Adjective with M
- Means angry or mentally unstable. 
- Describes someone unkind or cruel. 
- Describes strong or masculine traits. 
- Means quickly changing in mood. 
- Describes someone cheerful and happy. 
- Means excellent or amazing. 
- Means not neat or disorganized. 
- Means grand, beautiful, or impressive. 
- Means extremely large or heavy. 
- Means having great power or strength. 
- Describes something like magic or enchanting. 
- Means grand, noble, or impressive. 
- Means smelling damp, old, or stale. 
- Means gentle, soft, or not severe. 
- Milky
- Describes something covered in mud; dirty or unclear 
- A British spelling meaning wonderful or amazing 
- Means slightly wet or damp; just a little wet 
- Describes something full of mystery; hard to explain 
- Means mean-spirited; intending to harm others 
- Describes something soft and squishy; overly sappy 
- Means covered with mold; old, stale, or spoiled 
- Means very small or tiny; miniature in size 
- Means gentle and relaxed; smooth in tone or mood 
- Meaty
- Muscular
- Miserable
- Modern
- Murky
- Mature
- Misty
- Meek
- Married
- Masculine
- magnetic
- Monstrous
- minty
- Mopey
- Mindful
- main
- Mega
- Moving
- Motherly
- Mousy
- Morose
- Morbid
- Male
- magic
- Maroon
- Meaningful
- Mouldy
- Malefic
- Mischievous
- Musical
- Miraculous
- Major
- Macho
- Musky
- Modest
- Mangy
- Mouthy
- Meticulous
- Mundane
- Miniature
- Medium
- Mine
- Memorable
- Macabre
- Masterful
- moronic
- mousey
- Most
- Madly
- Murderous
- Merciful
- Mixed
- Manic
- Miniscule
- Mesmerizing
- Measly
- Manky
- Mystical
- Mucky
- Menacing
- Melancholy
- Malevolent
- Melted
- Mediocre
- Magnanimous
- Magenta
- Motivated
- Mossy
- Mute
- Maniac
- Mental
The words in the list Adjective with M come from players of the word game City, Country, River.