Vocabulary (Something Essential)
Utilizing a richer and more sophisticated vocabulary, as opposed to relying on basic emotional descriptors such as "rich," "poor," and "tall," enhances the quality of your essay writing.
Tall - Towering, High, Elevated, Lofty
Short - Petite, Small, Low, Diminutive
Hard - Solid, Rigid, Firm, Sturdy
Soft - Cushy, Gentle, Fluffy, Tender
Strong - Powerful, Mighty, Sturdy, Robust
Weak - Fragile, Delicate, Feeble, Ineffective
Happy - Cheerful, Elated, Joyful, Blissful
Sad - Downcast, Disheartened, Depressed, Blue
Light - Bright, Gentle, Luminous, Weightless
Rich - Wealthy, Affluent, Opulent, Prosperous
Poor - Underprivileged, Impoverished, Destitute, Needy
Fast - Speedy, Swift, Quick, Accelerated
Slow - Unhurried, Plodding, Delayed, Leisurely
Hot - Boiling, Fiery, Steaming, Scorching
Cold - Chilly, Icy, Frosty, Nippy
Near - Close, Adjacent, Nearby, Proximate
Far - Distant, Remote, Isolated, Outlying
Full - Packed, Overflowing, Loaded, Replete
Empty - Bare, Vacant, Depleted, Unfilled
Safe - Secure, Protected, Shielded, Guarded
Dangerous - Risky, Hazardous, Perilous, Threatening
Clear - Transparent, Lucid, Obvious, Unclouded
Muddy - Cloudy, Murky, Unclear, Muddled
Young - Youthful, Juvenile, Fresh, Inexperienced
Old - Ancient, Mature, Elderly, Experienced
Sweet - Sugary, Pleasant, Delicious, Luscious
Bitter - Sharp, Harsh, Acrid, Unpleasant
Hard - Tough, Firm, Rigid, Resilient
Soft - Gentle, Plush, Yielding, Mellow
Bright - Radiant, Vivid, Brilliant, Gleaming
Dim - Faint, Weak, Low, Indistinct
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