That Is Very Interesting
I don’t know about you, but I often find myself using the same words over and over, and it’s a habit that I hate. You know, the way many people use the words “like” repeatedly in a sentence or the word “very.” Sometimes, when you use a word as often as people use the word “very,” it loses some of its meaning.
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There are so many words in the English language! Why are we so fixated on the word “very”? As this guide suggests, there are so many rich and colorful ways to describe things; for example, instead of saying “very lazy,” you could say “indolent,” and instead of saying “Very depressed,” you could say “despondent.” This guide will also come in handy in your next Queen Bee word game!
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