Vocabulary

Cards (34)

  • What is the first overused word mentioned in the lesson?
    Beautiful
  • What is an alternative word for "beautiful" mentioned in the lesson?
    Gorgeous
  • How can "gorgeous" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a room, dress, or color
  • How does the use of "gorgeous" differ when describing girls and boys?
    Gorgeous is typically used for girls, while handsome is preferred for boys
  • What is another alternative to "beautiful" that means pleasant to look at?
    Pretty
  • In what contexts can "pretty" be used?
    To describe jumpers, babies, and flowers
  • What does "stunning" mean?
    Extremely beautiful
  • How can "stunning" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a dress or a view
  • What is a gender-neutral alternative to "beautiful" mentioned in the lesson?
    Attractive
  • What does "cute" mean?
    Beautiful and sweet
  • In what contexts is "cute" typically used?
    For babies and pets
  • What does "exquisite" mean?
    Beautiful, elegant, and delicate
  • What is the first alternative to "hard" mentioned in the lesson?
    Challenging
  • How can "challenging" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a project that requires skills
  • What does "tough" mean?
    Difficult
  • How can "puzzling" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a confusing plot of a movie
  • What does "complicated" mean?
    Difficult to understand
  • How can "demanding" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a job that requires a lot of work
  • What is the third overused adjective mentioned in the lesson?
    Smart
  • What does "bright" mean in the context of intelligence?
    Smart and clever
  • What does "knowledgeable" mean?
    Having a lot of knowledge about something
  • How can "wise" be used in a sentence?
    To describe a person or a decision
  • What is an informal alternative to "smart" mentioned in the lesson?
    Brainy
  • What is a formal alternative to "smart"?
    Intelligent
  • What are the advanced alternatives to the overused adjectives "beautiful," "hard," and "smart"?
    • Beautiful: Gorgeous, Pretty, Stunning, Attractive, Cute, Exquisite
    • Hard: Challenging, Tough, Puzzling, Complicated, Demanding
    • Smart: Bright, Knowledgeable, Wise, Brainy, Intelligent
  • What can subscribers download related to the speaker's lessons?
    A free PDF book summarizing the lessons
  • How can subscribers download the PDF book?
    By visiting the website and entering their name and email
  • What is the total number of pages in the PDF book?
    400 pages
  • What should viewers do if they enjoyed the lesson?
    Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe
  • What is the final message of the lesson?
    To review and practice the learned alternatives
  • What is the speaker's name?
    Maddie
  • What is the main focus of the lesson?
    Alternatives to overused adjectives
  • Why is it important to expand vocabulary according to the speaker?
    To improve English proficiency and avoid using simple words
  • What does the speaker encourage viewers to do with the new vocabulary?
    Practice and review it