How to use the best vocabulary for the best sentences?

How to use the best vocabulary for the best sentences?

Every time you write something related to any topic, you want to make it best. However, although you know the English language still at the time of writing you don't get the best vocabulary to make your writing professional and effective.

Let me tell you the easy way to use the best vocabulary for the best sentences while writing any topic, letter, or anything else.

The first and foremost thing is that you have to read as much as possible. The more you read the more vast and efficient vocabulary you learn. You can improve your vocabulary and sentence structure by Reading books. Reading books is one of the best methods to improve your English vocabulary. You can also read online content related to the topic so that you will understand the use of related vocabulary in that context.

Apart from books you should read newspapers on a daily basis. Although the newspaper is quite boring if you want to learn the latest vocabulary used in today's writing then the Newspaper is one of the best options.


How to use best vocabulary for best sentences
How to use the best vocabulary for the best sentences?

Below are 20 best vocabulary words that you can use in your sentences while writing and make your writing professional and effective. 

Vocabulary words with meaning -


1. Boiled down - summarized, reduced to the essentials

SentenceThe original speech I had written got boiled down to about ten minutes.

2. Antiquated - old-fashioned, no longer relevant

SentenceThe school wants to update its antiquated computer system.

3. Delightful- Highly pleasing

Sentence - It has been a most delightful evening.

4. Ample - Many, enough, or more than enough

Sentence - Ample free parking is available outside the mall. 

5. Ecstatic - Extremely happy

Sentence - Jennifer was ecstatic about her new job.

6. Amused - showing that you think something is funny so that you smile or laugh

Sentence - The joke amused the audience.

7. Intense - Very Strong

Sentence- The Prime Minister is under intense pressure to resign.

8. Fluff - content that isn’t meaningful, it just exists to fill up space

SentenceMost actors fluff their lines occasionally.

9. Feeble- Very Weak

Sentence - He looked feeble and confused.

10. Ruckus​ - a situation in which there is a lot of noise, activity and argument

Sentence - She went outside to see who was causing such a ruckus.

11. Perks - Benefits

Sentence - Our company is providing perks with salary.

12. Nostalgic- the affectionate feeling of the past

Sentence - Looking at our old family albums has made me feel all nostalgic.

13. Conviction - the act of finding somebody guilty of a crime in court;

Sentence  - Her lawyer said that she plans to appeal her conviction.

14. Spreading the word - sharing information with many people

Sentence - Spread the word that we're leaving in a few hours.

15. Daunting- Difficult

Sentence - Starting a new job can be a daunting prospect.

16. Crucial- Extremely important 

Sentence - The next few weeks are going to be crucial.

17. Top notch - Excellent

Sentence - It's a top-notch hospital in the city.

18. Fascinating- extremely interesting

Sentence - It just seemed really fascinating to me.

19. Mundane - Boring

Sentence - He had no interest in such mundane details.

20. Effortless - Easy

Sentence - She dances with effortless grace.


Happy Learning ๐Ÿ˜Š

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