English Grammer

80 Adjectives Starting with B – Meaning and Example

Here are 80 adjectives starting with the letter “B” along with their meanings and example sentences:

Adjectives Starting with B

1. Beautiful – pleasing to the senses or mind
→ She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
2. Brave – showing courage or fearlessness
→ The firefighter performed a brave rescue.
3. Bright – full of light; intelligent
→ The sun shone brightly in the clear sky.
4. Busy – actively engaged in activity
→ The streets were busy with shoppers during the holiday season.
5. Brilliant – shining brightly; exceptionally clever or talented
→ The pianist’s performance was brilliant and captivated the audience.
6. Bashful – shy or timid
→ The bashful child hid behind their parent’s legs.
7. Bitter – having a sharp, unpleasant taste or feeling
→ The medicine had a bitter aftertaste.
8. Blue – having a color between green and violet; feeling sad
→ She painted her room a lovely shade of blue.
9. Breezy – characterized by a gentle wind
→ It was a breezy afternoon at the seaside.
10. Brilliant – exceptionally intelligent or talented
→ The student received a brilliant score on the test.

11. Bumpy – having a rough or uneven surface
→ The car ride was bumpy due to the potholed road.

12. Breathtaking – stunning or awe-inspiring
→ The view from the mountaintop was breathtaking.

13. Bulky – large and unwieldy
→ The suitcase was too bulky to fit in the overhead compartment.

14. Benevolent – kind and generous
→ The benevolent old man donated a large sum to charity.

15. Bashful – shy or timid
→ The bashful child hid behind their parent’s legs.

16. Blazing – burning or glowing fiercely
→ The fire in the fireplace was blazing brightly.

17. Barbaric – savage or cruel
→ The treatment of prisoners was described as barbaric.

18. Buzzing – making a continuous humming or buzzing sound
→ The bees were buzzing around the flowers.

19. Brutal – extremely harsh or violent
→ The boxer delivered a brutal punch to his opponent.

20. Barren – lacking vegetation or life
→ The desert was a barren landscape of sand and rocks.

21. Broad – wide or extensive
→ The river flowed through a broad valley.

22. Boundless – limitless or infinite
→ Her love for her children was boundless.

23. Brilliant – exceptionally intelligent or talented
→ The student received a brilliant score on the test.

24. Bottomless – seemingly without a bottom; extremely deep
→ The well appeared bottomless as we dropped a stone into it.

25. Brief – lasting only for a short period
→ The meeting was brief, lasting only fifteen minutes.

26. Blazing – burning or glowing fiercely
→ The fire in the fireplace was blazing brightly.

27. Boisterous – noisy and energetic
→ The children played in a boisterous manner.

28. Bare – not covered or adorned; empty or lacking
→ He walked barefoot on the sandy beach.

29. Breathless – without breath; unable to breathe
→ The runner crossed the finish line breathless.

30. Burly – strong and heavily built
→ The burly man easily lifted the heavy box.

31. Bewildered – completely puzzled or confused
→ The lost tourist looked bewildered in the busy city.

32. Blissful – extremely happy or joyful

→ They spent a blissful day at the beach.

33. Brawny – physically strong and muscular
→ The brawny weightlifter easily lifted the barbell.

34. Burnt – damaged or discolored by burning
→ She accidentally left the cookies in the oven too long, and they were burnt.

35. Blissful – extremely happy or joyful
→ They spent a blissful day at the beach.

36. Blurry – unclear or lacking focus
→ The photograph was blurry and out of focus.

37. Broken – not functioning or in a state of disrepair
→ The broken chair needed to be fixed.

38. Brilliant – exceptionally intelligent or talented
→ The student received a brilliant score on the test.

39. Bubbly – full of energy and enthusiasm
→ The bubbly child was always smiling and laughing.

40. Brutal – extremely harsh or violent
→ The boxer delivered a brutal punch to his opponent.

41. Breezy – characterized by a gentle wind
→ It was a breezy afternoon at the seaside.

42. Brave – showing courage or fearlessness
→ The firefighter performed a brave rescue.

43. Blinding – extremely bright or dazzling
→ The blinding sun made it difficult to see.

44. Blue – having a color between green and violet; feeling sad
→ She painted her room a lovely shade of blue.

45. Broken-hearted – deeply saddened or disappointed
→ After the breakup, she was left broken-hearted.

46. Bitter – having a sharp, unpleasant taste or feeling
→ The medicine had a bitter aftertaste.

47. Brutish – savage or cruel
→ The brutish dictator ruled with an iron fist.

48. Bumpy – having a rough or uneven surface
→ The car ride was bumpy due to the potholed road.

49. Booming – loud, deep, and resonant
→ The booming thunder frightened the dog.

50. Blank – empty or without any marks or writing
→ The page was blank, waiting to be filled with words.

51. Beguiling – charming or enchanting in a deceptive way
→ The beguiling melody captivated the audience.

52. Burnished – polished or made shiny by rubbing
→ The burnished armor gleamed in the sunlight.

53. Balanced – having equal weight or distribution; mentally stable
→ She maintained a balanced diet for a healthy lifestyle.

54. Bountiful – plentiful or abundant
→ The farmer’s harvest was bountiful this year.

55. Broken-down – in a state of disrepair or non-functioning
→ The broken-down car was towed away.

56. Brazen – bold or shameless
→ The thief had the brazen audacity to steal in broad daylight.

57. Burgeoning – growing or expanding rapidly
→ The city’s burgeoning population led to increased demand for housing.

58. Bright-eyed – having lively, alert, or enthusiastic eyes
→ The bright-eyed child eagerly opened their birthday presents.

59. Bushy – thick and full of foliage or hair
→ He had a bushy beard that reached his chest.

60. Blustery – characterized by strong winds or gusts
→ The blustery weather made it difficult to walk outside.

61. Broken-hearted – deeply saddened or disappointed
→ After the breakup, she was left broken-hearted.

62. Bubbly – full of energy and enthusiasm
→ The bubbly child was always smiling and laughing.

63. Bewildering – confusing or perplexing
→ The maze was a bewildering challenge to solve.

64. Blissful – extremely happy or joyful
→ They spent a blissful day at the beach.

65. Blurry – unclear or lacking focus
→ The photograph was blurry and out of focus.

66. Brave – showing courage or fearlessness
→ The firefighter performed a brave rescue.

67. Blinding – extremely bright or dazzling
→ The blinding sun made it difficult to see.

68. Brilliant – exceptionally intelligent or talented
→ The student received a brilliant score on the test.

69. Breezy – characterized by a gentle wind
→ It was a breezy afternoon at the seaside.

70. Broken – not functioning or in a state of disrepair
→ The broken chair needed to be fixed.

71. Bulky – large and unwieldy
→ The bulky package was difficult to carry.

72. Bashful – shy or timid
→ The bashful child hid behind their parent’s legs.

73. Blithe – carefree and lighthearted
→ The blithe laughter of children filled the playground.

74. Beaming – radiating happiness or joy
→ Her face was beaming with pride after receiving the award.

75. Bland – lacking strong flavor or interest
→ The dish was bland and could use some seasoning.

76. Boundless – limitless or infinite
→ Her love for her children was boundless.

77. Blistering – intensely hot or fast-paced
→ The blistering heat made it unbearable to be outside.

78. Bizarre – strange or eccentric
→ He had a bizarre collection of vintage toys.

79. Beloved – dearly loved or cherished
→ The old tree was a beloved landmark in the neighborhood.

80. Bombastic – high-sounding but with little meaning; inflated language
→ The politician’s bombastic speech failed to impress the audience.

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