Adjective with C

  • Describes someone calm or something trendy.

  • Means pretty, small, or endearing.

  • Describes wild, silly, or mentally unstable.

  • Means having little warmth or friendliness.

  • Describes someone kind and helpful.

  • Means quiet, relaxed, or not upset.

  • Describes something with many vivid colors.

  • Describes someone inventive or imaginative.

  • Means cautious and avoiding risks.

  • Describes hair or things with curls.

  • Means silly, cheesy, or not original.

  • Describes someone delightful or pleasing.

  • Means free from dirt or neat.

  • Describes something scary or unsettling.

  • Sly and crafty; good at tricking others.

  • Quick-witted and smart at solving problems.

  • Full of bright colours; vivid and lively.

  • Relaxed, informal, not too serious.

  • Easy to understand; not cloudy or vague.

  • Eager to know; prone to asking questions.

  • Smooth and rich in texture, like cream.

  • Irritable or easily annoyed; grouchy.

  • Having a hard, crisp surface; sometimes gruff.

  • Means happy and full of good cheer.

  • Low in cost or poor in quality.

  • Crisp texture that makes a crunch.

  • Spiteful or snide in a mean, petty way.

  • Noticeably cold; a bit nippy.

  • Brave and willing to face danger.

  • Awkward and prone to accidents.

  • Not careful; likely to make mistakes.

  • Stylish and elegant; high-quality vibe.

  • Crisp and crunchy in texture.

  • Very mean; causes pain or suffering.

  • Careful; avoids risks or danger.

  • Tastes like cheese or feels corny.

  • Grumpy and easily annoyed.

  • Playfully rude or boldly sassy.

  • Talkative; likes to chat a lot.

  • Means overcast; sky full of clouds.

  • Easy to remember; sticks in your head.

  • Soft and huggable; invites cuddles.

  • Unfeeling; shows little or no empathy.

  • Warm, comfy, and snug.

  • Bright and happy in mood.

  • Like a child; immature in behavior.

  • Providing ease and physical comfort.

  • Having charm that attracts others.

  • Frank and honest; open in speech.

  • Thick or with big pieces; bulky.

  • Plump; a bit overweight in a cute way.

  • Informal: relaxed, calm, easygoing.

  • Having many curves; shapely form.

  • Sticks to things or people; needy.

  • Clever and sly; good at tricking.

  • Very charming; holds your attention.

  • Having ability; competent.

  • Shy or pretending to be shy.

  • Sure of oneself; self-assured.

  • Near in distance, time, or relation.

  • Damp and slightly sticky to touch.

  • Expensive; costing a lot.

  • Means usual or ordinary; happens often

  • Means clever and careful; shrewd, savvy

  • Means lacking courage; easily scared

  • Informal for comfortable; snug and cozy

  • Means not knowing; totally unaware

  • Causing great damage or disaster

  • Grumpy and hard to please; cranky

  • Describes someone weeping; also means urgent

  • Firm and fresh; pleasantly crunchy

  • Rude or insensitive; lacking refinement

  • Soothing and relaxing; makes you feel at ease

  • Rough in texture; also crude or unrefined

  • Unrefined or rude; lacking polish

  • British spelling of cozy; warm and snug

  • Broken with lines/splits; a clear adjective.

  • Round in shape; definitely an adjective.

  • Polite and well-mannered; solid adjective.

  • Perplexed or bewildered; describes a state.

  • Without worries; a light, happy quality.

  • Full of people/things; describes a place.

  • Easily breaks into crumbs; adjective.

  • Too small or tight for comfort; adjective.

  • Bent or not straight; describes shape.

  • Attractive or pleasant-looking; old-fashioned.

  • Unpredictable, changes mood quickly.

  • Relating to cancer; medical adjective.

  • Sliced or shaped by cutting; adjective use.

  • Complex or hard to understand.

  • Yes! An adjective meaning lousy or poor quality.

  • Carnivorous

Slova v seznamu Adjective with C pochází od hráčů slovní hry Jméno, město, zvíře, věc.