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Hebrew Adjective List

Hebrew adjectives are collected in a separate table. Each word is provided with a Russian translation and root. Words can be filtered by root letters and mishkalim. When you click a word, you’ll see its forms by gender and number, with stress placement and Russian transcription.

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Word

Root

Part of speech

Meaning

נֶהֱדָר
nehedar

ה - ד - ר

Adjective

wonderful, magnificent

נָהוּג
nahug

נ - ה - ג

Adjective

customary, acceptable; driven (of a vehicle)

נָווֶה
nave

נ - ו - ה

Adjective

beautiful, pleasant (lit.)

נוֹזְלִי
nozli

נ - ז - ל

Adjective

liquid, fluid

נוֹחַ
noach

נ - ו - ח

Adjective

comfortable, convenient, pleasant

נוֹכֵחַ
nocheach

נ - כ - ח

Adjective

present, attendee; second person (grammar)

נוֹכְחִי
nochechi

נ - כ - ח

Adjective

current, present, prevailing

נוֹסָף
nosaf

י - ס - ף

Adjective

additional

נוֹצְרִי
notzri

נ - צ - ר

Adjective

Christian

נוֹרָא
nora

י - ר - א

Adjective

terrible, terrific, awe-inspiring; terribly, extremely (when used as an adverb)

נוֹשָׁן
noshan

י - שׁ - ן

Adjective

very old, obsolete

נוֹתָר
notar

ו - ת - ר

Adjective

remaining

נָזִיל
nazil

נ - ז - ל

Adjective

fluid; unstable; liquid (finance)

נָחוּץ
nachutz

נ - ח - ץ

Adjective

necessary, required

נָחוּשׁ
nachush

נ - ח - שׁ

Adjective

determined, decisive, steadfast

נֶחְמָד
nechmad

ח - מ - ד

Adjective

nice, lovely

נָטוּי
natuy

נ - ט - ה

Adjective

slanted, inclined; inflected (grammar)

נָטוּל
natul

נ - ט - ל

Adjective

devoid, lacking

נָטוּעַ
natua

נ - ט - ע

Adjective

planted; rooted

נָטוּשׁ
natush

נ - ט - שׁ

Adjective

abandoned, neglected, deserted

נֵיטְרָלִי
netrali

Adjective

neutral

נַייָּד
nayad

נ - י - ד

Adjective

mobile, portable

נַייָּח
nayach

נ - י - ח

Adjective

fixed, immobile, stationary

נִינּוֹחַ
ninoach

נ - ו - ח

Adjective

calm, serene, relaxed

נִיצָּב
nitzav

י - צ - ב

Adjective

perpendicular; upright, vertical

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