Total Questions: 50
Hefty- big and strong or heavy
Slight- very small
Handsome- attractive
Generous- happy to give more money, help, etc. than is usual or expected
Liberal- accepting different opinions or kinds of behaviour
Glittering- shining brightly with many small flashes of light
Shiny- causing a bright effect when in the sun or in light
Dull - not interesting or exciting
Attractive- that pleases or interests you
Stingy unwilling to give anything especially money.
Radiance - light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
Dullness - the fact of not being interested or exciting
Brilliance - great brightness
Glow- to produce light and/or heat without smoke or flames
Glitter- a shiny appearance consisting of many small flashes of light
Obese - very fat
Skinny - too thin
Rude - not polite
Paunchy- having a large or protruding belly
Cute- attractive or pretty
Stunning- very attractive
Unattractive- not attractive, pretty or pleasant to look at
Impulsive- likely to act suddenly and without thinking
Obedient- doing what you are told to do
Gorgeous- extremely pleasant attractive or
Renowned- Known and admired by many people for some special quality or achievement
Obscure- not well known
Vain- failing to produce the result you want
Noted- well known
Glorious- having or deserving fame or
success
Crooked- not straight or even
Straight- with no bends or curves; going in one direction only
Curved- to bend or to make something bend in a curve
Hooked- shaped like a hook
Bent- not straight
Native- connected with the place where you were born or where you have always lived
Resident- a person who lives in a place
Heavenly- connected with heaven or the sky
Free- to let somebody/something leave or escape from a place where he/she/it is held
Alien- a creature that comes from another planet
Admire- to respect somebody/something very much
Dislike- to think somebody/something is unpleasant or like that
Respect- the feeling that you have when you admire
Approve - to agree formally to something
Disagree- to have a different opinion or be unable to agree
Shallow- not having or showing serious or deep though
Deep- going a long way down from the surface
Wide- measuring a lot from one side to the other
Near - not far away in time or distance
Long measuring or covering a large amount in distance or time