Learn 100 ADJECTIVES in Spanish

In this article, you will discover a table with 100 essential adjectives in Spanish and six interactive exercises to help you practice them. Adjectives are key to mastering any language because they give you the power to describe the world around you and express your ideas more clearly. They enrich your conversations when discussing people, places, objects, and emotions. By learning and practicing adjectives, you will expand your vocabulary, gain confidence when speaking, and better understand what you hear or read.


The 100 Spanish adjectives in the table below are shown in their masculine form. Don’t worry—soon you will learn how to make them agree in gender and number with the words they describe, and we will guide you step by step. It’s easier than you think. Ready to begin? Let’s go!

bueno (good) malo (bad) grande (big) pequeño (small)
bonito (pretty) feo (ugly) rápido (fast) lento (slow)
fácil (easy) difícil (difficult) alto (tall) bajo (short)
nuevo (new) viejo (old) caro (expensive) barato (cheap)
feliz (happy) triste (sad) inteligente (intelligent) tonto (silly)
amable (kind) cruel (cruel) caliente (hot) frío (cold)
limpio (clean) sucio (dirty) dulce (sweet) amargo (bitter)
ligero (light) pesado (heavy) ancho (wide) estrecho (narrow)
corto (short) largo (long) cansado (tired) jealous (celoso)
ruidoso (noisy) silencioso (quiet) abierto (open) cerrado (closed)
rico (rich) pobre (poor) fuerte (strong) débil (weak)
seco (dry) mojado (wet) valiente (brave) cobarde (cowardly)
moderno (modern) antiguo (ancient) contento (content) enfadado (angry)
hermoso (beautiful) horrible (horrible) educado (polite) grosero (rude)
sabio (wise) ignorante (ignorant) divertido (funny) aburrido (boring)
justo (fair) injusto (unfair) honesto (honest) mentiroso (liar)
agradable (pleasant) desagradable (unpleasant) sano (healthy) enfermo (sick)
temprano (early) tarde (late) ligado (linked) separado (separate)
natural (natural) artificial (artificial) normal (normal) extraño (strange)
ocupado (busy) libre (free) seguro (safe) peligroso (dangerous)
interesante (interesting) irrelevante (irrelevant) conocido (known) desconocido (unknown)
famoso (famous) común (common) raro (rare) pesimista (pessimistic)
optimista (optimistic) realista (realistic) eficaz (effective) ineficaz (ineffective)
habitual (habitual) ocasional (occasional) amplio (ample) limitado (limited)
creativo (creative) rígido (rigid) generoso (generous) egoísta (selfish)

 

Practice 100 Spanish Adjectives

We’ve prepared six interactive exercises to help you learn the 100 Spanish Adjectives above. They’re very varied and will allow you to memorize this vocabulary in an easy and fun way.

Here are 14 Spanish adjectives ending in «O.» Match them with their English translations.

Now we’re going to work with some Adjectives in Spanish that end in «e». We present  12 qualifying adjectives in English. Click on their Spanish equivalent.

Help the frog cross the pond by choosing the English translation of the Spanish adjectives you see.

Find twelve Spanish adjectives in this word search to describe people’s personalities.

Put the letters in order to discover a Spanish adjective.

✅ Now you have a crossword puzzle that you have to complete by writing the English adjectives you see with their Spanish translations.

Learn more about Spanish Adjectives

📖 Now that you’ve learned 100 Spanish adjectives, learn how to agree the adjectives in gender and number with the noun they describe by clicking the link.

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