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Adjectives Starting with 'O'

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Adjectives that start with "o" include "optimistic," which means having a positive outlook, and "obnoxious," which describes something unpleasant or annoying. Do any specific adjectives come to mind that you'd like to know more about or use in a sentence? It's fun to explore how different words can enhance our expression. Are you working on something creative, like writing or a project, where you're using these adjectives?