Wednesday, 13 January 2021

15 Words to Use Instead of Very

 Here's a list of words you can use instead of very.

  1. 1. furious – very angry
    Michael was furious when he found out someone hit his car.

  2. 2. awful – very bad

  3. The garbage can smells awful! Take it out.

  4. 3. adorable – very cute

  5. That's an adorable puppy!

  6. 4. gorgeous – very beautiful
    Sarah wore a gorgeous red dress to the party.

5. comprehensive – very complete
He gave a comprehensive report on the project.

  1. 6. swamped – very busy
    I'm swamped with work for months.

  2. 7. effortless – very easy
    We went on an effortless hike to the waterfalls.

  3. 8. massive – very big
    The sun is a massive star that measures 1,392,000 kilometers in diameter. 

  4. 9. perilous – very dangerous
    Mount Everest is a perilous mountain to climb.

  5. 10. filthy – very dirty
    Change your shirt. It's filthy!

    1. 11. ecstatic – very happy
      Paul was ecstatic to find out that his wife was pregnant.

    2. 12. obese – very fat
      At 140 kilos, Bryant was an obese man.

    3. 13. exhilarating – very exciting
      Running can be an exhilarating experience.

    4. 14. crucial – very important
      Exercise is crucial for maintaining good health.

    5. 15. wealthy – very rich
      Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is a wealthy man.

    For more words, check out this 128-word list. Practice using the words in a sentence!

    Make up 5 sentences with the words from the list and post them in the commentary section.




2 comments:

  1. 1. Awful - The weather was awful the whole time – cold and wet.
    2. Adorable - She has the most adorable two-year-old girl.
    3. Comprehensive - We offer you a comprehensive training in all aspects of the business.
    4. Swamped - The office was swamped with complaints.
    5. Massive - She died after taking a massive overdose of drugs.
    6. Perilous - It was a perilous voyage across the Atlantic in a small boat.
    7. Ecstatic - He was ecstatic when he heard that he was going to be a father.
    8. Exhilarating - an exhilarating walk in the mountains.
    9. Crucial - It's crucial that we arrive before 8 o'clock.
    10. Wealthy - With their natural resources they are potentially a very wealthy country.

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  2. 1.We have been having awful weather.
    2.There were also massive differences in land prices and yields.
    3.He was ecstatic when he heard that he was going to be a father.
    4.She played a crucial role in the meeting.
    5.I am swamped with homework.
    6.He was filthy and ragged.

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Angelina Jolie receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2013 Governors Awards

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