Strong Words Vocabulary in English
When learning English, many beginners often use the word very before adjectives. For example, you might say very strong or very tired. While this is correct, it does not sound natural or advanced. Native speakers often replace very + adjective with a single stronger word. These are called strong words, and they make your English more fluent and expressive.
In this lesson, you will learn several useful examples. Instead of very strong, you can say powerful. Instead of very fast, you can say lightning-fast. If you feel very tired, a better word is exhausted. When someone is very determined, they are relentless. A person who is very courageous can be described as fearless. If you are very patient, another word is enduring. Finally, someone who is very energetic is lively.
These words are commonly used in everyday English conversations, movies, and books. Learning them will help you understand native speakers better and express yourself more clearly. Try practicing each word in a sentence and compare how much stronger and natural your English sounds.
Mastering strong words is a quick way to make your speaking and writing more powerful.
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