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Monday, October 21, 2019

Words you can use Instead of Very part 2

Words you can use Instead of Very part 2

When you want to describe something the word that comes in your mind are basic words, that comes along with the word very.

if am I right ? if yes this article is for you

so in order to convey your exact emotion let's go to some through some interesting words that we can use instead of very 

Very happy

words you can use instead

(Elated, blessed, cheerful, joyous, delighted, on the top of
the world)
let's look at an example and compare
Today when i was on the stage i felt very happy
vs
Today when i was on the stage i felt so delighted / as i was on the top of the world /so blessed / Elated 
.
.
Very slow
words you can use instead
(Sluggish)
lets look at an example and compare
That boy was a very slow reader
vs
That boy was a sluggish reader
.
Very sad
words you can use instead
(Depressed, sorrowful, dejected, unhappy, miserable)
lets look at an example and compare
My friend had a very bad breakup this morning she is very sad.

vs

My friend had a very bad breakup this morning she is depressed/ is so unhappy/ is felling miserable

.
.
Very confused
words you can use instead
(baffled, puzzled, perplexed, jumbled)
lets look at an example and compare
I went on shopping today were i got very confused that i came back without shopping
vs
I went on shopping today were i got baffled/ so puzzled that i came back without shopping
.
.
Very calm
words you can use instead
(serene, peaceful, relaxed)
let's look at an example and compare

We went to a hill station last week it was very calm there
vs
We went to a hill station last week it was so serene/ so peaceful/ so relaxed there.
.
.
Very fancy
words you can use instead
(lavish, luxurious)
lets look at an example and compare
The wedding we went to had a very fancy decoration
vs
The wedding we went to had a lavish/ luxurious decoration

so now you can use it in your own sentences

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