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Adjectives of Negative Evaluation

19 Words

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bad
1.
bad
Adjective

having a quality that is not satisfying

The movie was bad and not enjoyable to watch.

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wrong
2.
wrong
Adjective

not based on facts or the truth

He followed the wrong directions and got lost.

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imperfect
3.
im
per
fect
Adjective

having faults, flaws, or shortcomings

The old chair was comfortable but imperfect, with a wobbly leg.

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unpopular
4.
un
pop
u
lar
Adjective

not liked or approved of by a large number of people

Despite its health benefits, broccoli remains unpopular with a lot of people.

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negative
5.
ne
ga
tive
Adjective

having an unpleasant or harmful effect on someone or something

The report highlighted the negative impact of pollution on wildlife.

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improper
6.
im
pro
per
Adjective

unfit for a particular person, thing, or situation

Using informal language in a professional email is considered improper communication.

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awkward
7.
awk
ward
Adjective

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

The silence after his joke fell flat was incredibly awkward.

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inappropriate
8.
in
app
rop
riate
Adjective

not suitable or acceptable for a certain situation or context

Making jokes about a serious topic like illness is inappropriate and can hurt others' feelings.

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adverse
9.
ad
verse
Adjective

against someone or something's advantage

The adverse effects of smoking on health are well-documented.

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flawed
10.
flawed
Adjective

having imperfections, errors, or weaknesses

Despite its flawed design, the vintage car still held sentimental value for its owner.

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off
11.
off
Adverb

so as to be removed, taken away, or separated

He pulled his gloves off before shaking hands.

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lackluster
12.
lack
lus
ter
Adjective

(of hair or eyes) without shine, sheen, or brightness

Her hair looked lackluster after several days without washing, losing its usual shine.

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unfit
13.
un
fit
Adjective

not suitable or capable enough for a specific task or purpose

The old shoes were unfit for hiking, lacking proper traction and support.

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monotonous
14.
mo
no
to
nous
Adjective

boring because of being the same thing all the time

The endless hours of data entry made her workday feel monotonous and never-ending.

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unremarkable
15.
un
re
mar
ka
ble
Adjective

having no particular or outstanding quality

His unremarkable performance in the game went unnoticed by the spectators.

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undesirable
16.
un
de
si
ra
ble
Adjective

not wanted or considered unpleasant

The undesirable side effects of the medication outweighed its potential benefits.

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unattractive
17.
un
att
rac
tive
Adjective

not pleasing to the eye

The unattractive building stood out among the elegant architecture of the city.

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grandiose
18.
gran
diose
Adjective

overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

The grandiose mansion seemed out of place in the modest neighborhood.

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malignant
19.
ma
lig
nant
Adjective

(of a tumor or disease) uncontrollable and likely to be fatal

Malignant tumors have the potential to spread to other parts of the body if not treated promptly.

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