Adjective with N

  • Means pleasant, kind, or agreeable.

  • Means recent, fresh, or not old.

  • Describes playful or badly behaved actions.

  • Means unpleasant, offensive, or mean.

  • Means making loud or constant noise.

  • Describes tidy, orderly, or stylish.

  • Means too trusting or inexperienced.

  • Means ordinary or standard.

  • Means harmful, pessimistic, or opposite.

  • Means nut-flavored or silly, crazy.

  • Describes being overly curious.

  • Means worried, uneasy, or anxious.

  • Means geeky or overly academic.

  • Means lacking physical or emotional feeling.

  • Means lacking support or attention.

  • Describes something close or nearby.

  • Means from nature; not artificial or altered.

  • Means not wide; slim or limited in width.

  • Cool and clever; neat or stylish.

  • Overly curious about others' business.

  • Very bright, fluorescent in color.

  • Famous, but for something bad or risky.

  • Means virtuous, honorable, high in character.

  • Self-obsessed; loving oneself too much.

  • Quick and light in movement; agile.

  • Originating from a place; local to it.

  • Not taking sides; impartial or unbiased.

  • Chilly and brisk; a bit uncomfortably cold.

  • Calm and unconcerned; casually relaxed.

  • Wicked or criminal; very evil.

  • Active at night; sleeps or rests by day.

  • Careless; failing to take proper care.

  • Having no value or effect; invalid/void.

  • Many; existing in large numbers.

  • Means making no sense; illogical or absurd.

  • Feeling a wistful longing for the past.

  • Describes something persistent or annoying.

  • Relating to a nation or countrywide.

  • Informal adjective meaning crazy or silly.

  • Deserving attention; significant or notable.

  • Worthy of attention; remarkable.

  • Anxious, overly worried; emotionally tense.

  • Means feeling sick or queasy; a valid adjective.

  • Means needed or required; a clear adjective.

  • Means vague, unclear, or cloudlike; an adjective.

  • Used in English as an adjective for dark, moody.

  • Means new or original; adjective sense is valid.

  • Means without a name; that's an adjective.

  • Means overly critical about tiny details; adjective.

  • Means happening every night; adjective form is fine.

  • Means failing to care; an adjective of behavior.

  • Means not cared for; used as an adjective.

  • UK variant of 'net' meaning after deductions.

  • Means nourishing or health-giving; an adjective.

  • Means close in distance; a nearby place.

  • Having subtle details or fine distinctions.

  • Relating to the north; from the north side.

  • Endless; going on and on without stop.

  • Specialized; for a narrow, specific group.

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  • Sleeping lightly; dozing off a bit.

  • Coming immediately after; following.

  • Related to the nose or nasal sounds.

  • Caring and supportive; helps others grow.

  • Most recent; the very latest version.

  • Situated toward the north; northern.

  • Means more new; valid comparative adjective.

  • Friendly and helpful toward others; adjective.

  • Just beginning to exist or develop; adjective.

  • Causing loss of feeling; dulling the senses.

  • Harmful or poisonous; bad for health.

  • Neat and stylish in appearance; adjective.

  • Health-giving; provides needed nutrients.

  • Not existing; absent or imaginary.

  • More pleasant; valid comparative adjective.

  • Causing nausea or disgust; sickening.

  • Like a nightmare; terrifying or awful.

  • Describes something that nods or droops.

  • Relating to narcolepsy; prone to sudden sleep.

The words in the list Adjective with N come from players of the word game City, Country, River.