Business English Adjectives
Using precise adjectives in business English can significantly enhance your professional communication.
Here are some business English adjectives from the video.
- Say "accurate" instead of "exactly right".
- Say "substantial" instead of "a lot"
- Say "beneficial" instead of "helpful"
- Say "advisable" instead of "a good thing to do"
By incorporating these adjectives into your vocabulary, you can convey your messages more clearly and professionally. For example, describing a report as "accurate" instead of "exactly right" adds a level of precision. Using "substantial" instead of "a lot" conveys a greater sense of magnitude, while "beneficial" instead of "helpful" adds a formal tone. Describing an action as "advisable" rather than "a good thing to do" shows a higher level of recommendation.
Watch our video to learn about these valuable business English adjectives and start using them in your professional communication.
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