28 Adjectives Ending in -SOME
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| Adjective | Meaning | Example sentence |
| Awesome | Inspiring awe or admiration. | The view from the top of the mountain was truly awesome. |
| Blithesome | Cheerful and lighthearted. | Her blithesome attitude always brightens up the room. Adjectives ending in -some |
| Burdensome | Difficult to carry out or fulfil; heavy. | The heavy workload was burdensome and exhausting. |
| Chillsome | Causing chills or a feeling of cold. | The chillsome wind made everyone shiver. |
| Cumbersome | Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use. | The cumbersome suitcase was difficult to carry. |
| Delightsome | Pleasing, charming, delightful. | The garden was delightsome with its colourful flowers and pleasant fragrance. |
| Fearsome | Causing fear or terror. Adjectives ending in -some | The fearsome lion roared loudly in the jungle. |
| Gladsome | Joyful or cheerful. | The gladsome news of her promotion spread quickly among her friends. |
| Gruesome | Causing horror or disgust. | The crime scene was gruesome and hard to look at. |
| Handsome | (for people) good-looking; (for objects) attractive or elegant. | He was a handsome young man with striking features. Adjectives ending in -some |
| Irksome | Annoying or irritating. | The repetitive task became irksome after a while. |
| Loathsome | Causing hatred or disgust. | The loathsome behavior of the bully was condemned by everyone. |
| Lonesome | Feeling lonely or isolated. | She felt lonesome after moving to a new city where she knew no one. |
| Lovesome | Lovable, worthy of love. | The puppy’s lovesome nature made it easy for everyone to adore him. |
| Mettlesome | Full of spirit and courage. | The mettlesome soldier showed great courage in battle. |
| Noisome | Offensive, harmful, or stinking. | The noisome smell from the garbage bin was unbearable. |
| Quarrelsome | Inclined to argue or fight. | The quarrelsome neighbours argued frequently over trivial matters. |
| Quicksome | Full of life, lively. Adjectives ending in -some | The quicksome movements of the dancer were mesmerizing. |
| Ransome | Worthy of ransom or value. | The artefact was considered ransome due to its historical value. |
| Ruggedsome | Rough or tough. | The ruggedsome terrain made hiking challenging but rewarding. |
| Sportsome | Fond of sports or games. |
Our sportsome child enjoyed playing various games with his friends. |
| Teethsome | Pleasing to the taste; delicious. | The teethsome dessert was a hit at the party. |
| Tiresome | Causing one to feel bored or weary. | The long and tiresome journey left everyone exhausted. |
| Troublesome | Causing difficulty or worry. | The troublesome issue needed immediate attention. Adjectives ending in -some |
| Wearisome | Exhausting and tiring. | The wearisome task seemed never-ending. |
| Wholesome | Conducive to health or well-being. | She prepared a wholesome meal with fresh, organic ingredients. |
| Winsome | Having the quality of being agreeable; winning. | The windswept landscape had a windsomeness that was captivating. |
| Worrisome | Causing worry or anxiety. Adjectives ending in -some | The worrisome news about the storm had everyone on edge. |

Adjectives ending in -some
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