English Vocabulary 2
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Good | Amazing, Brilliant, Marvellous, Wonderful, Tremendous, Outstanding |
Bad | Appalling, Awful, Atrocious, Catastrophic, Calamitous, Detrimental, Disastrous, Dreadful, Terrible, Futile |
A pointless effort | Futile |
Interesting | Fascinating, Stimulating, Inspiring, Noteworthy |
Big | Colossal, Huge, Major, Substantial, Large, Emormous, Massive, Gigantic, Immense, Mammoth |
Very Big | Incredibily Large, Humongous |
Small | Tiny, Minute, Insignificant, Minor, Minuscule |
Rich | Affluent, Wealthy, Well-off, Prosperous, Thriving, Moneyed class, Cash-Rich, Luxurious, Opulent |
An Expensive meal | A Sumptuous Meal |
Poor | Destitute, Deprived, Dispossessed, Disadvantaged, Less Well off, Underprevileged, Poverty-stricken, those living in poverty/ below poverty line, Impoverished, Indegent |
Think | Convinced, Consider, Fervently / Wholeheartedly believe, Are of the option, Reckon |
Be of the option | Reckon |
Very | Awfully, Extremely, Incredibly, Tremendously |
A lot of | A significant number of, A huge proportion of, A sizable Quantity of, A large amount of, A heap of, An Ample amount of, A considerable amount of, |
Not many / Not much | A Tiny proportion of, An insignificant amount of |
Most | The vast majority of, A significant proportion of, A huge percentage of |
Problem | Difficulties, Matter, Issue, Dilemma, Debate, Controversy |
People | The number of individuals, Human beings, Citizens, Experts, The inhabitants of the most regions of the world, The general public, Social commentators, Mortals, Folks, Children, Men, Women |
A disorderly crowd; a mob. | Rabble (he was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths or a rabble of butterflies) |