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1. Enchanting- something that is Charmin and attractive 2. Effervescent- someone or something that is active, positive and full of energy 3. Inestimable- too great to be described or expressed exactly 4. Savvy- to have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something 5. Evocative- something that makes you remember or imagine something pleasant 6. Laud- to praise (a person or their achievements) highly 7. Veracity- the habit of telling the truth 8. Ephemeral- lasting for a very short period of time 9. Requisite- a thing that is necessary 10. Jubilant- feeling or expressing great happieness especially because of a success 11. Penchant- a liking for a habit of doing something that others might not like 12. Effulgent- something that is shining brightly, radiant 13. Fetching- a fetching person or piece of clothing is very attractive 14. Muse- a person or an imaginary being or force that gives someone inspiration
I’d like to laud you for this presentation. Your advise is inestimable! Also, please don’t doubt the veracity of my words when I tell you this; I must say you’re an effervescent man - especially when you stand there with your fetching shirt and effulgent smile - and your presentation was really enchanting. It’s made me jubilant to have watched this enriching video by such a language-savvy person as yourself. You’re my new muse! Thank you!
He was very enchanting and his actions were effervescent which is inestimable. He was a fashion savvy, a skill that I used to laud quite often. His choices were evocative and sometimes used to question my veracity of fashion sense. The feeling was ephemeral but acted as a requisite to my jubilant personality. His penchant towards fast fashion worried me which looked effulgent and fetching and acted as my muse sometimes but not for too long.
Thank you lol laughing because even though I can read and write, I have NO high school, college education and I NEVER heard most of these words ever! Thanks for sharing 👍🏽👍🏽
Wat een prachtige stem! Ik wenste dat ik zijn leerling kon zijn. Leerrijk, Beschaafd en zo liefdelijk komt hij over. LOVE IT SO MUCH. LOVE FROM SURINAME
Child been boy you have opted for teaching that too English at such a young age. God bless you. Please help as many you can. Visit rural belt. They need more learning. My elderly blessings to you.
My friend has a cumbersome avocation but his, effervescent and sophisticated behaviour enchants me also makes me feel over the cloud nine i am thankful to god for providing me a such prudent friend
You are totally a effervescent person. I am really flabbergasted by your savvy skills in English vocabulary. I also wanna become an enchanting person like you.
Thanks a lot. I have known all the words in your list except for effulgent and I was mispronouncing the word Penchant for quite a period of time. Thank you Hridaan. It was great listening to you. As a fellow English teacher, my suggestion for you is work on your body language a bit more, avoid looking at your marker at times. Though you stutter in between you have the great skill to come back in a way that people couldn't perceive it. ALL THE VERY BEST.
My favourites : Inestimable : her flair in poetry is inestimable. evocative: those enchanting paintings were evocating. Laud : i was lauded for my talent. Ephemeral : happiness is ephemeral not eternal. Requisite ,: i was far from tge requisite skills. Fetching : she looked fetching in her red gown . Muse : she isnt only my mom, she is my muse.
When you take up the role of an instructor it is expected of you that you will explore all possible aspects of the subject .Effervescent means fizzy .Energetic , enthusiastic are derivatives giving the sense of being fizzy or bubbly
Your parents must be getting effulgent smile watching thier son being muse to lots of people as you r effervescent and this feeling won't be ephemeral..Trust be watching your show is very enchanting. You must be lauded by many new English spoken lovers like me. I have never seen such savvy in English teaching like you. No one can question the veracity of your video as it is inestimable. Wish this video will fetch billion of subscriber. ❤️
1. Enchanting - something that is charming and attractive. 2. Effervescent - someone/something that is active, positive and full of energy. 3. Inestimable - Too great to be described or expressed exactly. 4. Savvy - Good understanding or practical knowledge of something. 5. Evocative - Imagine something pleasant. 6. Laud - To praise something or someone highly. 7. Veracity - Habit of telling the truth. 8. Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short period of time. 9. Requisite - A thing that is necessary. 10. Jubilant - Feeling or expressing great happiness. (Because of a success) 11. Penchant - A liking for a habit of doing something that others might not like. 12. Effulgent - something that is shinning brightly, radiant. 13. Fetching - a fetching person or piece of clothing is very attractive. 14. Muse - A person or an imaginary being or force that gives someone inspiration.
I highly laud you for this splendid video you are very effervescent while expressing everything I must say it's really instimable the way you descrube everything very smoothly and confidently. You really have a savvy of personalities like body language, pronounciation and the way you speak to make easier to others watching ur videos really makes me evocative my mom is really worried about my penchant of having phone in my hands all the time. I'm watching your videos since so long n now I'm very jublinat because I'm improving a lot and you really look fetching in black t shirt last but not the least you are really a muse for me and others as well .
Your enchanting , effervescent, inestimable and savvy nature has mused many and has been lauded . It may jubilant you with an effulgent smile . But it is ephemeral which is the veracity of uncertain life. I know my penchant comment is not evocative nor making me a fetching person but it is requisite for my English. 😃😃😁😁
The first time the auto transcriber is able to comprehend something being said so well and subtitle correctly... otherwise omg sometimes it can get so funny... shows the clarity of his voice... you have effulgent vocals 👏 and personality... keep up the good work.. informative video!
I am very fortunate because I was born in India. Our Indians are very good at in English language. Indian English is as unique as distinct as foreign languages. No one can use superior vocabularies, idioms,phrasal verbs, proverbs, different accents , excellent syntax , punctuation and systematic grammar. Many polyglots are from our incredible India only.
In fact u are so great I watched u for d first time today and I like, share and subscribe to ur channel! The way u teach and explain with the example are of inestimable value, u are indeed a teach-savvy. Kudos to u bro. From nigeria
15 beautiful words Enchanting.. charming and attractive Effervescent..active, positive and full of energy Inestimable... Great to be described or expressed exactly Savvy.. good understanding and practical knowledge of something Evocative.. something that make you remember or imagine something pleasant Laud.. to praise highly.. he was loaded with achievement in musical Veracity... Habit of telling the truth
Here are 10 most beaytiful words.10 Beautiful Words ELOQUENT (Adj.) The adjective eloquent describes someone (or something, such as a speech, a text, etc.) that uses words well - in a skilled, fluent, and effective way. You could say a lawyer gave an eloquent defence of his client, if he expressed himself well. Or there were a number of eloquent speakers at the conference - people who are good at speaking and using words. SERENE (Adj.) Serene is another adjective - it means completely calm, peaceful, tranquil - without any disturbance, agitation, or trouble. We often use this word to describe very still and calm water or sky, but it can also be used to talk about a person, saying they look/appear serene or have a serene expression on their face. LULLABY (N.) A lullaby is a song we sing to help a baby or child go to sleep. Lullabies often have melodies which are slow and calm. A couple examples of common lullabies in English are “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “Rock-a-bye baby.” CHANDELIER (N.) A chandelier is a decorative lighting fixture that holds a number of lights and hangs from a ceiling. Chandeliers can be large or small, and they’re considered fancy, nicer than average - so they’re more expensive than just a regular light, and they make the room appear more elegant. OBLIVIOUS (Adj.) Describing someone as oblivious means they lack awareness - they are not seeing or noticing something. A person walking across a busy street while looking at their phone and wearing ear buds would be oblivious to the danger, because they are not perceiving it. PHENOMENAL (Adj.) Something that is phenomenal is really amazing, very impressive, and out of the ordinary. If we manage to send a person to the planet Mars, that would be a phenomenal accomplishment. Or you could look at an actress who did an especially great job playing her role in a movie, and say her performance was phenomenal. CRISP (Adj.) The word crisp is usually used to describe the texture of food that is hard/firm, but that is easily broken or that makes a pleasant, crunchy sound when you bite into it. You could describe potato chips or crackers as crisp, or a nice fresh apple or carrot as crisp. (Note: in British English, what we Americans call potato chips are actually called crisps!). NONCHALANT (Adj.) Nonchalant describes a person (or their attitude or tone of voice) who appears casual and not especially concerned about a topic or situation. Someone who is nonchalant is NOT excited or worried or agitated; instead they are relaxed and appear not to care a lot. Let’s say a child is behaving badly and the parent says “don’t do that” but the parent doesn’t speak more firmly or punish the child, you could say the parent has a nonchalant attitude towards discipline. If you ask someone where they are planning to go to college and they say “it doesn’t really matter; college isn’t so important anyway” - that would be a nonchalant reply. EXQUISITE (Adj.) The word exquisite describes something that is extremely beautiful, especially because it has a lot of details or took a lot of skill to create. So a wooden table that was hand-crafted with lots of decorations and designs could be called exquisite. In addition to describing visual beauty, exquisite can also be used for something excellent, like an exquisite wine would have an especially delicious and delightful flavor PLETHORA (N.) Saying that there is a plethora of things means there are a LOT of those things, a large number of them. Let’s say I really love hats and I have 40 different hats in my closet - then I have a plethora of hats. Some restaurants have a plethora of different dishes - there are many different options on the menu. Espresso English has a plethora of courses and e-books - we have many of them, many ways for you to learn and improve your English skills. Now you know the meanings of 10 English words that are considered beautiful! Which one was your favourite? Do you have any English words that you enjoy saying, simply because you think they sound pretty? Leave a comment and let me know - I’d be interested in finding out which words you think are nice to say and hear.
Sir u are such a ENCHANTING teacher I have ever encountered on internet.u also seems EFFERVESCENT,ur channel is just INESTIMABLE ,I say u are English language SAVVY,ur classes are just EVOCATIVE, i am LAUDING perhaps😅😅but it's VERACITY,even the video was EPHEMERAL I felt this is such a REQUISITE one, my face is currently EFFULGENT for making this comment,it's something like PENCHANT. I hope u feel very JUBILANT after reading this comment,btw u had a FETCHING attire in this video sir and again ur videos are real MUSINGS to the students like us..thanku so much sir👍👍
It was fortuitous that I found your seminar, I am beguiled by your countenance and entranced by your linguistic skill. PS: the prime definition of effervescent is bubbly.
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1. Enchanting- something that is Charmin and attractive
2. Effervescent- someone or something that is active, positive and full of energy
3. Inestimable- too great to be described or expressed exactly
4. Savvy- to have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something
5. Evocative- something that makes you remember or imagine something pleasant
6. Laud- to praise (a person or their achievements) highly
7. Veracity- the habit of telling the truth
8. Ephemeral- lasting for a very short period of time
9. Requisite- a thing that is necessary
10. Jubilant- feeling or expressing great happieness especially because of a success
11. Penchant- a liking for a habit of doing something that others might not like
12. Effulgent- something that is shining brightly, radiant
13. Fetching- a fetching person or piece of clothing is very attractive
14. Muse- a person or an imaginary being or force that gives someone inspiration
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I’d like to laud you for this presentation. Your advise is inestimable! Also, please don’t doubt the veracity of my words when I tell you this; I must say you’re an effervescent man - especially when you stand there with your fetching shirt and effulgent smile - and your presentation was really enchanting. It’s made me jubilant to have watched this enriching video by such a language-savvy person as yourself. You’re my new muse! Thank you!
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Very good! Sitting here chuckling! :)
Dammit girl you got my attention .
Wow
That was awesome!
Your voice is enchanting and body language is effervescent!
Why u so gay
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Lovely like it. ur comment. Definitely Sir is Enchanting and Effervescent Personality too. 🙏👍
He was very enchanting and his actions were effervescent which is inestimable. He was a fashion savvy, a skill that I used to laud quite often. His choices were evocative and sometimes used to question my veracity of fashion sense. The feeling was ephemeral but acted as a requisite to my jubilant personality. His penchant towards fast fashion worried me which looked effulgent and fetching and acted as my muse sometimes but not for too long.
1. Enchanting
2. Effervescent
3. Inestimable
4. Savvy
5. Evocative
6. Laud
7. Veracity
8. Ephemeral
9. Requisite
10. Jubilant
11. Penchant
12. Effulgent
13. Fetching
14. Muse
Beautiful words
Always like the one who summarize u saved my Time
Thanks
Thanks
Thank you lol laughing because even though I can read and write, I have NO high school, college education and I NEVER heard most of these words ever!
Thanks for sharing 👍🏽👍🏽
Wat een prachtige stem! Ik wenste dat ik zijn leerling kon zijn. Leerrijk, Beschaafd en zo liefdelijk komt hij over. LOVE IT SO MUCH. LOVE FROM SURINAME
Your effervescent teaching style has enchanted me to an inestimable extent!❤
Whoa
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Been playing with words for 40+ years. My kids used to call me walking encyclopaedia. Nice seeing a person teaching this way.
Sir, you're one of those effervescent and enchanting teachers that I love listening and watching
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Child been boy you have opted for teaching that too English at such a young age. God bless you. Please help as many you can. Visit rural belt. They need more learning. My elderly blessings to you.
1. Enchanting
2. Effervescent
3. Inestimable
4. Savvy
5. Evocative
6. Laud
7. Veracity
8. Ephemeral
9. Requisite
10. Jubilant
11. Penchant
12. Effulgent
13. Fetching
14. Muse
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Would've been great..if you'd have kept meaning also
My friend has a cumbersome avocation but his, effervescent and sophisticated behaviour enchants me also makes me feel over the cloud nine i am thankful to god for providing me a such prudent friend
Your presentation was one of the best I could remember in the recent past.Keep it up.Looking forward to more
You talk with virtue your voice is stately and you have good temper . Great video
Dear sir,I would extremely laud your savvy skills and this inestimable lesson supports me to improve my vocabulary.god bless you
Go with simple words ..this will make you look you're trying to brag
I think its advance level english practice. It's very effective for IELTS. We should Try to know knew words. We should appreciate him.
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@@bhavikmahnsk7724 yes don't use complicated words 😎 even the ielts examiner will get annoyed 😂 by using such complex words
Your presentation is awesome.
thanks for the class, i'm brazilian and i'm learning english. It's always good to learn some new vocabulary.
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@Marlene DR It's his wish, what's your prob?
Learn minding businesses.
@Marlene DR excuse me he has done CELTA from Canada I hope you know Canada's first language is English
What an effervescent person! I like this teacher
I must say its a requisite lesson. So many fascinating words to be used. I laud you as our muse.
I was impressed by his savvy teaching skills. Also he is an effervescent person!
You are so SAVVY in teaching these English lessons. So helpful. I am so impressive. Hope to watch more lessons like this. Thank you so much.
You are totally a effervescent person. I am really flabbergasted by your savvy skills in English vocabulary. I also wanna become an enchanting person like you.
These tweleve minutes were the most effective part of the day.
Heartfelt thanks sir!!
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Thanks a lot. I have known all the words in your list except for effulgent and I was mispronouncing the word Penchant for quite a period of time. Thank you Hridaan. It was great listening to you. As a fellow English teacher, my suggestion for you is work on your body language a bit more, avoid looking at your marker at times. Though you stutter in between you have the great skill to come back in a way that people couldn't perceive it. ALL THE VERY BEST.
Beautiful. Words from a beautiful voice and explained beautifully 😍
My favourites :
Inestimable : her flair in poetry is inestimable.
evocative: those enchanting paintings were evocating.
Laud : i was lauded for my talent.
Ephemeral : happiness is ephemeral not eternal.
Requisite ,: i was far from tge requisite skills.
Fetching : she looked fetching in her red gown .
Muse : she isnt only my mom, she is my muse.
When you take up the role of
an instructor it is expected of you that you will explore all possible aspects of the subject .Effervescent means fizzy .Energetic , enthusiastic are derivatives giving the sense of being fizzy or bubbly
Always compared effervescent with chemical reactions
You are right but the usage Hridaan suggested is very much in usage and accepted.
@@anjaliSharma-ke2mt ur very enchanting looking
Your parents must be getting effulgent smile watching thier son being muse to lots of people as you r effervescent and this feeling won't be ephemeral..Trust be watching your show is very enchanting. You must be lauded by many new English spoken lovers like me. I have never seen such savvy in English teaching like you.
No one can question the veracity of your video as it is inestimable. Wish this video will fetch billion of subscriber. ❤️
I am a lover of words and am surprised I have never heard the word effulgent. Thanks for the lesson. 👍
Same here.
Your effervescent lecture not just enchantingly mused my curiosity levels but also made me write a comment to laud it
Thanks
I usually use 'ineffable' instead of 'inestimable' and both sound amazing!
I liked the video the moment he mentioned Taylor Swift's writing prowess 🤭
They mean different things.
I like using ineffable too
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EnChanting... charming in nature
Effervescent....full of energy
this is my first video i watched of let's talk i learned a lot.....
Positive energy..Very enchanting
I'd have been fully focused in my English class at school if you'd have been my teacher 😊. Nicely done!
Your teaching is enchanting and you are indeed effervescent.
Laudable effort Hridaan in making " English" evocative
You redefining English…Crisp,Simple & Highly recommended
Oo my God!!!!!! U won me when Taylor Swift’s name appeared on screen and when u said “if u like Taylor Swift then we are swifties “😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I have to practice to use these beautiful words. Thank you Hridaan. I love your name
1. Enchanting - something that is charming and attractive.
2. Effervescent - someone/something that is active, positive and full of energy.
3. Inestimable - Too great to be described or expressed exactly.
4. Savvy - Good understanding or practical knowledge of something.
5. Evocative - Imagine something pleasant.
6. Laud - To praise something or someone highly.
7. Veracity - Habit of telling the truth.
8. Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short period of time.
9. Requisite - A thing that is necessary.
10. Jubilant - Feeling or expressing great happiness. (Because of a success)
11. Penchant - A liking for a habit of doing something that others might not like.
12. Effulgent - something that is shinning brightly, radiant.
13. Fetching - a fetching person or piece of clothing is very attractive.
14. Muse - A person or an imaginary being or force that gives someone inspiration.
so neither 10 not 15 words :-)
I highly laud you for this splendid video you are very effervescent while expressing everything I must say it's really instimable the way you descrube everything very smoothly and confidently. You really have a savvy of personalities like body language, pronounciation and the way you speak to make easier to others watching ur videos really makes me evocative my mom is really worried about my penchant of having phone in my hands all the time. I'm watching your videos since so long n now I'm very jublinat because I'm improving a lot and you really look fetching in black t shirt last but not the least you are really a muse for me and others as well .
love classic vocabulary...now if we could only stop beginning sentences with "so" and ending them with "yeah" or "but-uh"
Excellent discussion.thank you
Your voice is on another level 😀
It seems unreal 😅
Evocative thought makes you to remember about something amazing.
English is my first language but I learned 5 new words from you today
Your teaching style is enchanting for me.
Thank you for teaching those interesting words. My favorite ones are effervescent, fetching, and savvy!
Thanks a million for your explanation!
Wonderful lesson by Wonderful Person, Thank you so much 🌸🌸🌸
Studying English with this effervescent teacher is a requisite!
Your enchanting , effervescent, inestimable and savvy nature has mused many and has been lauded . It may jubilant you with an effulgent smile . But it is ephemeral which is the veracity of uncertain life. I know my penchant comment is not evocative nor making me a fetching person but it is requisite for my English. 😃😃😁😁
You are truly committed instructor.
These words were very helpful to me. I would definitely use it in my writing projects
This way of learning new words is enchanting..i loved it
Incandescent is a good word. It means strikingly bright, radiant, or clear💫🌕
😂 Btw nice name 🍁🍂🍁
Your teaching is very interesting. Very advance English and vocabulary. Thanks for educating us. God bless you.
1.Enchanting
2.Effervescent
3.Inestimable
4.Savvy
5.Evocative
6. Laud
7.Veracity
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The first time the auto transcriber is able to comprehend something being said so well and subtitle correctly... otherwise omg sometimes it can get so funny... shows the clarity of his voice... you have effulgent vocals 👏 and personality... keep up the good work.. informative video!
Good way of explaining English so expressive
I am very fortunate because I was born in India. Our Indians are very good at in English language. Indian English is as unique as distinct as foreign languages. No one can use superior vocabularies, idioms,phrasal verbs, proverbs, different accents , excellent syntax , punctuation and systematic grammar. Many polyglots are from our incredible India only.
Your voice is just amazing!!
You have enchanting personality .
In fact u are so great I watched u for d first time today and I like, share and subscribe to ur channel! The way u teach and explain with the example are of inestimable value, u are indeed a teach-savvy. Kudos to u bro. From nigeria
15 beautiful words
Enchanting.. charming and attractive
Effervescent..active, positive and full of energy
Inestimable... Great to be described or expressed exactly
Savvy.. good understanding and practical knowledge of something
Evocative.. something that make you remember or imagine something pleasant
Laud.. to praise highly.. he was loaded with achievement in musical
Veracity... Habit of telling the truth
Hridhaan your english is so enchanting it is something i can listen daily 🤩🤩
Some can’t control their enthusiasm... 😋 lolz
Well explained… first time watched your video, first time I saw you and sir, I can say I become your fan now. Your efforts are appropriated.
I am jubilant to see and hear from you, thank you so much for your lesson, I will use these words in my daily routine...😊
I don't understand why people dislike such amazing video,,
Here are 10 most beaytiful words.10 Beautiful Words
ELOQUENT (Adj.)
The adjective eloquent describes someone (or something, such as a speech, a text, etc.) that uses words well - in a skilled, fluent, and effective way.
You could say a lawyer gave an eloquent defence of his client, if he expressed himself well. Or there were a number of eloquent speakers at the conference - people who are good at speaking and using words.
SERENE (Adj.)
Serene is another adjective - it means completely calm, peaceful, tranquil - without any disturbance, agitation, or trouble.
We often use this word to describe very still and calm water or sky, but it can also be used to talk about a person, saying they look/appear serene or have a serene expression on their face.
LULLABY (N.)
A lullaby is a song we sing to help a baby or child go to sleep.
Lullabies often have melodies which are slow and calm. A couple examples of common lullabies in English are “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “Rock-a-bye baby.”
CHANDELIER (N.)
A chandelier is a decorative lighting fixture that holds a number of lights and hangs from a ceiling.
Chandeliers can be large or small, and they’re considered fancy, nicer than average - so they’re more expensive than just a regular light, and they make the room appear more elegant.
OBLIVIOUS (Adj.)
Describing someone as oblivious means they lack awareness - they are not seeing or noticing something.
A person walking across a busy street while looking at their phone and wearing ear buds would be oblivious to the danger, because they are not perceiving it.
PHENOMENAL (Adj.)
Something that is phenomenal is really amazing, very impressive, and out of the ordinary. If we manage to send a person to the planet Mars, that would be a phenomenal accomplishment. Or you could look at an actress who did an especially great job playing her role in a movie, and say her performance was phenomenal.
CRISP (Adj.)
The word crisp is usually used to describe the texture of food that is hard/firm, but that is easily broken or that makes a pleasant, crunchy sound when you bite into it.
You could describe potato chips or crackers as crisp, or a nice fresh apple or carrot as crisp. (Note: in British English, what we Americans call potato chips are actually called crisps!).
NONCHALANT (Adj.)
Nonchalant describes a person (or their attitude or tone of voice) who appears casual and not especially concerned about a topic or situation.
Someone who is nonchalant is NOT excited or worried or agitated; instead they are relaxed and appear not to care a lot.
Let’s say a child is behaving badly and the parent says “don’t do that” but the parent doesn’t speak more firmly or punish the child, you could say the parent has a nonchalant attitude towards discipline. If you ask someone where they are planning to go to college and they say “it doesn’t really matter; college isn’t so important anyway” - that would be a nonchalant reply.
EXQUISITE (Adj.)
The word exquisite describes something that is extremely beautiful, especially because it has a lot of details or took a lot of skill to create.
So a wooden table that was hand-crafted with lots of decorations and designs could be called exquisite.
In addition to describing visual beauty, exquisite can also be used for something excellent, like an exquisite wine would have an especially delicious and delightful flavor
PLETHORA (N.)
Saying that there is a plethora of things means there are a LOT of those things, a large number of them.
Let’s say I really love hats and I have 40 different hats in my closet - then I have a plethora of hats. Some restaurants have a plethora of different dishes - there are many different options on the menu. Espresso English has a plethora of courses and e-books - we have many of them, many ways for you to learn and improve your English skills.
Now you know the meanings of 10 English words that are considered beautiful! Which one was your favourite? Do you have any English words that you enjoy saying, simply because you think they sound pretty? Leave a comment and let me know - I’d be interested in finding out which words you think are nice to say and hear.
Viewers should laud you for such an enchanting video and your effervescent personality.
I loved the word ephemeral..
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Boring . Such a boring vedio . Its not a proper way of teaching . Why yeachers use back board ? Google for it first .
Thank you brother☺️ , I am learning English and your video really help me .☺️☺️
You are effervescent and your voice is enchanting.
My favourite Ed. song is"thinking out loud ".
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@@Shahnawaz_Qaisar nice
Just for info Pronounce effervescent effer VES cent not effer VERS cent. Love you idea of bringing these words into general use
Yes, the r is silent
@@noblumoon there is no r
@@baishalideb5565 effer,, r is so soft, it might as well be silent
@@noblumoon ok that r ...i thought it was R from VERS.
@Gladiator Max6 yes but he did not pronounce the v as a w
Your body language and way of explaining is too good ! I'm impressed!
Sir your teaching style is so enchanting. It always muse me.
I always wait for your lessons all by heart..
Thank you. Practice all English vocabulary at: vocabulary24.xyz with (image+meaning+example)
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WOW! It was a great video 🙏
Thank you sir 🙏
Thank you Sir for sharing these words with us !! I always love learning from you❤️
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Sir u are such a ENCHANTING teacher I have ever encountered on internet.u also seems EFFERVESCENT,ur channel is just INESTIMABLE ,I say u are English language SAVVY,ur classes are just EVOCATIVE, i am LAUDING perhaps😅😅but it's VERACITY,even the video was EPHEMERAL I felt this is such a REQUISITE one, my face is currently EFFULGENT for making this comment,it's something like PENCHANT. I hope u feel very JUBILANT after reading this comment,btw u had a FETCHING attire in this video sir and again ur videos are real MUSINGS to the students like us..thanku so much sir👍👍
Enchanting
Muse
Effervescent
Jubilant
Inestimable
Evocative
Penchant po sho
Effulgent
Ephemeral
Fetching
All my favourite!!!!!
Wonderful Wonderful video thanks
I lauded your content. You’re effervescent nature is fetching ❤️
Enchanting, veracity and laud are some of my favourite words which I like the most.
Po-sho, jubilant & fetching are 3 words I loved.
These words are beautiful and so is this video equally beautiful.
It was fortuitous that I found your seminar, I am beguiled by your countenance and entranced by your linguistic skill.
PS: the prime definition of effervescent is bubbly.
And your sentence sounds lame.
Wow!! Thank you so much. Gonna use these words for sure..
I'm here just to see his mesmerizing face 😍
And also to announce the world why you are here
Yea now where is your sexism gone lady?
@@pramoddevadiga2469 Mind your own business.
I'm worried kitta fukat mai gyan pelte ho ake sab..
Berozgar bechare kya hi kRe 😔
Wow....such a beautiful and intresting class...
“delaware” should be a word, probably a synonymous for something sublime... it just sounds so... sublime
Really very impressive way of explanation....stay blessed
Your voice is too magnificent 🤟🤟
You are so enchanting and effervescent.
My Favourite song from Ed Sheeran is " Shape of you "
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Your teaching is effervescent and enchanting
Please make a video on wherein,whereby ,thereon ,therein, thereof ,hereto, hereby, hereof etc..with multiple examples.
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All these are outdated. It is better to forget them from your vocabulary if you are not interested in studying archaic English texts. Visit my you tube channel DR SATHYA'S ENGLISH ACADEMY ruclips.net/video/mBq6GBRyyKo/видео.html
Just like ur name ur teaching session was also mesmerizing.great job. Loved it.