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GCSE English Language - Sophisticated Words and  ...

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    Can you think of synonyms (words with similar meaning) to the sophisticated vocabulary.
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  • Alleviate
    To make something less severe.                      'To alleviate the suffering of the homeless, we initiated a charity drive.'
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  • Articulate
    To express an idea fluently and coherently. 'She was able to articulate her thoughts which made her a compelling speaker.'
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  • Belligerent
    Hostile. 'The belligerent tone of the article alienated many readers.'
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  • Candid
    Truthful, straightforward, and frank. 'He was candid about his mistakes, earning him respect from his colleagues.'
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  • Coherent
    Logical and consistent.                                  'Her coherent argument persuaded the audience to change their minds.'
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  • Concur:
    To agree or be in accord.                             'Many environmentalists concur that global warming is a pressing issue.'
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  • Diligent
    Showing effort in one's work/duties.          'He earned his title of being a diligent student through hard work.'
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  • Empathy
    To understand the feelings of others.  'Her empathy allowed her to connect deeply with the characters she studied.'
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  • Exemplify
    To serve as an example.                               'The project exemplifies innovative thinking in modern science.'
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  • Frustrate:
    To feel annoyed/upset.                                    'His repeated failures frustrated even the most patient individual in the company.'
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  • Gregarious
    Fond of the company; sociable. 'Gregarious individuals often thrive in team environments.'
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  • Impartial:
    Unbiased. 'An impartial judge is essential for a just legal system.'
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  • Innovative
    Advanced and original.                                'Her innovative approach to the problem garnered attention.'
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  • Juxtapose
    To place different things together for contrasting effects. 'Juxtaposing the two paintings revealed stark differences in style.'
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  • Keen
    Having eagerness or enthusiasm.           'He was keen on studying history, devoting hours to research.'
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  • Lucid
    Clear and easy to understand.                      'Her lucid explanation helped the students grasp complex concepts.'
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