Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q"


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Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q" | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

5 Word


Quick


Definition: Done or occurring in a short time; fast.

  • He made a quick decision to leave.
  • She took a quick shower before dinner.
  • Let's have a quick snack before the movie.

Quick in a sentence


Quiet


Definition: Making little or no noise; calm.

  • Please be quiet during the movie.
  • The library is a quiet place to study.
  • She enjoyed the quiet of the early morning.

Quiet in a sentence


Queen


Definition: A female ruler of a country or a woman of high status.

  • The queen visited the city to meet her people.
  • She dressed up as a queen for the school play.
  • Understanding the role of a queen in history is important.

Queen in a sentence


Quaint


Definition: Charming or unusual in an old-fashioned way.

  • The cottage had a quaint appearance with its thatched roof.
  • We visited a quaint village during our trip.
  • Her quaint style makes her stand out.

Quaint in a sentence



Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q" | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

2 Word


Quirky


Definition: having odd or unusual features

  • The quirky design of the café makes it popular.
  • She loves quirky movies that have unexpected endings.
  • His quirky sense of humor always makes us laugh.

Quirky in a sentence


Quality


Definition: The standard of something as measured against other things.

  • The quality of the food in this restaurant is excellent.
  • We should always strive for quality in our work.
  • Good quality materials last longer.

Quality in a sentence



Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q" | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

4 Word


Qualified


Definition: Having the necessary skills or knowledge for a task.

  • He is qualified to teach high school math.
  • She felt qualified to lead the project.
  • Being qualified means you are ready for the responsibility.

Qualified in a sentence


Quantitative


Definition: Related to measuring or counting; involves numbers.

  • Quantitative data is important for statistical analysis.
  • She conducted a quantitative study on student performance.
  • Quantitative research helps to gather measurable results.

Quantitative in a sentence


Quintessential


Definition: Representing the most perfect example of a quality or class.

  • She is the quintessential student, always prepared.
  • The restaurant offers quintessential Italian dishes.
  • His performance was quintessentially dramatic.

Quintessential in a sentence



Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q" | English C1 Level (Advanced)

2 Word


Quarrelsome


Definition: Tending to argue or be difficult.

  • His quarrelsome nature made him unpopular.
  • She avoided quarrelsome people at the party.
  • Being quarrelsome can lead to misunderstandings.

Quarrelsome in a sentence



Most Common English Adjectives That Start With "Q" | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)

1 Word


Quick-witted


Definition: Able to think and respond quickly; sharp-minded.

  • Her quick-witted replies made the conversation fun.
  • He is known for being quick-witted in debates.
  • The quick-witted student answered all the questions.

Quick-witted in a sentence



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