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Adjectives of Impact

36 Words

18m

reward
1.
re
ward
Verb

to give someone something because of their success, hard work, specific achievements, etc.

The teacher decided to reward the students who performed exceptionally well on the exam with extra recess time.

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damage
2.
da
mage
Verb

to physically harm something

The storm's strong winds and hailstones damaged the roof of the house.

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mislead
3.
mis
lead
Verb

to cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by lying or omitting important information

The politician misled the public about their intentions for the new policy.

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cripple
4.
cri
pple
Verb

to inflict severe damage to someone's body so that they are unable to walk or move properly

The car accident unfortunately crippled her, leaving her with a permanent disability.

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sober
5.
so
ber
Adjective

not under the influence of alcohol or drugs

He has been sober for three years, overcoming his alcohol addiction.

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damn
6.
damn
Interjection

used to express frustration or disappointment

Damn, I failed the exam again.

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entice
7.
en
tice
Verb

to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive

Advertisers hoped colorful displays would entice shoppers to browse their selection.

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unify
8.
u
ni
fy
Verb

to join things together into one

The school plans to unify its two campuses next year.

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wasteful
9.
was
teful
Adjective

(of a person or thing) using more resources, time, or money than is necessary or appropriate

She was criticized for her wasteful spending habits, often buying things she didn't need.

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restful
10.
rest
ful
Adjective

creating a feeling of relief and calmness both physically and mentally

The restful ambiance of the spa helped her unwind after a long day.

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harmful
11.
harm
ful
Adjective

causing damage or negative effects to someone or something

Smoking is harmful to your health.

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innocuous
12.
i
nno
cuous
Adjective

not likely to cause injury, offense, or strong reaction

His comment seemed innocuous but sparked controversy.

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harmless
13.
harm
less
Adjective

causing no danger or damage

The puppy's playful behavior was harmless and endearing.

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scandalous
14.
scan
da
lous
Adjective

shocking or disgraceful, often involving immoral or unethical behavior

The scandalous revelation of embezzlement within the company led to widespread public distrust.

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perilous
15.
pe
ri
lous
Adjective

full of danger or risk, often threatening safety or well-being

Emergency responders faced perilous conditions battling the massive chemical fire.

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hazardous
16.
ha
zar
dous
Adjective

presenting danger or threat, particularly to people's health or safety

The hazardous chemicals should be handled with care to avoid accidents.

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dangerous
17.
dan
ge
rous
Adjective

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

Crossing the road without looking is dangerous.

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disastrous
18.
di
sast
rous
Adjective

extremely unsuccessful, unfortunate, or poorly executed

His performance at the recital was disastrous.

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contentious
19.
con
ten
tious
Adjective

inclined to argue or provoke disagreement

The contentious individual frequently initiated arguments and disagreements within the group.

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traumatic
20.
trau
ma
tic
Adjective

relating to wounds or physical injuries

The traumatic injury to his leg required immediate medical attention.

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cathartic
21.
ca
thar
tic
Noun

a medicine or substance that causes the bowels to empty

The doctor prescribed a strong cathartic before the surgery.

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sarcastic
22.
sar
cas
tic
Adjective

stating the opposite of what one means to criticize, insult, mock, or make a joke

His sarcastic remarks often left others feeling offended or belittled.

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catastrophic
23.
ca
tast
ro
phic
Adjective

causing a great deal of harm, suffering, or damage

The catastrophic earthquake left entire cities in ruins.

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detrimental
24.
det
ri
ment
al
Adjective

causing harm or damage

Smoking is detrimental to your health, increasing the risk of lung cancer and heart disease.

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influential
25.
inf
luen
tial
Adjective

able to have much impact on someone or something

Her influential speeches inspired many people to take action for social change.

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comic
26.
co
mic
Noun

a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts

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comical
27.
co
mi
cal
Adjective

causing laughter or amusement because of being funny or ridiculous

His exaggerated facial expressions during the magic show were comical and entertaining.

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troublesome
28.
trou
ble
some
Adjective

causing problems, difficulties, or annoyance

The troublesome leak in the roof required immediate repair to prevent further damage.

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reminiscent
29.
re
mi
nisc
ent
Adjective

having a quality that brings back memories or suggests something familiar

The old house was reminiscent of her childhood home.

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telltale
30.
tell
tale
Adjective

suggesting or indicating something, particularly something unnoticeable or secret

The telltale odor of smoke suggested that a fire had occurred in the building.

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predictive
31.
pre
dic
tive
Adjective

having the ability to forecast or foretell future events or outcomes

Some scientists believe that certain dreams may have predictive qualities about future events.

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peaceful
32.
peace
ful
Adjective

(of a person) unwilling to become involved in a dispute or anything violent

She's a peaceful individual who always seeks to resolve conflicts through dialogue and understanding.

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prestigious
33.
pres
ti
gious
Adjective

having a lot of respect, honor, and admiration in a particular field or society

Winning a Nobel Prize is considered one of the most prestigious achievements in academia.

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liberate
34.
li
be
rate
Verb

to set someone free from a situation that restricts their thinking or actions

Her travels liberated her from the narrow views of her hometown.

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regulatory
35.
reg
u
la
to
ry
Adjective

creating and enforcing rules or regulations to control or govern a particular activity or industry

Compliance with regulatory requirements is essential for businesses operating in the financial sector.

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revolutionary
36.
re
vo
lu
tio
na
ry
Adjective

involved in or characteristic of a revolution

The revolutionary leader mobilized the masses against the oppressive regime.

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