous |
existing in large numbers |
The advantages of this system are too
numerous to mention. Numerous studies have shown this to be true. |
8 |
Bad |
Harmful
Detrimental |
causing damage or injury to
somebody/something, especially to a person’s health or to the environment (formal) harmful |
The harmful effects of alcohol are well
established. The
policy will be detrimental to the peace process. |
Inappropriate |
not suitable or appropriate in a
particular situation |
The existing practice is totally inappropriate to
the needs of modern society. |
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Substantial |
large in amount, value or importance |
There
are substantial differences between the two groups. |
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9 |
Big |
Sizable |
fairly large |
Income from tourism accounts for a sizeable
proportion of the area’s total income. |
10 |
Fast |
Rapid |
happening in a short period of time |
rapid
change/expansion/growth; a rapid rise/decline in sales |
11 |
Good |
Suitable Acceptable |
right
or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion that somebody agrees is of a good
enough standard or allowed |
This Programme is not suitable for children. We want a political solution that is acceptable to
all parties. |
Satisfactory |
good
enough for a particular purpose |
a
satisfactory explanation/answer/solution/conclusion |
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12 |
Important |
Necessary Vital |
that
is needed for a purpose or a reason necessary or essential in order for
something to succeed or exist |
Changes can easily be made where
necessary. The police play a vital role in our society. |
Crucial |
extremely important, because it will
affect other things |
a crucial factor/issue/decision; topics of crucial
importance It
is crucial that we get this right. |
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Essential |
completely necessary; extremely
important in a particular situation or for a particular activity |
Money is not essential to happiness. |
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13 |
Wrong |
Incorrect |
not accurate or true |
incorrect
information/spelling |
Inaccurate |
not exact or accurate; with mistakes |
These figures are somewhat inaccurate. |
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14 |
Same |
Equivalent Extensive |
equal
in value, amount, meaning, importance, etc. including or dealing with a wide range of
information |
The new regulation was seen as equivalent to
censorship. Extensive
research has been done into this disease. |
Lengthy |
very long, and often too long, in time
or size |
lengthy delays; the lengthy process of obtaining a
visa |
All definitions and examples are taken
from Oxford Learner’s dictionaries
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