Having a lot of amazing experience in a life is what everyone is expecting. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is bad. Most of the time we feel short of words when we try explaining how our experiences were.
Words to Describe Your Good Experience
So we bring words or adjectives that will help you in explaining various good and great experiences.
- Adaptable: Capable of adapting (of becoming or being made suitable) to a particular situation or use
- Adventurous: Willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises
- Affectionate: Having or displaying warmth or affection
- Amazing: Causing great surprise or sudden wonder.
- Awesome: Exhibiting or marked by awe; showing reverence, admiration, or fear.
- Bright: Some children are brighter in one subject than another
- Brilliant: Having or showing great intelligence, talent, quality.
- Colossal: Colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple
- Easygoing: Easy unobstructed progress
- Emotional: Of persons; excessively affected by emotion
- Energetic: Working hard to promote an enterprise
- Excellent: Possessing the outstanding quality or superior merit; remarkably good.
- Exceptional: Forming an exception or rare instance; unusual; extraordinary
- Extraordinary: Outside of or additional to the ordinary staff; having a special, often temporary task or responsibility
- Fabulous: Almost impossible to believe; incredible
- Fantastic: Incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant
- Fearless: Oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them
- Flexible: Extended meanings; capable of change
- Friendly: Characteristic of or befitting a friend
- Funny: Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- Good: Morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious
- Great: Unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions
- Happy: Satisfied; enjoying well-being and contentment
- Honest: Not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent
- Incredible: So extraordinary as to seem impossible
- Introverted: Examining own sensory and perceptual experiences
- Joyful: Full of or suggesting exultant happiness
- Kind: Helping an old lady with her bundles was his kind deed for the day
- Loving: Feeling or showing love and affection
- Loyal: Inspired by love for your country
- Magnificent: Making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size.
- Marvelous: Such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.
- Motivated: A highly motivated child can learn almost anything
- Open-Minded: Eva seems to be more open minded than most people to the women;s situation
- Optimistic: Expecting the best in this best of all possible worlds
- Phenomenal: Highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional
- Practical: Concerned with actual use or practice
- Prodigious: Extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force.
- Reliable: Conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief
- Remarkable: Notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary
- Sociable: Inclined to or conducive to companionship with others
- Stupendous: Causing amazement; astounding; marvelous
- Superb: Of a proudly imposing appearance or kind; majestic
- Terrific: Extraordinarily great or intense
- Thoughtful: Exhibiting or characterized by careful thought
- Tremendous: Extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity:
- Truthful: Expressing or given to expressing the truth
- Unbelievable: Too dubious or improbable to be believed
- Versatile: Expressing or given to expressing the truth
- Wonderful: Of a sort that causes or arouses wonder; amazing; astonishing
Now Let’s look at some words which can be used for describing a bad experience:
- Blow: Intensely affecting the mind or emotions
- Blunder: A mistake made through precipitance or mental confusion; a gross or stupid mistake.
- Calamity: Disaster can experience emotional distress
- Defeat: Of being beaten in a battle, game, or contest
- Disaster: Experience emotional distress
- Discontent: You’re not happy. You’ve been let down
- Displeasure: The feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something
- Distress: It upsets you or worries you.
- Drag: Means to physically pull it
- Exasperation: If you’ve ever become so frustrated with someone or something that you feel like you’re at the end of your rope
- Frustration: Annoys you or makes you angry because you cannot do anything about the problems it causes
- Indignation: Anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
- Irascibility: Easily angered; quick-tempered
- Irritation: Causing displeasure, anger, or annoyance
- Misfortune: An event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result
- Discouragement: When our expectations don’t align with reality
- Unhappiness: Emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being. Sadness. Feeling
- Unhappy Situation: A feeling of being sad or discontent
- Unpleasant Drug Experience: Disappointment, bummer, misfortune
- Unpleasant Situation: Disagreeable, painful, or annoying in some way
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