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    Vocabulary Building

    Vocabulary Building

    Assalamu aalaykum dear members
    In this new topic, I'm going to provide much information about some common words and their different synonyms and variations and I do hope this will help you increase your vocabulary and use the English language productively.

    1/ Good and very good

    Instead of saying that something is good or very good, try to use more precise and interesting adjectives to describe things:

    * Delicious/ tasty food.
    *an exciting/ entertaining/absorbing movie
    *a pleasant/ an enjoyable trip
    * an absorbing/ a fascinating/ an informative book.
    * a skilful/ talented/ fine player.
    *impressive/high-quality acting.
    *useful/helpful advice.

    In conversation you can also use words like: great, super, wonderful, lovely and excellent.
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    2/ Nice and very nice:

    Instead of saying that something is nice or very nice, you can use more precise and interesting adjectives to describe things:

    * pleasant/perfect/beautiful weather
    * a cosy/ a comfortable/ an attractive room.
    *a pleasant/ an interesting/ an enjoyable experience.
    * expensive/ fashionable/ smart clothes.
    *a kind/ a charming/ an interesting man.
    * The party wasfine

    In conversation you can also use great, wonderful, lovely and (in British English) brilliant.
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    3/ Bad and very bad:

    Instead of saying that something is bad or very bad, try to use more precise nad interesting adjectives to describe things:

    *an unpleasant/ a foul/ a disguisting smell.
    * appalling/ dreadful/ severe weather.
    *an unpleasant/ a frightening/ a traumatic experience.
    *poor/weak eyesight.
    *a terrible/ serious/horrific accident.
    *a wicked/ an evil/ an immoral person .
    * an awkward/ an embarrassing/ a difficult situation.
    * difficult/ appallingconditions
    * to refer to your health, you can say:
    I feel unwell/ sick/ terrible; I don’t feel (very) well.

    In conversation, words like terrible, horrible, awful and dreadful can be used in most situations to mean ‘very bad
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    4/ Words that mean ‘break

    Burst : The balloon hit a tree and burst.
    Crack : The ice started to crack.
    Crumble: Crumble the cheese into a bowl.
    Cut : He cut the wire in two.
    Fracture : He fell and fractured his hip.
    Shatter: The vase hit the floor and shattered.
    Smash : Vandals had smashed two windows
    Snap : I snapped the pencil in half.
    Split : The bag had split open on the way home.
    Tear : She tore the letter into pieces.

    NB.All the above verbs except cut can be used with or without an object.

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    5/ Words that mean 'cry


    To cry is the most general word for producing tears when you are unhappy or hurt, or when you are extremely happy.

    To sob means to cry noisily, taking sudden, sharp breaths.
    To wail means to cry in a loud high voice .
    To whimper means to cry making low, weak noises.
    To weep means to cry quietly for a long time.
    To be in tears means to be crying.
    To burst into tears means to suddenly begin to cry.
    To cry your eyes out means to cry a lot or for a long time, because you are very sad
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    Expressions on your face.
    To beam is to have a big happy smile on your face.

    To frown is to make a serious, angry or worried expression
    by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead.

    To glare or glower is to look in an angry, aggressive way.

    To grimace is to make an ugly expression with your face to show pain, disgust, etc.

    To scowl is to look at someone in an angry or annoyed way.

    To smirk is to smile in a silly or unpleasant way that shows that you are pleased with yourself, know something that other people do not know, etc.

    To sneer is to show that you have no respect for someone by turning your upper lips upwards.

    These words can also be used as nouns. For instance: she looked up with a puzzled frown – He gave me an icy glare – a grimace of pain…

    Using your hands:

    TOUCH

    These verbs describe different ways of touching things

    Feel : I felt the bag to see what was in it

    Finger: She fingered the silk delicately

    Handle: Hnadle the fruit with care

    Rub: She rubbed her eyes wearily

    Stroke : The cat loves being stroked

    Pat : He patted my arm and told me not to worry

    Tap :Someone was tapping lightly on the door

    Squeeze : I took his hand and squeezed it

    HOLD

    You can use these verbs to describe taking something quickly.

    Grab : I grabbed his arm to stop myself from falling.

    Snatch :She snatched the letter out of my hand


    These verbs describe holding things tightly

    Clasp :Her hands were clasped behind her head.

    Clutch : The child was clutching a doll in her hand.

    Grasp : Grasp the rope with both hands and pull.

    Grip : He gripped his bag tightly


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    السلام عليكم صديقي حزم الظامي ..

    الله يجزاك ألف خير .. على كل جهودك اللي تقدمها للمنتدى ..

    ولنا كأعضاء ..

    ياصديقي .. يعلم الله فرحت بالموضوع .. كثيراً .

    لكن عندما دخلت وجدته يسد النفس ..

    الآن أنت تطرح المواضيع .. لأناس متقنين للغة ..؟؟

    أو لأناس مساكين ليس لهم من اللغة شيء ..

    وأنا أولهم ..؟؟

    أنا متأكد .. أن غيري كان سينظر .. للموضوع .. ويخرج دون رد ..

    لأنه لم يجد شيء يرد عليه ..

    أرجو ألا تغضب مني .. لكن لمجرد التنبيه .
    أريد أن أستفيد .


    يا حلوَتي ما كان بُعدٌ بيننا إلا رأيتــُكِ صابرة
    مالــي أرى بمسائنا هــذا عيونــكِ حائــرة ؟
    لابدُّ أنـّكِ قد علمتِ بقصتي,
    لا تقلقي لا تقلقي
    إني أعود,
    كفي البكاءَ ..
    عزيزتي لندنيتا
    ..

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    ارحب بك كثيرا وليش ازعل هذا الموضوع يفيد كثيرا المتخصصين في اللغه الانجليزية

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