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Love these 10 wonderful nouns. So smart those short clips from varous movies. It is fair to say that Interactive English is the epitome of teaching excellence. And even better if there was a catch-up of all 10 nouns at the end of your lesson. Thumbs up for you, Wes!
Oh, man, I don't know what should I say!!!!! I really don't like exaggeration . But, once I watch any of your fabulous lessons, I feel speechless , there's no words could express my gratitude for you. Honestly, I hope that someday I will be able thank you personally and spend time together.
Thank you for this and other videos. I think your video is perfect for advanced speakers who want to fine-tune their (myself included) English. I realized I had been mispronouncing some of these words introduced all my life!! I also liked that you clarified how to use these words literally and syntactically. wish I had found your channel sooner....
Sycophant - I love that one 😂, never heard before. Some of other ones I heard before, but never used them either because I felt insecure about the pronounciation or the meaning. Thanks a lot, I enjoyed that lesson.. 😍
Hi professor First thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. Second let me inform you that the Religion of Islam does not oppose Science. Islam encoorage to learn deeply everything related to Science therefore the word Dichotomy is rejected in the domain of Islamic Religion. I really appreciate your job. I love your way of teaching and excellent explication. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Your Student from Algeria.
hello sir, am in my mid-30s and was born and grew up in an English speaking country in Africa. additionally, i have read a lot of bestselling novels by renowned novelists from the US and the UK, read a lot of publications abut i have never come across the word dilettante! this dumbfounds me! thank you so much for this wonderful video. ill surely add this to my word arsenal!
Hello Wes! The first is really a tongue-twister, hahaha. I still can't pronounce it perfectly, but the I will soon reach the zenit, Im sure. AND: To me you are the epitome of a good english teacher. Your myriad of good ideas give credence to your teaching abilities. They will help me to overcome my malaise in speaking this language. I'm not a sychophant here! Just a dilettante, who is trying to improve with your help! Thank you so much for your good work. Have a nice day!
You really have a new Technic to transmit your knowledge.love it tremendously.i confess you give deep explanation.in a nut shell :you are a good teacher .God bless you 🙏.High regards from 🇩🇿👍
Thanks a lot. The only expression that I knew from this list was "epitome", but I've heard of "myriad" before without knowing the meaning of it. In conclusion, I've been taught 9 new words. That's pretty awesome.
woooowww.... I like this topic learning new uncommon words and knowing how to properly use them 👏👏👏 thanks a lot! for sure this channel will have myriad of subscribers 🙏
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understood zenith to be kind of a synonym of climax,summit and peak all of them meaning the highest point (of something) The first noun blew my mind right from the start xD I never heard that word before. Thanks for the knowledge !
Quid pro quo - a Latin phrase meaning "something for something"; an exchange or trade of one thing for another, often used in the context of a reciprocal arrangement or agreement. Catch-22 - a paradoxical situation in which a solution is impossible due to contradictory or mutually exclusive conditions; a difficult or impossible predicament with no apparent way out. Epitome - a perfect or typical example of something; a person or thing that represents the best or highest quality of a particular characteristic or trait. Dichotomy - a division or contrast between two opposing or contrasting things or ideas; a sharp or clear-cut difference or separation. Myriad - a countless or extremely great number of something; a vast or countless quantity. Credence - belief or acceptance in the truth or reliability of something; confidence or trust in the validity or accuracy of a statement or claim. Malaise - a general feeling of discomfort, unease, or dissatisfaction; a sense of vague or undefined discomfort or illness. Sycophant - a person who flatters or seeks favor from others in order to gain personal advantage; a servile or obsequious person who acts subserviently to gain favor or advantage. Dilettante - a person who cultivates an interest or skill in an area without serious commitment or expertise; an amateur or dabbler in a field of study or pursuit. Zenith - the highest point or culmination of something; the pinnacle or apex of achievement or success.
thank you very much for these 10 advanced words. You teach us the pronunciation and how to use these words in sentences and their meaning you are amazing,unbelievable please please please we need more of these advanced words and the same way you did in this video thank you
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I have watched this video 3 times It is great Plz make a similar video Learning brand new words like these just makes my day Thanks for everything Love u ❤️
Only the primary one perplexed me the most, maybe because it's a naturally ecdemic or foreign word. I really love all the mentioned words in your video. Hope you make videos about eccentric foreign lexicons like schadenfreude, faux pas, weltanschauung, Shangri-la etc.Thanks for your magnificent words. Greetings from the Philippines!
2:25 It's funny when you just got new words and it's your favorite now)) Catch-22 (in russian we say: Замкнутый круг), that's like a vicious circle in english ✌️🙂
Ww u are truly a such Amazing professional teacher.this is what I always looking for because all other videos I have been watched wasn’t really provide enough explanation like u do and all the adjectives that U provide us there thank you so much we truly appreciate👍
I hope you make sense the true meaning of "particular" in the following video with examples. Thank you, sir! Additionally, I love your RUclips channel.
Thanks so much for your comment. That's a great question. Yes, the two phrases have a similar meaning. But "catch-22" is perhaps a bit more specific. Hope you have a great day! 😊
We also have these words in Brasil.Quiprocó,sicofanta,zêni te,dicotomia,miríade e diletante.Meaning the same as yours.The same as yours is correct English?
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My dear friends, I let you know that the words epitome-dichotomy-myriad-sycophant are ancient greek words that we are still using nowadays in our language. For instance, 'myriad' means 10.000 and is used to express 'so many', eg: I had myria problems(thousands).Dichotomous is called the line which splits an angle into two equal angles(Εuclid geometry) and so on for the other words.
Among these 10 words, i only know the last one(zenith). I found it as the name of one store in my country but i don't know its meaning 😁. Your videos make me learn more and more ,Mr.Wes. i really appreciate all the effort you have made for the videos,Mr.Wes.
Fun facts for all of you word enthusiasts out there: By learning many of these words, you are also learning Greek! For example: Dichotomy means to divide something in two equal parts, e.g. an angle. Originally, in ancient Greek, myriad meant 10.000 but nowadays it's just used to indicate MANY. Epitome is also an ancient Greek word still used in modern Greek. And finally, my favourite due to its etymology...sycophant. Syko (pronounced like sicko) in Greek is a fig. According to one explanation, exporting figs from ancient Athens was illegal at a point, so anyone caught doing so was prosecuted. Consequently, some people would falsely accuse others of exporting figs in order to get them into trouble, thus the current meaning.
I saw a quiz over these words in your chanel. The problem was that I could easily get the right answer only because the words sounded familiar from this video ;( If the rest words (the wrong answers) were also a part of another video, it would be a great challenge. But it's possible that there is actually another video. I am new in the channel so there is a great possibility to have missed it. But the way of teaching is so good! Thank you!
Your classes are so incredible. Too bad there are only 50 words in the list though. Really looking forward to your next episode of advanced English words.
6:20 There is a myriad of trees in the forest. Does this correct? From the Cambridge Dictionary: There are myriad ways in which global warming can imperil the environment.
Hey, Wes. When I watch your videos I literally dissect you. I look at your hair, your ears, your eyebrows, your eyes, your nose/nostrils, your mouth, your teeth, your throat, and your clothing.
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1. Quid pro quo 交换条件
2. Catch-22 两难境地
3. Epitome 缩影
4. Dichotomy 二分法
5. Myriad 无数,五花八门
6. Credence 信用,凭证
7. Malaise 微恙,不适
8. Sycophant 阿谀者,拍马屁的人
9. Diletante 一知半解的人
10. Zenith 顶点,鼎盛时期
Love these 10 wonderful nouns. So smart those short clips from varous movies. It is fair to say that Interactive English is the epitome of teaching excellence. And even better if there was a catch-up of all 10 nouns at the end of your lesson. Thumbs up for you, Wes!
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Oh, man, I don't know what should I say!!!!!
I really don't like exaggeration .
But, once I watch any of your fabulous lessons, I feel speechless , there's no words could express my gratitude for you.
Honestly, I hope that someday I will be able thank you personally and spend time together.
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This guy is helping me build an intelligent vocabulary.
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Thank you endlessly, sir, for sharing new brilliant nouns with me. The more I learn English, the more zenith of English field I can be at.
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As a quid pro quo I offer to that excellent teacher millions of thanks.
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Mr Wes' videos blow many other teachers' videos out of of the water and myriads of students are proud of him.
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catch 22 was something new words for me. loved to learn new words.
I'm an english teacher in kerala, india..Your classes are really useful for me..Thank you sir
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Thank you for this and other videos. I think your video is perfect for advanced speakers who want to fine-tune their (myself included) English. I realized I had been mispronouncing some of these words introduced all my life!! I also liked that you clarified how to use these words literally and syntactically. wish I had found your channel sooner....
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Sycophant - I love that one 😂, never heard before. Some of other ones I heard before, but never used them either because I felt insecure about the pronounciation or the meaning. Thanks a lot, I enjoyed that lesson..
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Hi professor
First thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance.
Second let me inform you that the Religion of Islam does not oppose Science. Islam encoorage to learn deeply everything related to Science therefore the word Dichotomy is rejected in the domain of Islamic Religion.
I really appreciate your job.
I love your way of teaching and excellent explication.
I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
Your Student from Algeria.
hello sir, am in my mid-30s and was born and grew up in an English speaking country in Africa. additionally, i have read a lot of bestselling novels by renowned novelists from the US and the UK, read a lot of publications abut i have never come across the word dilettante! this dumbfounds me! thank you so much for this wonderful video. ill surely add this to my word arsenal!
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@@InteractiveEng Sir, could you please reread my first comment and assess it? i think there are a couple of grammatical errors. thank you
Thank you for this video. I need to spend more time on this one before I can fully understand all the nouns you just taught us.
I really like how you explain. Thanks so much for all the videos
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Hello Wes! The first is really a tongue-twister, hahaha. I still can't pronounce it perfectly, but the I will soon reach the zenit, Im sure. AND: To me you are the epitome of a good english teacher. Your myriad of good ideas give credence to your teaching abilities. They will help me to overcome my malaise in speaking this language. I'm not a sychophant here! Just a dilettante, who is trying to improve with your help! Thank you so much for your good work. Have a nice day!
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You really have a new Technic to transmit your knowledge.love it tremendously.i confess you give deep explanation.in a nut shell :you are a good teacher .God bless you 🙏.High regards from 🇩🇿👍
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Thanks a lot. The only expression that I knew from this list was "epitome", but I've heard of "myriad" before without knowing the meaning of it. In conclusion, I've been taught 9 new words. That's pretty awesome.
Thanks a lot teacher u'r utterly wonderlfull that I listen in your lessons intently
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I absolutely agree that this is the epitome of English teaching.
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woooowww.... I like this topic learning new uncommon words and knowing how to properly use them 👏👏👏 thanks a lot! for sure this channel will have myriad of subscribers 🙏
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understood zenith to be kind of a synonym of climax,summit and peak
all of them meaning the highest point (of something)
The first noun blew my mind right from the start xD
I never heard that word before. Thanks for the knowledge !
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Quid pro quo - a Latin phrase meaning "something for something"; an exchange or trade of one thing for another, often used in the context of a reciprocal arrangement or agreement.
Catch-22 - a paradoxical situation in which a solution is impossible due to contradictory or mutually exclusive conditions; a difficult or impossible predicament with no apparent way out.
Epitome - a perfect or typical example of something; a person or thing that represents the best or highest quality of a particular characteristic or trait.
Dichotomy - a division or contrast between two opposing or contrasting things or ideas; a sharp or clear-cut difference or separation.
Myriad - a countless or extremely great number of something; a vast or countless quantity.
Credence - belief or acceptance in the truth or reliability of something; confidence or trust in the validity or accuracy of a statement or claim.
Malaise - a general feeling of discomfort, unease, or dissatisfaction; a sense of vague or undefined discomfort or illness.
Sycophant - a person who flatters or seeks favor from others in order to gain personal advantage; a servile or obsequious person who acts subserviently to gain favor or advantage.
Dilettante - a person who cultivates an interest or skill in an area without serious commitment or expertise; an amateur or dabbler in a field of study or pursuit.
Zenith - the highest point or culmination of something; the pinnacle or apex of achievement or success.
Thank you! I just read Catch-22 and loved it. I am currently reading the sequel, Closing Time.
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Thank you from Morocco.
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thank you very much for these 10 advanced words. You teach us the pronunciation and how to use these words in sentences and their meaning you are amazing,unbelievable please please please we need more of these advanced words and the same way you did in this video thank you
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@@InteractiveEng lets make a kind of quid pro quo Mr Wes, i can host you in Morocco for Free and you teach us English
I have watched this video 3 times
It is great
Plz make a similar video
Learning brand new words like these just makes my day
Thanks for everything
Love u ❤️
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You got yourself a subscriber, a curtesy as a token for tour efforts, a quid qu pro
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Being Greek really helped me understand the menaning of most words! great lesson!
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this is very important to know a lot of phrases or expressions for using everyday in the real life
Only the primary one perplexed me the most, maybe because it's a naturally ecdemic or foreign word. I really love all the mentioned words in your video. Hope you make videos about eccentric foreign lexicons like schadenfreude, faux pas, weltanschauung, Shangri-la etc.Thanks for your magnificent words.
Greetings from the Philippines!
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Hello. I believe that those words are very useful to me and also they are interesting. I appreciate your excellent video.
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Love this vocab lesson
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I love your classes . I use them a lot here in Argentina, where I teach English.....
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2:25 It's funny when you just got new words and it's your favorite now)) Catch-22 (in russian we say: Замкнутый круг), that's like a vicious circle in english ✌️🙂
I love to watch and learn advanced vocabularies lessons!!!
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Ww u are truly a such Amazing professional teacher.this is what I always looking for because all other videos I have been watched wasn’t really provide enough explanation like u do and all the adjectives that U provide us there thank you so much we truly appreciate👍
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I hope you make sense the true meaning of "particular" in the following video with examples. Thank you, sir! Additionally, I love your RUclips channel.
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I liked catch-22 and myriad.About credence...Does it have something to do with a word credit?
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Thanks for a useful lesson! I was just wondering, is the collocation " a vicious circle" can be considerate as synonim to "catch-22"? Thanks a lot.
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New student here I love all your lesson.
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Superb Wes ! what software do you use to edit your videos please ?
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Great nouns. I read these previously in a book, "Word Power Made Easy," by Norman Lewis. ❤ Thank you so much for reflecting on it.
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Pronunciation is helpful 👍
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We also have these words in Brasil.Quiprocó,sicofanta,zêni
te,dicotomia,miríade e diletante.Meaning the same as yours.The same as yours is correct English?
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Excellent video. Best wishes.
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My dear friends, I let you know that the words epitome-dichotomy-myriad-sycophant are ancient greek words that we are still using nowadays in our language. For instance, 'myriad' means 10.000 and is used to express 'so many', eg: I had myria problems(thousands).Dichotomous is called the line which splits an angle into two equal angles(Εuclid geometry) and so on for the other words.
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Among these 10 words, i only know the last one(zenith). I found it as the name of one store in my country but i don't know its meaning 😁. Your videos make me learn more and more ,Mr.Wes. i really appreciate all the effort you have made for the videos,Mr.Wes.
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I knew some but only used credence and zenith! lol ,,,,, almost 30 years in America and still learning...
New words I need to learn: quid pro quo, catch-22, epitome, myriad, credence, malaise, sycophant, diletant, zenith!
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So far this lesson is my favorite, thank you again
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Fun facts for all of you word enthusiasts out there: By learning many of these words, you are also learning Greek! For example: Dichotomy means to divide something in two equal parts, e.g. an angle. Originally, in ancient Greek, myriad meant 10.000 but nowadays it's just used to indicate MANY. Epitome is also an ancient Greek word still used in modern Greek. And finally, my favourite due to its etymology...sycophant. Syko (pronounced like sicko) in Greek is a fig. According to one explanation, exporting figs from ancient Athens was illegal at a point, so anyone caught doing so was prosecuted. Consequently, some people would falsely accuse others of exporting figs in order to get them into trouble, thus the current meaning.
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Outstanding class! Thank you so much! By the way, I enjoy all of them. You and Iona are absolutely awsome! Margaret from Brazil
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Thanks a million teacher , i ve really benefited from that great lesson
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Can I use "Quid pro quo and catch 22 " in Email or essay???
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I saw a quiz over these words in your chanel. The problem was that I could easily get the right answer only because the words sounded familiar from this video ;( If the rest words (the wrong answers) were also a part of another video, it would be a great challenge. But it's possible that there is actually another video. I am new in the channel so there is a great possibility to have missed it. But the way of teaching is so good! Thank you!
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Wow! I just learned new academic words from you. Hope to see more new words next time. 👍👌👍👌
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Your classes are so incredible. Too bad there are only 50 words in the list though. Really looking forward to your next episode of advanced English words.
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Thank you for your lessons.
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6:20 There is a myriad of trees in the forest. Does this correct? From the Cambridge Dictionary: There are myriad ways in which global warming can imperil the environment.
Great professor, all respect
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Hey, Wes. When I watch your videos I literally dissect you. I look at your hair, your ears, your eyebrows, your eyes, your nose/nostrils, your mouth, your teeth, your throat, and your clothing.
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Nice lesson! "Dilettante" is also used in Italian! Do you also say the Latin expression "Qui (not Quid) pro quo" to mean a "mistake"?
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@@InteractiveEng thank you my friend! I told you so because in my country the expression I mentioned is much more used than "Quid pro quo".
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These are formal words? Can we use them for academic purposes?
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You have a great credence, so your channel became a globe one. Great hard work have a great day.
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Really u zenith my vocabulary with ur epitome
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Outstanding lesson. Thank you sir. 🙏
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