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Fancy Fonts: Vocabulary Perfect to Impress

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Having a comprehensive list of vocabulary is always useful. It means that you won’t get confused during reading comprehension, that you wouldn’t run out of words during composition, that you wouldn’t choke during speaking practices. Knowing a handful of elaborate pretty words also awesome, because that way you can impress anyone and everyone who reads what you write. So let’s take a look at ten ways to swap in generic words for pretty ones just for the sake of blowing everyone’s mind.

1. Instead of ‘bad’, why not use ‘reprehensible’?

2. Instead of ‘stubborn’, why not use ‘obdurate’?

3. Instead of ‘cry baby’, why not use ‘lachrymose’?

4. Instead of ‘boring’, why not use ‘lackluster’?

5. Instead of ‘moving’, why not use ‘poignant’?

6. Instead of ‘capable’, why not use adroit’?

7. Instead of ‘difficult to understand’, why not use ‘esoteric’?

8. Instead of ‘easygoing’, why not use ‘affable’?

9. Instead of ‘enthusiasm’, why not use ‘alacrity’?

10. Instead of peaceful, why not use ‘tranquil’?

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