vocabulary

 Common vocabulary 



Descriptive Words (Adjectives)


1. Adventurous – Full of excitement or risk.



2. Breathtaking – Extremely impressive or exciting.



3. Chilling – Frightening or unsettling.



4. Curious – Eager to learn or know.



5. Dazzling – Extremely bright or impressive.



6. Dreary – Dull and depressing.



7. Eerie – Strange and unsettling.



8. Enchanted – Delightfully magical or charming.



9. Fascinating – Extremely interesting or captivating.



10. Gloomy – Dark, sad, or hopeless.



11. Graceful – Elegant and smooth in movement.



12. Harmonious – Pleasing and consistent.



13. Harsh – Severe or rough.



14. Illuminated – Lit up or brightened.



15. Lively – Full of energy and life.



16. Melancholic – Filled with sadness or sorrow.



17. Mystical – Mysterious and spiritual.



18. Radiant – Bright and glowing.



19. Serene – Calm and peaceful.



20. Vibrant – Full of energy and color.





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Emotion Words


21. Anxious – Feeling nervous or worried.



22. Blissful – Full of happiness or joy.



23. Conflicted – Feeling uncertain or indecisive.



24. Devastated – Deeply upset or destroyed.



25. Elated – Extremely happy or joyful.



26. Envious – Feeling jealousy toward someone else.



27. Frustrated – Annoyed or discouraged.



28. Grateful – Feeling thankful.



29. Hopeful – Full of positive expectations.



30. Impatient – Unable to wait calmly.



31. Jubilant – Overjoyed or triumphant.



32. Lonely – Feeling alone or isolated.



33. Nostalgic – Longing for the past.



34. Overwhelmed – Feeling overcome by emotions or tasks.



35. Relieved – Feeling less worried or stressed.



36. Sorrowful – Full of sadness.



37. Suspicious – Feeling distrustful or doubtful.



38. Terrified – Extremely scared.



39. Uneasy – Feeling uncomfortable or worried.



40. Victorious – Feeling like a winner.





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Action Verbs


41. Accelerated – Increased speed.



42. Admired – Looked at with respect or approval.



43. Bellowed – Shouted loudly and deeply.



44. Bolted – Ran away quickly.



45. Captivated – Held someone’s attention completely.



46. Charged – Rushed toward something.



47. Darted – Moved suddenly and quickly.



48. Embraced – Hugged someone or accepted an idea.



49. Fumbled – Handled something clumsily.



50. Gasped – Breathed in sharply, often in surprise.



51. Glanced – Took a quick look.



52. Hesitated – Paused before acting.



53. Illuminated – Lit up or made something clear.



54. Leapt – Jumped energetically.



55. Murmured – Spoke softly or indistinctly.



56. Pondered – Thought about something deeply.



57. Quivered – Shook slightly, often from fear or excitement.



58. Scattered – Spread out in different directions.



59. Soared – Flew or rose high.



60. Whispered – Spoke softly.





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Setting and Sensory Words


61. Aroma – A pleasant smell.



62. Breeze – A gentle wind.



63. Clarity – The quality of being clear.



64. Darkness – Absence of light.



65. Echo – A sound that repeats.



66. Fragrance – A sweet or pleasant smell.



67. Glow – A soft, steady light.



68. Horizon – The line where the earth and sky meet.



69. Lull – A temporary pause.



70. Mist – A thin fog.



71. Noise – A loud or unpleasant sound.



72. Panorama – A wide view of an area.



73. Quietude – A state of peace and calm.



74. Rustle – A soft sound of movement, like leaves.



75. Shade – Darkness caused by something blocking light.



76. Stillness – The absence of movement or sound.



77. Texture – How something feels to the touch.



78. Twilight – The time between sunset and darkness.



79. Warmth – A feeling of heat or comfort.



80. Whistle – A high-pitched sound.





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Transitions and Connectors


81. Abruptly – Suddenly and unexpectedly.



82. Afterward – Following something else in time.



83. Amidst – In the middle of something.



84. As soon as – Immediately after something happens.



85. Before long – Soon.



86. Beyond – Further away.



87. Consequently – As a result.



88. Despite – In spite of something.



89. Eventually – In the end.



90. Meanwhile – At the same time.



91. Nevertheless – Even so.



92. On the other hand – In contrast.



93. Over time – Gradually.



94. Shortly – Soon or briefly.



95. Simultaneously – At the same time.



96. Suddenly – Quickly and without warning.



97. Therefore – For that reason.



98. Throughout – During the entire time.



99. Unexpectedly – Without warning.



100. Yet – However or still.

Happy learning with Noor E Alam 

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