la odiada/temida policía the hated/feared secret police
secreta
su oportuna intervención your timely intervention
este maldito hotel this wretched hotel
los gratos recuerdos que the happy memories we have of
tenemos de España Spain
In contrast, adjectives that describe categorically rather than subjectively
generally follow the noun. Included among such adjectives are those that
place items in technical, scientific or other classifications, and also those
that assign characteristics such as colour, shape and condition:
un análisis sociológico a sociological analysis
una cinta azul a blue ribbon
una forma redonda a round shape
una silla rota a broken chair
Note: It is likely that an adjective qualified by an adverb is being used to qualify
the noun objectively. Therefore placement after the noun is probably the safest
option: un cantante muy popular ‘a very popular singer’, ropa muy moderna ‘very
trendy clothes’.
Some adjectives have different meanings depending on whether they come
before or after a noun:
antiguo la capital the ancient la antigua the former
antigua capital capital capital
medio el hombre the average medio half a glass
medio man vaso
nuevo una casa a brand-new una nueva a new
nueva house casa (another)
house
numeroso grupos large groups numerosos many
numerosos grupos groups
pobre amigos poor pobres unfortunate
pobres friends amigos friends
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