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Do you want to say something sweet to your beloved, but don’t know how? It's actually not that difficult.

What can I say?

It is not without reason that people say that correctly selected adjectives that characterize a girl can truly work miracles. They will help not only those who are afraid of a cooling relationship, but also people who are just thinking about starting a romantic relationship. But what to do if you are not the talkative type or if your creative spirit has quickly taken flight, taking with it the remnants of your imagination? Don’t be upset, because everything you need for success is already collected here. So just take this knowledge and use it wisely.

A caveat should be made right away: do not use too complex adjectives. The composition and cumbersomeness of a word can not only surprise, but also shock a person. Although the use of such epithets as “angelically beautiful” or “gracefully sexy” is not forbidden. The main thing is to avoid falsehood and use compliments appropriately. Not all the words you said to your past lover will be suitable for a new acquaintance. Let's look at this in more detail.

What to say when making a new acquaintance?

All adjectives that characterize a girl with positive side, you need to insert it wisely. Too many adjectives will likely make your new acquaintance wary, wondering if you're really just looking for a one-night stand. Therefore, moderate your ardor. Compliments should be soft, neatly screwed into the fabric of the conversation. For example, instead of “I admire your shape, and your gait is just wow, your legs are like a doe’s,” you can say: “It’s rare to meet a girl who knows how to take care of herself so well.” Do you feel the contrast?

With whom you recently made acquaintance, you should not be too intimate. But formality should also be avoided. Don’t forget about such reliable words as kind, sweet, sympathetic, well-read, calm, unpredictable, extravagant. Phrases with them will not seem banal if you say them sincerely, as if by chance. You can think about what you say at home, but it will most likely slip out of your head, so just follow your heart.

What should I say to my beloved?

The lady of your heart has been with you for quite some time and it seems that you need to bring something new into the relationship? So why not start with a compliment? The simplest word can heal and delight. Adjectives that characterize a girl can be very diverse. Here are some examples:


This is just a small list in alphabetical order. You can choose from here adjectives that characterize the girl, you can come up with something yourself. The most important thing is that any pleasant word will definitely respond with gratitude in your own heart, and you will be rewarded.

The meaning of the word ADJECTIVE in the Ozhegov Russian Dictionary

ADJECTIVE

In grammar: part of speech denoting quality, property or belonging and expressing this meaning in the forms of case, number and (in singular) gender Full, short adjectives. Qualitative, relative adjectives. + pronominal adjectives.

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See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what an ADJECTIVE is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • ADJECTIVE in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • ADJECTIVE
    1) part of speech denoting a sign (property) of an object, used in the syntactic functions of definition with a noun (“ new home") and the predicate or its ...
  • ADJECTIVE
    Adjective name (gram.) - means that the attribute expressed by the root of the P. name belongs to another object, denoted by a noun. For example, in the expression “good person” ...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • ADJECTIVE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, used as a definition of a noun (blue ball), as well as a predicate or its ...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , wow, wed. or adjective. In grammar: a part of speech denoting a quality, property or belonging and expressing this meaning in ...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ADJECTIVE, part of speech denoting a characteristic (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in grammatical terms. categories of gender, number, case and used...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    - a lexical-semantic class of predicate words (see Predicate), denoting a non-procedural attribute (property) of an object, event or other attribute designated by a name. P. stands for...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Dictionary of Linguistic Terms:
    see adjective...
  • ADJECTIVE in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language.
  • ADJECTIVE in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
  • ADJECTIVE in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    adjective...
  • ADJECTIVE in Full spelling dictionary Russian language:
    adjective, …
  • ADJECTIVE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    adjective...
  • ADJECTIVE in Modern explanatory dictionary, TSB:
    part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in grammatical categories gender, number, case and used in ...
  • ADJECTIVE in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    adjective cf. Part of speech, including words denoting the quality, property or belonging of objects and changing by gender, case and number; Name …
  • ADJECTIVE in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    Wed Part of speech, including words denoting the quality, property or belonging of objects and changing by gender, case and number; adjective...
  • ADJECTIVE in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    Wed Part of speech, including words denoting the quality, property or belonging of objects and changing by gender, case and number; adjective...
  • PARTS OF SPEECH in Bolshoi Soviet encyclopedia, TSB:
    speech, the main classes of words of a language, distinguished on the basis of the similarity of their syntactic (see Syntax), morphological (see Morphology) and logical-semantic (see ...
  • CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron.
  • PREDICATE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    (gram.) - usually expressed in personal form a verb that “depicts a sign at the time of its occurrence” (Potebnya). This sign can be represented...
  • COMMUNION in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    (gram; lat. participium). - This name refers to special formations from verbal roots and stems that have the form and use of the name...
  • NAME IN GRAMMAR in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    The distinction between parts of speech found in ordinary grammars is not based on a strictly and consistently applied logical principle, as a result of which there is a large difference...

ADJECTIVE, -ogo, cf. or adjective. In grammar: a part of speech that denotes quality, property or belonging and expresses this meaning in the forms of case, number and (singular) gender. Full, short adjectives. Qualitative, relative adjectives. Pronominal adjectives.


View value ADJECTIVE in other dictionaries

Adjective Wed.- 1. Part of speech, including words denoting the quality, property or belonging of objects and changing by gender, case and number; adjective (in linguistics).
Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

Adjective- -Wow; Wed Linguistic Part of speech denoting the quality, property or belonging of an object and changing according to cases, numbers and singular by birth. Full, short........
Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary

Adjective- a part of speech denoting a sign (quality, property) of an object, usually expressing this meaning in the grammatical categories of gender, number, case and used in syntactic......
Big encyclopedic dictionary

Unmarked Adjective— See marked-unmarked adjectives.
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