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How to Use "Sensational" Instead of "Awesome"

Upgrade your vocabulary by using "sensational" instead of "awesome" to describe something really good.

Are you tired of always saying "awesome" to describe something that's really good? It's time to upgrade your vocabulary with a more expressive word: sensational.

"Sensational" means extremely impressive or excellent. Use "sensational" as an alternative to "awesome" when you want to emphasize how great something is.

For example: Instead of saying: "Do you want some coffee? That would be awesome.", say "Do you want some coffee? That would be sensational.".

"Sensational" adds a touch of sophistication and emphasis, making your compliments and expressions stand out.

Office Talk - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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