Some overused adjectives to avoid are vague "fluff" adjectives, which have lost their impact as a result of over reliance.
Overused adjectives like vague and empty modifiers such as words like bad, good, mice or interesting are best avoided as they don't pain a good picture for the reader.
Instead, use specific sensory details like instead of using "a good meal", use the words "exquisite" or savory or even mouth watering.
Also avoid hyperbolic superlatives like words such as awesome, amazing, literally or incredible as overusing these adjectives and words deadens their impact.
Instead, use words that fit the precise emotion, like "astonishing" or even "spectacular".
And avoid using weak intensifiers like very, really or totally.
Instead, it's best to drop these words entirely to make your nouns and verbs do the heavy lifting.
Or use stronger and more extreme adjectives, like for example you could use exhausted instead of very tired.
And avoid absolute words, like every, perfect, unique etc, as something is either unique or is not unique and cannot be very unique.
Instead use words like "flawless" or "One of a kind".