ฝึกเดา Adjective 58 คำ ที่มีความหมายว่า very ….
วิธีฝึก:
1. อ่านความหมาย → ดูอักษรตัวแรก → เดา adjective ตัวนั้น
2. อ่านประโยคตัวอย่าง →เดา adjective ตัวนั้นอีกครั้ง → ไฮไลท์
ถ้าต้องการดูคำแปลไทย ก็ไฮไลท์คำศัพท์→ คลิก Definition
ที่มา: Essential ESL_Dictionary:9,000+_Words_for_Learners_of_English
1 |
Very bad, horrible - a |
The movie was appalling, the worst I've seen in years. |
2 |
Very pleasing to look at - b |
That's a beautiful picture! |
3 |
Very strange - b |
His bizarre clothing amuses everyone. |
4 |
Very clear or sure - d |
Give me a definite answer by tomorrow. |
5 |
Very happy - d |
The girls were delighted to see each other again after such a long time. |
6 |
Very unhappy - d |
Old Mr. Williams has been very depressed since his dog died. |
7 |
Very bad, wrong - d |
His behavior was completely disgraceful. |
8 |
Very beautiful or magical - e |
What an enchanting evening we had at the theater! |
9 |
Very pleasant - e |
What an enjoyable day we had at the seaside! |
10 |
Very big – e |
Some dinosaurs were enormous: some were 72 feet long and 20 feet tall! |
11 |
Very important, vital - e |
It is essential that you read all the instructions before doing this exercise. |
12 |
Very bad, harmful - e |
In the movie, the witch has an evil influence over the king. |
13 |
Very good – e |
That was an excellent meal! |
14 |
Very strange or unusual, special - e |
We are having extraordinary weather this year. |
15 |
Very weak, inadequate – f |
That was a very feeble effort. Now, try again. |
16 |
Very dirty - f |
Our playing clothes were really filthy after the game. |
17 |
Very dirty or unpleasant |
Tim is always using foul language. I don't know where he's picked it up. |
18 |
Very cold – f |
Turn on the heating, Paul. It's freezing. |
19 |
Very angry – f |
My aunt Maggie was furious when they stole her new car. |
20 |
Very large – g |
Ford is a giant car company. |
21 |
Very big - g |
The Eiffel Tower is gigantic. |
22 |
Very nice, very beautiful - g |
The weather was gorgeous over the weekend. |
23 |
Very important or large - g |
Ian has got grand ideas for the future. |
24 |
Very serious – g |
He's had a grave illness but he's much better now |
25 |
Very pleased, content - h |
I'm happy to be here with you. |
26 |
Very funny, making you laugh a lot – h |
It was hilarious when the policeman walked into the lamp-post. |
27 |
Very unpleasant - h |
I had a horrible day yesterday; everything went wrong. |
28 |
Very large - h |
My neighbors have a huge dog, it's almost as big as me. |
29 |
Very big - i |
The house is surrounded by immense yards. |
30 |
Very happy - j |
That music is really joyful! |
31 |
Very important or necessary - k |
The key moment in the murder investigation was the discovery of the gun. |
32 |
Very long, or too long |
My teacher said that my composition was rather lengthy. |
33 |
Very nice and easy to love – l |
Hamish is one of the most lovable people I know. |
34 |
Very important - m |
The major cities in most developed countries are connected by highways. |
35 |
Very big - m |
There was a massive crowd outside the movie theater. |
36 |
Very unhappy or sad - m |
He was miserable when she didn't write to him. |
37 |
Very serious, very deep - p |
You have my profound sympathy. |
38 |
Very unpleasant - r |
The smell coming from the river is repellent. |
39 |
Very unpleasant - r |
That movie was revolting. |
40 |
Very new, involving great change – r |
The invention of the light bulb was a revolutionary development. |
41 |
Very exciting - s |
Have you heard the sensational news about the concert? |
42 |
Very wrong – s |
I think it's shameful the way some people treat animals. |
43 |
Very wrong and upsetting - s |
The murder was a shocking crime. |
44 |
Very thin – s |
I don't know how Joe can be so skinny considering he eats so much. |
45 |
Very wet - s |
Your sweater is soaking; take it off and we'll dry it in front of the fire. |
46 |
Very good, fine in appearance – s |
I think that Velázquez painted some splendid pictures. |
47 |
Very firm – s |
My piano teacher is very strict and makes me practice every day for three hours! |
48 |
Very beautiful or impressive - s |
Your cousin is absolutely stunning. Does she have a boyfriend? |
49 |
Very unusual and strange, not appearing to be real |
The atmosphere in the deserted city was surrealistic. |
50 |
Very small - t |
What tiny shoes. They must be for a new baby |
51 |
Very sad, relating to tragedy – t |
There was a tragic accident on the canal this afternoon. Three people drowned. |
52 |
Very fashionable - t |
This is a trendy disco. It plays all the latest music. |
53 |
Very happy about a great success - t |
Robbie was triumphant when he won the art competition. |
54 |
Very poor, without the advantages of other members of society - u |
The people in this area of the city are underprivileged. |
55 |
Very important - v |
The detective discovered a vital piece of information that helped him to solve the crime. |
56 |
Very strange- w |
My friend Pat has some weird ideas. |
57 |
Very good – w |
It was wonderful to be back home again after our awful vacation. |
58 |
Very tired - w |
After the game they were so worn-out that they went straight to bed. |