Stop Saying VERY! 50 Smart English Words To Speak English Fluently With Correct Pronunciation.
Hello english learners welcome back to the fifth and the final part of this english lesson series
where you learn how to stop saying very and replace it with much better english vocabulary
to sound fluent and confident in english this is the fifth part and the final part of this
lesson series and you have already learnt 40 advanced english words if you haven't watched
the first four parts of this series there's a playlist link for you in the description
or on the top right hand corner i would recommend you watch all the parts because there are
some amazing english words and you should make them a part of your daily english conversation
right away let's get started with today's lesson and replace another 10 basic words
with catchy and advanced vocabulary so you sound better and fluent from the rest of the crowd
sounds exciting i am sure it sounds exciting and that's our first word of the day
very exciting very exciting i have a better word instead you could say it's exhilarating
exhilarating the pronunciation is exhilarating seems like a long word
it is a five syllable word and you have to lay stress on z rating exhilarating say it with me
exhilarating, excellent my first skydiving was an exhilarating experience
of course when you jump from 21 000 feet above the ground it cannot just be exciting it has to be
an exhilarating experience exhilarating
now it's your turn I want you to practice making sentences with me and write them in the comments
it helps you remember new words you can pause the video for a few seconds post
your comment and proceed i would love to read your sentences next up on the list is very competitive
a better word to replace it would be cutthroat cut throat it's mostly used in business communication
when you compete intensely that involves using extreme measures because you have to win
it can be called a cutthroat situation it's like a do-or-die situation the smartphone market is quite
cutthroat every new launch is packed with dozens of new features
at a much affordable price great for consumers
now that brings us to the next word very cheap very cheap instead you can say
stingy stingy here we're not referring to the cost of something but using stingy as an adjective
it means someone who is unwilling to spend money or is not so generous he's really stingy
and thinks twice before buying a bottle of wine why do we have to invite him for dinner stingy
do you know someone who's stingy let me know in the comments
next up we have very thin we can replace it with gaunt it's simple to pronounce gaunt
it's used especially for someone who looks thin because of sickness hunger or they are worried
so be careful when using it he looked gaunt and exhausted when i visited him at the hospital
gaunt next at number five we have very upset we use this quite often don't we but now on instead
you could say distraught dis trot distraught she's still too distraught to talk about her divorce
distraught up next is very loved very loved that's another common word
and can be replaced with adored adored it's a nice word adored
when you love and respect someone deeply you adore them god is the past participle of the verb adore
he's a great doctor all his patients adore him a lot adore i hope you adore our lessons
if you adore them why don't you hit the like button your appreciation means a lot to us
when something does not smell good what do you say very smelly replace it with pungent pungent
pungent something like a strong smell like the pungent smell of frying onions that's pungent
you could also use it to describe a sharp criticism or comment since my brother never cleans
his closet there is a pungent smell coming from that area of his room pungent next up very silent
it can be replaced with an interesting word tranquil tranquil the pronunciation is
tranquil the stress is on the first part of the word tranquil bustling cities lay tranquil
during the lockdown tranquil here's the next one very cute instead you could say fetching
fetching it's so fetching to see the baby crawl go grab the camera i want to film it
fetching i'm sure that's a new word for you use it in your conversations when you find something
cute fetching next we have very empty you can say desolate desolate someplace that's not attractive
isolated with no people is a desolate place you can also use it to describe a feeling of
loneliness or sadness desolate after the fire the neighborhood burnt to a desolate waste
she felt desolate when her best friend moved away to another country well with let's talk you will
never feel desolate in your english learning journey we have more than 2 000 english lessons
for you to get fluent in spoken english let's revise quickly what we've learned today
very competitive cutthroat very exciting exhilarating very cheap stingy very thin gaunt
very upset distraught very loved adored very smelly pungent very quiet tranquil very cute
fetching very empty desolate that concludes the five part lesson series you have learnt 50 new and
advanced english words to use instead of very try making sentences using these words it would help
you remember them faster don't be a word ball use these new words in your everyday conversations i
hope you enjoyed all the lessons in this series let me know in the comments which ones are your
favorite words from today's english lesson i would love to know them i will see you soon
with one more amazing english lesson until then keep learning keep practising english
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