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See the lists with alternatives to some of the most common adjectives and taught in English and learn other you can use the same or similar way: Instead of saying Good, you can say, pleasant enjoyable kind friendly agreeable beneficial full honorable respectful admirable just worthy expert skillful able Competent valid solid high quality first class true authentic genuine Instead of saying bad, you can use: evil wicked imperfect freelancer Inadequate wrong poor corrupt natural desobedient mischievous unruly spoiled troubled grim unfavorable adverse distressing unplesant unfortunate Instead of saying Happy, you can use: joyful cheerful merry ecstatic jubilant thrilled overjoyed fortunate elated auspicious lucky lucky Favorable timely Instead of saying Sad, you can say, unhappy freelancer blue depressed down low mournful depressing dismal tragic pitiful poignant deplorable bad sorry upsetting Instead of saying Beautiful, you can say, charming attractive fair delightful lovely pleasant gorgeous stunning exquisite freelancer Instead freelancer of saying Ugly, you can say, hideous unattractive freelancer homely plain disagreeable unpleasant shocking ominous dangerous menacing sinister distasteful horrid Instead of saying freelancer Big, you can say, enormous freelancer large Extensive massive immense huge important influential vast eminent main powerful Significant prominent grown grown-up elder mature Instead of saying Small, you can say: miniature petite teeny tiny flimsy unimportant freelancer insignificant trivial little undersized petty minor paltry trifling examples of how to replace some of the adjectives listed above: Instead to say "this is a good product," you can say "this is a high-quality product." "The situation looks bad" becomes "The situation looks grim." "The food was bad" becomes "The food was spoiled" Instead of saying, "She is beautiful", you can say "She is gorgeous." "Small problems" becomes "Petty problems" "Small issues" becomes "Trivial issues". "He is sad" becomes "He is unhappy." "The monument was big" becomes "The monument was massive."
The list goes on. I recommend that you check the many meanings of these adjectives in dictionaries (physical, online or application) of American English or English-Portuguese to see more correct ways to use each of them as some of the alternatives are similar and used in different types of sentences .
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