Informal Adjectives 1
cute
Adjective
clever in a way that is playful and usually annoying (informal)
cute
Really cute, guys. Now who's going to help me remove all this newspaper from my office?
hot
Adjective
currently liked or wanted by many people (informal)
hot
The new phone is very hot right now. I hope I can get one before they sell out!
lousy with
Phrase
having too much or too many of something (informal)
lousy with
Daniel's parents are lousy with money. They gave him a Porsche for his birthday!
mean
Adjective
very good (informal)
mean
I love this cafe. They make a mean cup of coffee.
sad
Adjective
very bad (informal)
sad
This is my sad attempt at making breakfast. I can't cook!
serious
Adjective
large or impressive in quality or amount (informal)
serious
I always expect to do some serious eating when I go to my grandma's house for dinner.
sharp
Adjective
stylish or fashionable (informal)
sharp
This guy looks very sharp with his red bag and bright yellow pants.
sick of
Phrase
very annoyed or bored by something because you have had too much of it (informal)
sick of
I'm sick of going to museums guys, can't we go somewhere exciting instead?
smooth
Adjective
relaxed, confident and pleasant (informal)
smooth
Jean Claude was very smooth when he approached the woman sitting alone and introduced himself.
sour
Adjective
bad or wrong (informal)
turned sour
Gary and Joy might break up soon. Their relationship has turned sour.
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