Upgrade Your Vocabulary π Better Ways to Say VERY... Happy / Sad / Good / Bad
Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
and inΒ this lesson today, I'm going to help you to break
some bad habits. HopefullyΒ we can stop you from beingΒ Β
a little lazy at times with your word choice. There are so many
interesting and intelligent ways
of expressing your ideas in English.
In fact,Β we're going to take a lot of these kind of dull
boring English words and replace them with betterΒ ones.
More colourful, more impressive language.
We're going to be focused on expanding your vocabulary
and as always, I've got a mini quiz for you at the end
of this video to make sure that all theseΒ exciting new words
actually stick in your mind and become part of your regular
So hang around till the end and test what you know.
So we all have bad habits, don't we? And weΒ tend to get stuck
they just become familiar and really easy.
So many of my students get stuck in the habitΒ of using
basic vocabulary because it's easy
and yeah you can communicate your message with
basic English vocabulary right and that's awesome
but there's gonna come a time when eitherΒ you notice or
other people around you start to notice that actually
you're just using the sameΒ words on repeat again and again.
To be interesting, to impress and influence people,
you've got toΒ keep expanding your vocabulary and it's notΒ Β
just the vocabulary that you understand. It's theΒ vocabulary that
comes to you instantly as you're using it
as you're speaking, as you're writing soΒ we want to activate
that broader vocabulary today.
And one surefire way to expand your vocabulary
andΒ sound more impressive as you use English is to use
better adjectives, better descriptive words in yourΒ sentences.
And you can train yourself to stop using
really dull and boring adjectives just by avoidingΒ one little word
very.
Very happy, very good, very bad.
And a little hint. Some other words that you mightΒ be using with
dull adjectives are words like so,
And the cool thing is, thisΒ one simple rule will help you to become
more conscious and more aware of the words thatΒ you choose
when you speak and this is really important because
using very regularly is a habitΒ that you need to break.
Maybe it's too late to fix it in that momentΒ but
you will be more likely to remember next time and to change
the words that you're usingΒ and that's really what being conscious
of your mistakes means. Being aware that it's happening
andΒ this will help you to change your behaviour.
If you practise this skill while you're writing, you haveΒ the
opportunity to think of a better word in that moment or even
look one up and grow the vocabularyΒ that you're using that way.
So let's start with very happy.
Now there's lots of different waysΒ to express this idea in English,
If we lookΒ at some examples we should be able to make it
a little clearer when to use each one.
SheΒ just found out she's pregnant. She's very happy.
We can add more meaning by saying:
She'sΒ overjoyed. She's full of happiness and joy.
We could say that she's thrilled especially ifΒ she's really happy
We can say she's ecstatic or she's elated
and that's evenΒ stronger again. That's joyful excitementΒ Β
you know, an overwhelming feeling of happiness
So if you want to add even more meaning,
ThereΒ are so many better and more meaningful ways to say
that you're very sad and I think this lessonΒ is gonna be like
a roller coaster it's gonna be full of highs and lows.
Happy, sad, good, badΒ but we're just gonna ride it out okay?
The truth is we can be sad for lots of differentΒ reasons
and we can be sad in lots of different ways.
So as you start expanding your vocabulary,
you really need to become more aware of the little
nuances between words like heartbroken, devastated,
Because all of them are more meaningful ways to talk about
that feelingΒ of being very sad.
So in this context, sheΒ left him means that she broke up with him.
and heartbrokenΒ is the perfect adjective to use when
You could also say that he'sΒ devastated too, especially if he
wasn't expecting it you know, and it was a bit of a shock.
So whenΒ you have sadness together with shock and surprise,
these emotions together, devastated is a reallyΒ good choice.
Let's look at a different example.
Sara looked very sad. She'd been so confident
sheΒ would win the competition, but then she came fifth.
She looked disappointed. She's unhappy becauseΒ she wasn't
as good as she thought she'd be.
Using dejected suggests that in that moment, she's lost hope that
she'll ever compete again. It's that sad, she's just lost all hope.
There areΒ several other really great words that you can sayΒ Β
if you're very sad. You might use ashamed,
I mean you're gonna have so much fun with a thesaurus
but the trickΒ with these new words is studying how they're used,
making sure that you're using them accurately with the
appropriate verbs and prepositions that they often get used with.
And the second thing you needΒ to be aware of is the context
in which they're used because those nuanced meanings
are ever soΒ slightly different and makes one more appropriateΒ Β
to use in one situation while another perhaps not.
A great way to practise this is to write sentences using
these words down in the commentsΒ below
so that I can check them for you,
help you to choose the right one for the rightΒ context
and that sentence when you're practising with this activity,
it can be really simple. ItΒ can just be he or she looked
because and then include a short descriptionΒ of the situation.
Stop saying very good, there are so many other
better ways of saying very good in English.
Very good should be banned because instead we can say
and awesome. Did I say awesome already?
All these words are so similar, you can use themΒ in almost
I thought your performance was very good.
Your performance was exceptional.
Your performanceΒ was amazing.
It was a splendid performance.
Okay brace yourself. We're going down again,
we're gonnaΒ think of some alternatives for very bad.
Can you think of any because there are lots of them.
I'mΒ sure some are popping into your mind already.
Can you hear that stressed syllable in those words
when I pronounce it? I'm exaggerating the stressedΒ syllable
to add emphasis and even more meaning.
You can do thatΒ with all adjectives whether they're
positive or negative adjectives to addΒ even more meaning.
Disgusting can be used when food tastes really bad or
whenΒ something smells really bad.
TheΒ weather's been very bad lately.
The weather's been terrible lately.
If you're talking aboutΒ someone's behaviour and you're saying that
they behaved very badly, you might say that their
behaviour was atrocious. His behaviour was atrocious.
There's not a lotΒ of things in the world that are atrocious
but it is a very good adjective to use
whenΒ you're saying that something is very bad.
You have to be carefulΒ about how you use these negative
adjectives because they have a really strong meaning
and theyΒ can be offensive, especially if you're using them
to talk about a person or something that theyΒ do
or something that they care about, that can hurt.
Can you think of any other ways to say veryΒ bad?
This is a really good activity to practise,
to activate words that you don't use so often.
So ifΒ you can think of some other ways to say very bad
add them down in the comments below.
If you catchΒ yourself talking about something that is very big
then you can replace this kind of averageΒ adjective with a more
sophisticated one like huge, obviously,
We walked through a very big gate at the entrance.
The gateΒ that we walked through was massive.
Gigantic and monstrous are very, very big - exceptionally large.
Some of the ships that pull in and out of the port
When I'm walking past these gigantic ships,
Can youΒ think of a better way to say very small?
Tiny,
Paul was quite angry about theΒ damage even though the scratch
The chances of losing all our money are very small.
Let's keepΒ going. What can you think of that's very dirty?
your dog after it's rolled in dirt.
Don'tΒ let that dog inside, it's very dirty!
Filthy is a great word for very dirty.
If you're talking about a room or maybe a car
you could say it wasΒ spotless or
not a single thing was out of place.
We were so impressedΒ when we got home,
TheyΒ must have spent hours cleaning it.
And we can definitely improve on very pretty, can't we?
And I'm sure, absolutely certain that you have at least oneΒ Β
Hopefully, it was beautiful butΒ we can also use stunning,
She looked very pretty as sheΒ came down the stairs
She looked stunning as she came down the stairs.
And lastly, as we come off the high of very pretty
of course we need to have very ugly right.
SoΒ instead of very ugly, you could say hideous.
So it's not heidis which is a common mistake
that I often hear my students make. It's hideous.
And you can also say grotesque.
NowΒ obviously, I don't need to remind you again but
I feel like I have to, these adjectivesΒ are extremely strong
and negative so please don't use them to describe people.
Some of the big houses up on the hill
are very ugly. They're grotesque.
Their driveways are lined with very ugly statues.
Just because people haveΒ lots of money, doesn't mean
Grotesque houses and hideous statues.
Okay so it's time to test everything you know
with a little quiz, I'm going to read outΒ a sentence
and you need to improve the words
that are highlighted in the sentence.
There mightΒ be more than one option that you can choose from
so that makes it a little bit easier
but I'm goingΒ to go through them quite quickly because I want to
test your recall, I want to test how quickly areΒ these new words
popping into your head all right?
So we're going for speed this time.
Usually yourΒ car's full of rubbish, but today it's very clean!
Today it's spotless. Today it's immaculate.
A very ugly monster emerged from the cave.
HaveΒ you seen her engagement ring? It's very pretty.
We were very sad to hearΒ the fire destroyed their family home.
We were devastated to hear that.Β
They're getting married this afternoon butΒ unfortunately,
Look at the queueΒ of people waiting to get in, it's very big!
It rained the entire weekend we were away camping,
so whenΒ we got home on Sunday, everything was very dirty.
They suggested we meet themΒ in France which,
I thought, was a very good idea!
John and Kate were very happyΒ when they found out they
Let me know how you went with the quiz downΒ in the comments
below. If there are a couple of words that you got wrong or
maybe they took youΒ a little while to think of,
hit the pause button now and practise writing a few more
sentencesΒ like these down in the comments below.
Another really great way of practising these adjectives isΒ if you
have a speaking partner that you practise speaking
or maybe you have a tutor or someone else you meet up with
ask them to listen out for very. Every time you useΒ very
when you're speaking, ask them to stop you
and let you know that you've used very and give youΒ the chance
to think of a better word to describe
There is no betterΒ way to improve your vocabulary
and the way that you're using it than to stop in that moment
andΒ get you to self-correct, correct that or improve
that adjective as you're using it.
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