Debates adjectives are listed in this post. Each word below can often be found in front of the noun debates in the same sentence. This reference page can help answer the question what are some adjectives commonly used for describing DEBATES.
academic, acrimonious, aesthetic, american, angry, animated, bitter, broader, central, century, complex, congressional, constitutional, contemporary, contentious, controversial, critical, cultural, current, divisive, doctrinal, domestic
earlier, early, earnest, economic, educational, endless, environmental, epistemological, ethical, european, exciting, extensive, famous, feminist, few, fierce, first, formal, frequent, fruitless, furious, further
future, general, global, great, heated, historical, hot, ideological, important, intellectual, intense, interesting, interminable, internal, international, joint, key, larger, late, later, legal, legislative
lengthy, literary, lively, local, long, major, many, medical, methodological, modern, moral, more, most, national, new, numerous, old, ongoing, open, other, own, parliamentary
partisan, passionate, philosophical, political, popular, presidential, previous, primary, private, prolonged, protracted, public, recent, related, religious, same, scholarly, scientific, serious, several, sharp, similar
social, spirited, standing, stormy, subsequent, such, technical, televised, theological, theoretical, various, vehement, vigorous, violent, warm, weekly, wider
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Numerous and acrimonious