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Expand your vocabulary with adjectives like miserable, adjacent, conjecture, contingent, intact, subjective, tact, tangent, tangible. Learn the meanings and usage of these descriptive words to enhance your writing and communication skills.
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Adjective. • Miserable; wretched. • Contemptible; despicable Abject
Adjective. • Lying near; adjoining. Adjacent
Noun. • Judgment based on insufficient or incomplete evidence. • A guess. Conjecture
Adjective. • In contact; touching. • Near; close Contiguous
Adjective. • Dependent on uncertain conditions or events. • Possible. Contingent
Adjective. • Not damaged; unimpaired; untouched; uninjured. Intact
Adjective. • Of or coming from an individual’s own mind. • A view based on a person’s own feelings, thoughts, or experiences. Subjective
Noun. • Skill in dealing with people or delicate situations without offending. Tact
Adjective. • In contact at a single point; touching. Tangent
Adjective. • Capable of being touched. • Capable of being treated as definite or fact; real; concrete. Tangible