B2-level English adjectives (Upper Intermediate) move beyond basic description to express nuance, personality, and precise quality. Common examples include capable, stubborn, thoughtful, reliable, confused, straightforward, ambitious, crucial, effective, and worthwhile.
Here is a categorized list of common B2 adjectives:
1. Personality & Character (People)
* Capable: Having the ability to do something well.
* Stubborn: Refusing to change your mind or position.
* Picky: Selective; fussy (e.g., a picky eater).
* Clumsy: Moving awkwardly; often dropping things.
* Trustworthy: Deserving trust; reliable.
* Approachable: Friendly and easy to talk to.
* Witty: Quick and inventive with humor.
* Arrogant: Having an exaggerated sense of one's own abilities.
2. Feelings & Attitudes:
* Impressed: Admiring something/someone.
* Confused: Unable to think clearly.
* Relieved: Happy that something unpleasant has stopped.
* Overwhelmed: Feeling like you have too much to handle.
* Anxious: Experiencing worry or unease.
3. General & Describing Things:
* Fundamental: Basic, core, or essential.
* Beneficial: Having a good or helpful result.
* Effective: Producing the intended result.
* Significant: Important; noticeable.
* Worthwhile: Worth the time or effort spent.
* Bland: Lacking flavor or excitement.
* Packed: Extremely full (e.g., a packed schedule).
* Accurate: Correct; precise.
Key B2 Adjective Structures:
* Gradable Modifiers: Use extremely, quite, rather, pretty, slightly to modify these adjectives (e.g., She is extremely capable).
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