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What are the one-syllable adjectives?

It's impossible to list *all* one-syllable adjectives, as there are hundreds! However, I can give you some examples and categories to get you started:

Common One-Syllable Adjectives:

* Size: big, small, tall, short, wide, thin

* Color: red, blue, green, brown, black, white

* Shape: round, square, flat, long, sharp

* Quality: good, bad, new, old, hot, cold, wet, dry, soft, hard, rough, smooth

* Other: fast, slow, right, wrong, clean, dirty, happy, sad, sick, well

Tips for Finding More:

* Think of opposites: If you know one one-syllable adjective, its opposite might also be one-syllable. For example, "hot" and "cold," "right" and "wrong," "fast" and "slow."

* Think of basic descriptions: These often use simple words. "The book is big" is easier to understand than "The book is voluminous."

* Look at lists of common adjectives: You can find many helpful resources online that compile lists of common adjectives.

Remember, this is just a starting point. There are many more one-syllable adjectives out there waiting to be discovered!

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