Words to Use Instead of "Very": Personality Adjectives (Part 2)
In English, using "very" can often sound repetitive and less impactful. To communicate more effectively, it's essential to choose stronger, more descriptive words. This video helps you expand your vocabulary by offering precise alternatives.
Instead of saying "very organized", try "methodical" to convey a more professional and refined tone. "Very skilled" can be replaced with "proficient", demonstrating a high level of expertise. When discussing someone who is "very detailed", use "meticulous" to emphasize their thoroughness. Lastly, "rational" is a stronger substitute for "very logical", suggesting clear, reasoned thinking.
Enhance your speaking and writing with these advanced adjectives and sound more fluent and confident in English!
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