French Adjectives That Start with B

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In this article, we will look into a variety of French adjectives that start with the letter B. These adjectives can enrich your vocabulary and help you describe nouns more accurately.

List of French Adjectives Starting with B

  • babélique – Related to the Tower of Babel or a confused mix of languages.
  • babylonien – Pertaining to ancient Babylon or its opulence.
  • bacciforme – Having the shape of a berry or fleshy fruit.
  • baccivore – Feeding primarily on berries.
  • bachique – Related to wine or Bacchus' celebrations.
  • bâclé – Done quickly and carelessly.
  • baconien – Related to the philosophy of Francis Bacon.
  • bactéricide – Capable of killing bacteria.
  • bactérien – Related to bacteria.
  • bactériologique – Concerning the study of bacteria.
  • bactériostatique – Preventing the multiplication of bacteria without killing them.
  • bactérique – Concerning bacteria.
  • badin – Playful or lighthearted.
  • bagarreur – Prone to fighting or quarrels.
  • bahamien – Related to the Bahamas or its people.
  • bai – Describing a horse with a reddish-brown coat and black mane.
  • baissier – Related to a decline, especially in financial markets.
  • balanifère – Bearing acorns, as in certain trees.
  • baléare – Related to the Balearic Islands.
  • balèze – Very strong or impressive.
  • balistique – Related to the movement of projectiles or missiles.
  • balkanique – Related to the Balkans or its culture.
  • ballant – Hanging and swinging freely.
  • balnéaire – Related to seaside resorts or coastal activities.
  • bâlois – Related to Basel, Switzerland.
  • balourd – Clumsy or lacking finesse.
  • balsamique – Having a pleasant aroma, often soothing.
  • balte – Related to the Baltic region.
  • baltique – Related to the Baltic Sea or countries.
  • balzacien – Pertaining to the works or style of Honoré de Balzac.
  • bambara – Related to the Bambara people or their language.
  • banal – Lacking originality; common.
  • bancaire – Related to banking or financial institutions.
  • bancal – Unstable or lacking balance.
  • bancroche – Crooked or misshapen.
  • banderolé – Decorated with banners or ribbons.
  • banni – Banned or exiled.
  • bannissable – Deserving of being banned or exiled.
  • banquable – Financially viable or profitable.
  • bantou – Related to Bantu-speaking people of Africa.
  • baptismal – Related to baptism or christening.
  • baptistaire – Concerning baptismal records.
  • baraqué – Physically strong or muscular.
  • barbare – Uncivilized or lacking refinement.
  • barbaresque – Related to the historical Barbary Coast.
  • barbelé – Covered with barbed wire or sharp edges.
  • barbichu – Having a small beard.
  • barbifiant – Extremely boring or tedious.
  • barbiturique – Related to barbiturates, a class of sedative drugs.
  • barboteux – Splashing or paddling in water.
  • barbu – Having a beard.
  • barbudien – Related to Barbados or its people.
  • bariolé – Having bright and varied colors.
  • barjo – Slightly crazy or eccentric.
  • barjot – Informally meaning “mad” or “weird”.
  • barométrique – Related to atmospheric pressure measurement.
  • baroque – Extravagant or highly decorative in style.
  • barré – Blocked or informally meaning “crazy”.
  • baryté – Containing barium.
  • bas – Low or positioned beneath something.
  • basal – Forming the base or foundation.
  • bas-allemand – Related to Low German dialects.
  • basaltique – Made of basalt, a volcanic rock.
  • basané – Having a tanned or brown complexion.
  • basilaire – Located at the base of something, usually anatomical.
  • basilical – Related to a basilica or grand structure.
  • basilien – Related to Saint Basil or his religious order.
  • basique – Basic, either chemically or fundamentally.
  • basocellulaire – Related to basal cells in the skin.
  • basochien – Related to the historical Basoche, a guild of legal clerks.
  • basquaise – Related to the Basque region or culture.
  • basque – Related to the Basque people or language.
  • bastionné – Fortified with bastions.
  • batailleur – Warlike or argumentative.
  • bâtard – Born out of wedlock or mixed in origin.
  • batave – Related to the Dutch or historical Batavians.
  • bathyal – Pertaining to deep-sea oceanic zones.
  • bathymétrique – Concerning the measurement of ocean depths.
  • bâtonnable – Capable of being disciplined or controlled.
  • battable – Capable of being defeated.
  • baudelairien – Related to Charles Baudelaire or his poetry.
  • bavard – Talkative or chatty.
  • baveur – Drooling or releasing liquid.
  • baveux – Wet, slimy, or overly sentimental.
  • béant – Wide open or gaping.
  • béarnais – Related to Béarn, a region in France.
  • béatifique – Expressing supreme happiness or bliss.
  • beauceron – Related to the Beauce region or its shepherd dog breed.
  • bébête – Silly or childish.
  • bêcheur – Someone critical or condescending.
  • béchique – Soothing for a cough.
  • bédouin – Related to nomadic desert-dwelling Arabs.
  • bégayant – Stammering or hesitating in speech.
  • bègue – Having a speech impediment that causes stuttering.
  • bégueule – Prudish or excessively proper.
  • beige – Light tan or cream-colored.
  • belge – Related to Belgium or its people.
  • bélizais – Related to Belize or its people.
  • belliciste – Favoring war or aggressive conflict.
  • belligérant – Engaged in war or conflict.
  • belliqueux – Combative or aggressive.
  • bénédictin – Related to the Benedictine monastic order.
  • bénéficiaire – Receiving a benefit or advantage.
  • bénéfique – Beneficial or producing good effects.
  • benêt – Simple-minded or naive.
  • bénévole – Acting voluntarily without expecting payment.
  • bengali – Related to Bengal or its language.
  • bénin – Mild or non-threatening.
  • béninois – Related to Benin or its people.
  • bénisseur – Given to frequent blessings.
  • bénit – Blessed or consecrated.
  • benoît – Serene, sometimes hypocritically so.
  • benthique – Related to the ocean floor or deep-sea environments.
  • benzoïque – Containing or derived from benzoic acid.
  • béotien – Uncultured or ignorant, especially in arts and literature.
  • berbère – Related to the Berber people of North Africa.
  • berlinois – Related to Berlin or its inhabitants.
  • berrichon – Related to the Berry region in France.
  • besogneux – Hard-working but lacking skill or finesse.
  • bestial – Resembling an animal in behavior or brutality.
  • bêta – Second in a series or naive and inexperienced.
  • bête – Lacking intelligence or acting foolishly.
  • betteravier – Related to the cultivation of sugar beets.
  • beur – French slang for someone of North African descent.
  • beurré – Containing a lot of butter or being drunk.
  • bhoutanais – Related to Bhutan or its inhabitants.
  • biaisé – Distorted, unfair, or lacking objectivity.
  • bi-annuel – Occurring twice a year.
  • biarrot – Related to Biarritz, a city in France.
  • bibliographique – Concerning bibliographies or citation references.
  • bibliométrique – Related to the statistical analysis of publications.
  • biblique – Related to the Bible or biblical themes.
  • bicaméral – Having two legislative chambers.
  • bicarbonaté – Containing bicarbonate.
  • bicarré – Having two squared components, mathematically.
  • bicaténaire – Composed of two strands, often in genetics.
  • bicentenaire – Celebrating 200 years of existence.
  • bicéphale – Having two heads or two governing entities.
  • bichromaté – Containing two colors.
  • bicolore – Composed of two different colors.
  • biconcave – Curved inward on both sides.
  • biconvexe – Curved outward on both sides.
  • bidirectionnel – Functioning in two opposite directions.
  • bidon – Fake or fraudulent.
  • biélorusse – Related to Belarus or its inhabitants.
  • bien-aimé – Deeply loved or cherished.
  • bien-disant – Speaking politely or correctly.
  • bienfaisant – Doing good or beneficial.
  • bienheureux – Extremely happy or blessed.
  • biennal – Occurring every two years.
  • bien-pensant – Conventional or politically correct in thought.
  • bienséant – Proper and conforming to social norms.
  • bienveillant – Kind and well-intentioned.
  • bienvenu – Welcome or well-received.
  • bifide – Split into two parts.
  • bifilaire – Having two wires, in electrical contexts.
  • bifocal – Having two focal points, usually for eyeglasses.
  • bigame – Married to two people at the same time.
  • bigarré – Colorful or varied in pattern.
  • bigleux – Cross-eyed or having poor eyesight.
  • bigot – Fanatically religious or intolerant of different beliefs.
  • bihebdomadaire – Happening twice a week.
  • bijectif – Establishing a one-to-one correspondence in mathematics.
  • bilatéral – Involving two sides or parties.
  • bileux – Prone to excessive worry.
  • biliaire – Related to the bile or gallbladder.
  • bilié – Affected by or related to bile production.
  • bilieux – Irritable or prone to anger.
  • bilinéaire – Involving two linear variables.
  • bilingue – Fluent in two languages.
  • bilobé – Having two lobes.
  • biloculaire – Having two cavities, often in anatomical contexts.
  • bimane – Having two hands, as opposed to quadrupeds.
  • bimensuel – Occurring twice a month.
  • bimestriel – Occurring every two months.
  • bimétallique – Using two metals, often for coins or currency.
  • bimillénaire – Lasting for or celebrating 2000 years.
  • bimoléculaire – Composed of two molecules.
  • bimoteur – Equipped with two engines, usually referring to aircraft.
  • binaire – Composed of two elements or in computing, using binary code.
  • binational – Holding two nationalities.
  • binauriculaire – Related to both ears.
  • binoculaire – Related to both eyes or binocular vision.
  • bioactif – Having biological activity or effects.
  • bioclimatique – Designed to adapt to climatic conditions.
  • biocompatible – Compatible with living tissue or organisms.
  • biodégradable – Capable of decomposing naturally.
  • bioélectrique – Related to electrical phenomena in living organisms.
  • bioéthique – Concerning ethical issues in biology and medicine.
  • biogène – Produced by living organisms.
  • biogénétique – Related to genetics in biological development.
  • biographique – Related to a person's biography or life history.
  • biologique – Concerning life or natural biological processes.
  • biométrique – Related to the measurement of biological traits.
  • biomoléculaire – Concerning biological molecules.
  • bionique – Inspired by biological functions or systems.
  • biotechnique – Using biological techniques or technologies.
  • biotechnologique – Related to biotechnology and its applications.
  • biotique – Related to living organisms in an ecosystem.
  • biparti – Involving two political parties.
  • bipartite – Divided into two parts.
  • bipède – Moving on two legs.
  • bipenné – Having two rows of leaflets, in botany.
  • biphasé – Occurring in two phases.
  • biplace – Designed for two people, often referring to vehicles or aircraft.
  • bipolaire – Having two opposing poles or extreme tendencies.
  • biréfringent – Splitting light into two separate rays in physics.
  • birman – Related to Myanmar (Burma) or its people.
  • bisannuel – Occurring twice a year or lasting two years.
  • biscornu – Irregularly shaped or complex.
  • bisexuel – Attracted to both sexes.
  • bissecteur – Dividing an angle into two equal parts.
  • bissextil – Related to leap years with an extra day.
  • bistré – Dark brown in color.
  • bitonal – Using two tones or colors.
  • bitumeux – Containing or resembling bitumen.
  • bitumineux – Impregnated with bitumen.
  • biunivoque – Establishing a one-to-one correspondence.
  • bivalent – Having two values or meanings.
  • bivalve – Having two shells, as in certain mollusks.
  • bizarre – Strange or unusual.
  • bizarroïde – Even stranger than “bizarre.”
  • black – Informal term referring to a Black person.
  • blafard – Pale and sickly-looking.
  • blagueur – Someone who jokes frequently.
  • blanc – White in color.
  • blanchâtre – Slightly white or off-white.
  • blasé – Indifferent or unimpressed due to overexposure.
  • blasphématoire – Containing or expressing blasphemy.
  • blême – Pale, often due to illness or emotion.
  • blessant – Hurtful or offensive.
  • blet – Overripe and soft, especially referring to fruit.
  • bleu – Blue in color.
  • bleuâtre – Having a slight blue tint.
  • bleuté – Slightly blue in shade.
  • blindé – Armored or reinforced.
  • blond – Having light yellowish hair.
  • blondasse – Pejorative term for an artificial or dull blonde.
  • blondin – Young boy with blonde hair.
  • blondinet – Affectionate term for a small blonde-haired boy.
  • bocager – Related to bocage, a landscape of fields separated by hedges.
  • bogué – Containing a flaw or defect, especially in computing.
  • bohème – Living an unconventional and artistic lifestyle.
  • bohémien – Related to the Romani people or their lifestyle.
  • boisé – Having a lot of trees or a woody aroma.
  • boiteux – Lame or walking with difficulty.
  • boitillant – Limping slightly or hesitantly.
  • bolaire – Related to bowls or vessels.
  • bolchévique – Related to the Bolsheviks or communist revolutionaries.
  • bolivien – Related to Bolivia or its people.
  • bolonais – Related to Bologna, Italy.
  • bon – Good, beneficial, or kind.
  • bonapartiste – Supporting Napoleon Bonaparte or his political ideas.
  • bonasse – Too kind or naive to the point of being exploited.
  • bondé – Overcrowded or packed full.
  • bondieusard – Overly religious in a naive or excessive way.
  • booléen – Related to Boolean logic in mathematics and computing.
  • boréal – Related to the northern regions.
  • borgne – Having only one functional eye.
  • boriqué – Containing boric acid.
  • borique – Related to boron or boric compounds.
  • borné – Narrow-minded or lacking vision.
  • bosnien – Related to Bosnia or its people.
  • bosniaque – Specifically related to Bosniak Muslims of Bosnia.
  • bosselé – Having dents or bumps.
  • bosseur – Hardworking and diligent.
  • bossu – Having a humpback.
  • botanique – Related to the study of plants.
  • botswanais – Related to Botswana or its people.
  • bouché – Blocked or lacking intelligence.
  • bouchonné – Having the smell of cork, especially in wine.
  • bouddhique – Related to Buddhism.
  • bouddhiste – A follower of Buddhism.
  • boudiné – Tightly packed or squeezed.
  • boueux – Covered in mud or muddy in texture.
  • bouffant – Puffy or voluminous.
  • bouffon – Foolish or clownish.
  • bougon – Grumpy or complaining.
  • bougonneur – Frequently grumbling or muttering complaints.
  • bouillant – Boiling hot or extremely passionate.
  • bouilli – Boiled or having undergone boiling.
  • boulangiste – Related to General Boulanger’s political movement.
  • bouleversant – Emotionally overwhelming.
  • bouleversé – Deeply moved or upset.
  • boulimique – Having an excessive appetite, literally or figuratively.
  • boulonnais – Related to Boulogne or its people.
  • boulot – Stocky or chubby.
  • bourbeux – Muddy or swampy.
  • bourbonien – Related to the Bourbon royal dynasty.
  • bourgeois – Middle-class or materialistic in lifestyle.
  • bourguignon – Related to Burgundy, France.
  • bourlingueur – Leading an adventurous, traveling life.
  • bourratif – Filling but not necessarily nutritious.
  • bourré – Completely full or intoxicated.
  • bourru – Gruff or lacking warmth in demeanor.
  • boursicoteur – Someone who trades small amounts in the stock market.
  • boursier – Related to financial markets or scholarships.
  • boursouflé – Swollen or overblown.
  • bousillé – Damaged or poorly executed.
  • boutonneux – Covered in pimples, often referring to adolescence.
  • bovin – Related to cattle.
  • brabançon – Related to the Brabant region in Belgium.
  • brachial – Related to the arm.
  • brachycéphale – Having a short and broad skull.
  • bractéal – Related to bracts, leaf-like plant structures.
  • braillard – Crying or shouting noisily.
  • branché – Trendy or connected.
  • branchial – Related to gills in aquatic animals.
  • branchu – Having many branches.
  • braque – Erratic or unpredictable.
  • bravache – Displaying false bravery or bravado.
  • brave – Courageous or honest.
  • bredouille – Returning empty-handed or without success.
  • bredouilleur – Speaking quickly and incoherently.
  • bref – Short in duration or concise.
  • bréhaigne – Sterile, often referring to women or animals.
  • brêmois – Related to Bremen, Germany.
  • brésilien – Related to Brazil or its people.
  • bressan – Related to the Bresse region of France.
  • breton – Related to Brittany or its people.
  • bretonnant – Speaking or using the Breton language.
  • bréviligne – Having a short and compact physique.
  • briard – Related to the Brie region or its sheepdog breed.
  • bricoleur – Someone skilled in DIY projects or repairs.
  • brillant – Shiny or exceptionally talented.
  • brindezingue – Completely drunk or eccentric.
  • brioché – Having the appearance or texture of brioche.
  • brique – Brick-colored or shaped like a brick.
  • brisant – Breaking violently, usually waves.
  • britannique – Related to Britain or its culture.
  • broché – Bound without a hard cover, typically for books.
  • bromé – Containing bromine.
  • bromique – Related to bromine compounds.
  • bronchique – Related to the bronchial tubes or respiratory system.
  • bronchiteux – Suffering from bronchitis.
  • bronchitique – Related to bronchitis.
  • bronzé – Having a tan or bronze-like appearance.
  • brouillon – Messy, disorganized, or a draft version.
  • broussailleux – Overgrown or unkempt.
  • broussiné – Marked by friction, in zoology.
  • brownien – Related to erratic, microscopic movements.
  • brûlable – Capable of being burned.
  • brûlant – Extremely hot or intense.
  • brumal – Related to winter.
  • brumé – Covered in mist or appearing foggy.
  • brumeux – Foggy or unclear.
  • brun – Dark brown in color.
  • brunet – Having light brown hair.
  • bruni – Darkened over time.
  • brunswickois – Related to Brunswick, Germany.
  • brusque – Sudden or abrupt.
  • brut – Raw, natural, or unrefined.
  • brutal – Violent or harsh.
  • bruxellois – Related to Brussels or its people.
  • bruyant – Noisy or loud.
  • buccal – Related to the mouth.
  • bucolique – Evoking a peaceful, rural countryside.
  • budgétaire – Related to budgeting or financial planning.
  • buissonneux – Covered in bushes or shrubs.
  • bulbeux – Having the shape or characteristics of a bulb.
  • bulgare – Related to Bulgaria or its people.
  • bureaucratique – Related to excessive administrative procedures or bureaucracy.
  • buriné – Marked with deep lines, often from age or weather.
  • burkinabé – Related to Burkina Faso or its people.
  • burlesque – Comically exaggerated or absurd.
  • bursal – Related to fluid-filled sacs in the body (bursae).
  • burundais – Related to Burundi or its people.
  • busqué – Having a curved or hooked shape, often referring to a nose.
  • buté – Stubborn or obstinate.
  • buvable – Drinkable or acceptable in quality.
  • byzantin – Overly complex, intricate, or bureaucratic.
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