Wednesday, 7 August 2024

Essential words you should use in your assignments right now / Take your vocabulary to the next level

 Vocabulary (Something Essential)

Utilizing a richer and more sophisticated vocabulary, as opposed to relying on basic emotional descriptors such as "happy," "sad," and "angry," enhances the quality of your essay writing.


Happy - Overjoyed, Radiant, Gleeful, Buoyant

Sad - Crestfallen, Desolate, Woeful, Downhearted

Angry - Incensed, Agitated, Exasperated, Upset

Beautiful - Enchanting, Mesmeric, Lovely, Splendid

Ugly - Unpleasant, Grotesque, Nauseating, Off-putting

Big - Massive, Monumental, Tremendous, Immense

Small - Minute, Minuscule, Diminutive, Compact

Good - Admirable, Commendable, Praiseworthy, Beneficial

Bad - Poor, Unsatisfactory, Deficient, Inadequate

Hot - Boiling, Parching, Scalding, Broiling

Cold - Glacial, Wintry, Nippy, Arctic

Fast - Brisk, Fleet, Nimble, Accelerated

Slow - Lagging, Unhurried, Delayed, Leisurely

Smart - Sharp, Astute, Clever, Perceptive

Dull - Lackluster, Mundane, Uninspiring, Tiresome

Brave - Intrepid, Gallant, Undaunted, Audacious

Cowardly - Weak-kneed, Pusillanimous, Meek, Hesitant

Kind - Considerate, Charitable, Thoughtful, Benevolent

Cruel - Savage, Callous, Malignant, Hard-hearted

Strong - Resilient, Stalwart, Formidable, Unyielding

Weak - Delicate, Fragile, Unstable, Infirm

Rich - Opulent, Lavish, Well-off, Affluent

Poor - Struggling, Penniless, Low-income, Underprivileged

Clean - Neat, Pure, Hygiene, Tidy

Dirty - Polluted, Filthy, Unclean, Squalid

Healthy - Hale, Thriving, Well, Strong

Sick - Unwell, Under-the-weather

Full - Packed, Jammed, Replete, Loaded

Empty - Depleted, Void, Blank, Unfilled

Bright - Shimmering, Beaming, Vivid, Gleaming

Dark - Shadowy, Blackened, Dim, Obscured

Old - Mature, Worn, Antique, Timeworn

New - Cutting-edge, Latest, Recent, Updated

Wet - Moist, Drenched, Sopping, Dripping

Dry - Arid, Withered, Parched, Deserted

Loud - Booming, Thunderous, Raucous, Rowdy

Quiet - Hushed, Still, Muted, Subdued

Young - Adolescent, Fresh, Newborn, Immature

Old - Senior, Aged, Elderly, Geriatric

Love - Admire, Esteem, Hold dear, Value

Hate - Detest, Abhor, Abominate, Despise

Tired - Weary, Drained, Spent, Fatigued

Hungry - Ravenous, Starved, Famished

Thirsty - Dehydrated, Parched, Thirsting, Desiccated

Funny - Hilarious, Entertaining, Witty, Jocular

Scared - Apprehensive, Afraid, Alarmed, Spooked

Calm - Untroubled, Serene, Placid, Composed

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