Prepositions after Adjectives (List)

  • Adjective + about: He's happy about his promotion.
  • Adjective + at: I'm good at math.
  • Adjective + by: She was surprised by the news.
  • Adjective + for: I'm ready for the exam.
  • Adjective + in: He's interested in history.
  • Adjective + of: We're proud of you.
  • Adjective + on: He's keen on sports.
  • Adjective + to: I'm close to him.
  • Adjective + with: She's popular with the students.
  • Adjective + from: He's different from the others.
  • Adjective + against: She's prejudiced against that group.
  • Adjective + before: He's mature before his age.
  • Adjective + during: He's active during.the day.
  • Adjective + into: She's dedicated to her job.
  • Adjective + over: I'm excited over the trip.
  • Adjective + towards: She's cold towards him.
  • Adjective + under: He's undeterred by the challenge.
  • Adjective + upon: He's insistent upon going.
  • Adjective + via: We're connected via a common friend.
  • Adjective + despite: She's calm despite the chaos.
  • Adjective + since: He's changed since his accident.
  • Adjective + through: She's successful through hard work.
  • Adjective + until: He's restless until he finishes.
  • Adjective + onto: She's keen onto new ideas.
  • Adjective + behind: He's supportive behind closed doors.
  • Adjective + outside: I'm comfortable outside my zone.
  • Adjective + between: He's torn between choices.
  • Adjective + inside: I'm warm inside my home.
  • Adjective + beyond: Her talent is beyond praise.
  • Adjective + within: He feels safe within this community.
  • Adjective + amongst: He's popular amongst peers.
  • Adjective + without: They're strong without resources.
  • Adjective + across: Her influence is felt across borders.
  • Adjective + beneath: His empathy lies beneath his toughness.
  • Adjective + besides: Besides being smart, she's beautiful.
  • Adjective + near: Her success is near certain.
  • Adjective + unlike: Unlike others, he's selfless.
  • Adjective + alongside: He's working alongside veterans.
  • Adjective + following: He's sad following the loss.
  • Adjective + amid: She's calm amid the storm.
  • Adjective + except: He's vulnerable except when with friends.
  • Adjective + regarding: She's open regarding her opinions.
  • Adjective + including: He's respected, including by competitors.
  • Adjective + concerning: She's dismissive concerning rumors.
  • Adjective + off: He's better off without negativity.
  • Adjective + around: She's comfortable around strangers.
  • Adjective + past: He's moved past his failures.
  • Adjective + above: She stands above petty politics.
  • Adjective + below: I'm shocked below words at the news.
  • Adjective + toward: He is kind toward animals.