🫶Advanced Synonym Replacements

Here’s your vocabulary boost — 79 advanced synonyms you can use in your essays and speaking.

From “good” → “beneficial”

From “big” → “enormous”

From “important” → “crucial”

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2025/11/28 Edited to

... Read moreExpanding your vocabulary with advanced synonyms can truly transform your writing and speaking. For example, instead of saying something is "enormous," you could say "prodigious" to add a more sophisticated tone. Similarly, replacing "good" with "beneficial" not only sounds more formal but clearly highlights positive effects. When preparing for exams like CELPIP, using precise and varied vocabulary is key to achieving a high CLB score. Words such as "crucial" or "pivotal" show importance more effectively than just "important," and using "conspicuous" instead of "pronounced" draws sharper attention. I found that practicing these substitutions, especially those related to emotions and qualities—like "captivating" for "appealing" or "steadfast" for "resolute"—helped me express my ideas more vividly and accurately. Moreover, terms like "unorthodox" or "eccentric" add nuance to your descriptions. It's also helpful to understand the subtle differences between synonyms. For instance, "vulnerable" and "susceptible" both imply openness to harm but carry slightly different connotations you can exploit for clarity. Using "myriad" instead of "numerous" can add elegance to your expression. In daily use, integrating some of these advanced synonyms makes your language lively and energetic, improving both comprehension and engagement. This approach will make your communication stand out, whether in writing essays, delivering speeches, or engaging in conversations.