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How many words do you know to intensify the word "good"?
great, brilliant, excellent, fantastic, amazing, superb, wonderful, terrific, marvelous, outstanding, exceptional
How many words do you know that can intensify the word "bad"?
terrible, awful, dreadful, horrible, rotten, lousy, dismal
What others words can describe a "nice" person?
pleasant, likeable, agreeable, lovely
What are some stronger words or expressions that can describe someone "happy", "pleased" or "glad"?
delighted, ecstatic, thrilled, overjoyed, elated, "over the moon", "on cloud nine"
What are some stronger words or expressions to describe "unhappy" or "sad"?
miserable, depressed, "down in the dumps", gloomy, glum
How else can we say "really big" in English?
huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, immense, colossal
How can we intensify the word "afraid" or "scared" in English? And how could we 'soften' the feeling?
terrified, petrified, "scared stiff" (intensifying) .. alarmed, startled (softening)
How else could we express "angry" in English? And can you think of a 'softer' word?
furious, fuming, seething, livid, irate / cross (softer)
Do you know some other ways to say "hungry" and "thirsty"?
HUNGRY: peckish ("feeling a bit hungry"), starving, famished THIRSTY: parched
Think of some words to describe different ways of "saying" or "speaking" ..
comment, remark, declare, announce, state, exclaim, boast .. whisper, mutter, mumble, stutter
How else in English can we describe "laugh"?
giggle, chuckle, snicker .. roar with laughter, howl with laughter, "laugh your head off"
What are some different ways to say "look" in English?
stare, gaze, glance, peep, peek, view (a bit formal), observe (formal), inspect
How many different words are there to describe "walking" and "running"?
WALKING: stroll, tiptoe, hobble, limp, stumble, trip, stagger RUNNING: jog, sprint, dash, bolt, flee
What are some alternatives for the word "boring"?
dull, bland, tedious, monotonous, "mind-numbing"
What are some other ways to say "surprised"?
amazed, astonished, stunned, shocked, taken aback, blown away, flabbergasted