![]() ![]() I feel nauseous when I smell beef cooking.The amazing curls in Beth’s hair are natural.His singing voice is more nasal than his speaking voice.The hallway may be narrow, but the rooms are very large.Carol is so naive that she doesn’t realize Ben is just using her.Scrooge was a nasty man with a nasty temper. They're sure to provide you with ideas on how you can use these words in your own sentences. Wondering how you can fit some of these n-adjectives into your writing and conversations? Review these sentences featuring some of the adjectives that start with "n" as examples. null - not valid or enforceable associated with a zero value.nostalgic - of or related to a longing for something far away or long ago, or for former happy circumstances.notorious - widely but unfavorably known or talked about.nutritious - nourishing of value as food.numerous - many in number, a large quantity.numb - weakened in or deprived of the power of feeling or moving deadened insensible.nutty - containing or producing many nuts having a nut-like flavor (slang) crazy or wild.nude- completely unclothed or uncovered bare.noxious - harmful to the health corrupting unwholesome.novel - new and unusual especially, being the first of its kind.nourishing - providing nutrients sustaining life providing for growth and development.noteworthy - worthy of note deserving notice outstanding remarkable.nosy - being too interested in other people's lives prying.nostalgic - reminiscent of past occurrences fond remembrance. ![]() normative - relating to or establishing a behavioral norm.nonsensical - unintelligible, foolish, silly, absurd.nonprofit- expressly established for or done as public service, charitable work, etc.nonpartisan- not controlled or influenced by, or supporting, any single political party.nonessential- not required not of primary importance.nondescript - plain-looking, with no distinguishing features.nonchalant- without warmth or enthusiasm not showing interest showing cool lack of concern casually indifferent.nonalcoholic - a beverage usually containing less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.Keep exploring for even more descriptive words to boost your vocabulary. The good n-adjectives aren't all in the early part of alphabetical order. noisy - making, or accompanied by, noise making more sound than is expected or customary full of noise.nocturnal - active during nighttime hours.noble - having or showing high moral qualities or ideals, or greatness of character having excellent qualities superior of high hereditary rank or title aristocratic.neutral - impartial neither good nor bad.nervous - characterized by or having a disordered state of the nerves characterized by or showing emotional tension, restlessness, agitation fearful apprehensive.nerdy - describing a person regarded as socially dull, unsophisticated, awkward, etc., especially one who is preoccupied with academics, intellectual hobbies, etc.negligent - habitually failing to do the required thing neglectful.nefarious - having harmful or criminal intent.naughty - not behaving properly mischievous or disobedient.nearsighted - being able to better see near objects rather than distant ones myopic.needy - in, or characterized by, need, or poverty very poor having or showing a need for affection or emotional support.nauseous - affected with nausea, feeling as if one might throw up.natural - of, or arising from, nature in accordance with what is found or expected in nature not artificial or manufactured.native - belonging to a locality or country by birth, production, or growth indigenous.national - relating to an entire country characteristics of a country.nasty - very dirty, filthy offensive in taste or smell morally offensive very unpleasant mean malicious ill-humored.narrow - not wide limited in meaning, size, amount, or extent.nameless - indescribable, lacking a name.naked- not wearing any clothes undressed.naive - unaffectedly, or sometimes foolishly, simple childlike not suspicious credulous.Start adding n-adjectives to your vocabulary with this alphabetical list of options for adjectives that start with "n."
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