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Adjectives in English and Spanish

Adjectives in English and Spanish

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Adjectives in English and Spanish

Open – Wide

Open Abierto(a)
Boring Aburrido(a)
Lucky Afortunado(a)
Pleasant Agradable
High, tall Alto(a)
Tall Alto(a)
Friendly Amable
Bitter Amargo(a)
Friendly Amigable
Wide Ancho(a)

Tight – Closed, Shut

Tight Apretado
Low Bajo(a)
Cheap Barato(a)
Soft Blando(a)
Nice , pretty Bonito(a)
Good Bueno(a)
Hot Caliente
Expensive Caro(a)
Near Cerca
Closed , Shut Cerrado(a)

 

Light, Correct – Hard

Correct Correcto(a)
Short Corto(a)
Thin Delgado(a)
Weak Débil
Unlucky Desafortunado(a)
Unpleasant Desagradable
Difficult Difícil
Fun Divertido(a)
Sweet Dulce
Hard Duro(a)

 

 

Polite – Easy

Polite Educado(a)
Excited Emocionado(a)
sick Enfermo
Angry Enojado(a)
Wrong Equivocado(a)
Narrow Estrecho(a)
Stupid Estúpido(a)
Excellent Excelente
Easy Fácil
false Falso(a)

 

 Happy – Beautiful

Happy Feliz
Ugly Feo(a)
Thin Fino(a)
Cold Frio(a)
Strong Fuerte
Generous Generoso(a)
Fat Gordo(a)
Big Grande
Thick Grueso(a)
Beautiful Hermoso(a)

 

Loose – Light

Loose Holgado(a)
Important Importante
Intelligent Inteligente
Interesting Interesante
Useless Inútil
Young Joven
Long Largo(a)
Far Lejos
Slow Lento(a)
Light Claro

 

Clean – New

Clean Limpio(a)
Full Lleno(a)
Crazy Loco(a)
Bright Luminoso(a)
Rude Mal educado(a)
Bad Malo(a)
Wet Mojado(a)
Many Muchos(as)
Dead Muerto(a)
New Nuevo(a)

Dark – Fast

Dark Oscuro(a)
Dangerous Peligroso(a)
Small Pequeño(a)
Heavy Pesado(a)
Short Corto (a)
Poor Pobre
Few Pocos(as)
Worried Preocupado(a)
Deep Profundo(a)
Fast Rápido(a)

Relaxed – Late

Relaxed Relajado(a)
Rich Rico(a)
Loud Ruidoso(a)
Dry Seco(a)
Safe Seguro(a)
Unimportant Sin importancia
Dirty Sucio(a)
Shallow Superficial
Stingy Tacaño(a)
Late Tarde

Early – Alive

 

Early Temprano
Terrible Terrible
Shy Tímido(a)
Quiet Tranquilo(a)
Sad Triste
Useful Útil
Empty Vacío(a)
truth Verdad
Old Viejo(a)
Alive Vivo(a)

 

Adjectives in English and Spanish

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