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An opinion adjective explains what you think about something (other people may not agree with you). Examples:
silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult
A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or small something is. Examples:
large, tiny, enormous, little
An age adjective tells you how young or old something or someone is. Examples:
ancient, new, young, old
A shape adjective describes the shape of something. Examples:
square, round, flat, rectangular
A colour adjective, of course, describes the colour of something. Examples:
blue, pink, reddish, grey
An origin adjective describes where something comes from. Examples:
French, lunar, American, eastern, Greek
A material adjective describes what something is made from. Examples:
wooden, metal, cotton, paper
A purpose adjective describes what something is used for. These adjectives often end with "-ing". Examples:
sleeping (as in "sleeping bag"), roasting (as in "roasting tin")
fool
old
young
worry
lucky
clever
clean
smart
silly
sad
difficult
beautiful
happy
hungry
thristy
beautiful
urgly
smart
horrible
enormous
upset
tiny
clumsy
rude
polite
shy
exciting
embarrassing
slim