50 Beautiful Advanced Verbs

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  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy  5 лет назад +121

    Sign up to the Lingoda Sprint Promotion here: bit.ly/Lucysprint and use my code SPRINT4 for a 10€ discount on the 49€ deposit :)
    Practice your translation skills and help others by contributing subtitle translations here: bit.ly/50AdvancedVerbsSubtitles - I will personally approve and your name will be displayed under the video as a contributor :)
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    • @soukratt
      @soukratt 5 лет назад +1

      wawww Are you angels?😇

    • @soukratt
      @soukratt 5 лет назад +1

      I adore that stutter in your tongue😍

    • @freedomseekerr
      @freedomseekerr 5 лет назад +1

      Advanced adj pls

    • @michakj4994
      @michakj4994 5 лет назад

      Lucy, you are amazing and stunning.
      Since I have a very Conservative approach, I commence by listening your lesson and writing merely all fifty example sentences down into my notebook. Then, the imitation sessions. So I will try to saying the lesson simultaneously with you. Asta luego! Many thanks.

    • @syeedabbas3988
      @syeedabbas3988 5 лет назад +2

      There’s mistake @ 9:34.. Please correct it..

  • @suraiyasz
    @suraiyasz 5 лет назад +418

    1.To alter : to make sb/st different
    2. To amend: to change a law, document slightly
    3. To amplify: to add details
    4. To balloon: to suddenly swell out or get bigger
    5. To blab: to tell someone information that should be kept secret
    6. To brief: to give someone information on something
    7. To capture: to film, record, paint sb/st
    8. To. Clasp : to hold something tightly in your hand
    9. To clutch :to hold somebody/something tightly
    10. To collide : to disagree strongly
    11. To command : to tell somebody what to do
    12. To. Cower : to bend low and/or move backwards because you are frightened
    13. To crave : to have a very strong desire for something
    14. To dash: to go somewhere quickly
    15. To detect : to discover or notice something
    16. To deviate: to do something in a different way from what is usual
    17. To discern : to see or hear something usually with difficulty
    18. To dismantle : to take something apart
    19. To eavesdrop : to listen secretly to what other people are saying ( not good btw)
    20. To escort : to go with somebody
    21. To expose : to tell the true facts about a person or a situation
    22. To glare :
    23. To gravitate : to move towards st/sb you are attracted to
    24. To gush : to express so much praise or emotion
    25. To hobble : to walk with difficulty
    26. To hover: to wait somewhere, especially near somebody in a uncertain manner
    27. To ignite: to start to burn
    28. To intertwine : to become closely connected with somebody or something
    29. To lurk: to wait somewhere secretly
    30. To mimic: to look or behave like st/sb else
    31. To oppress:
    32. To peer : to closely at something especially when you can not see it properly
    33. To pinpoint : to be able to give exact reason for something

  • @sathya-enjoy_lifetothefullest
    @sathya-enjoy_lifetothefullest 5 лет назад +534

    1.To alter
    2. To amend
    3. To amplify
    4. To balloon
    5. To blab
    6. To brief
    7. To capture
    8. To. Clasp
    9. To clutch
    10. To collide
    11. To command
    12. To. Cower
    13. To crave
    14. To dash
    15. To detect
    16. To deviate
    17. To discern
    18. To dismantle
    19. To eavesdrop
    20. To escort
    21. To expose
    22. To glare
    23. To gravitate
    24. To gush
    25. To hobble
    26. To hover
    27. To ignite
    28. To intertwine
    29. To lurk
    30. To mimic
    31. To oppress
    32. To peer
    33. To pinpoint
    34. To prune
    35. To recoil
    36. To reverberate
    37. To saunter
    38. To seize
    39. To shatter
    40. To shrivel
    41. To slump
    42. To struggle
    43. To stumble
    44. To trim
    45. To upstage
    46. To withdraw
    47. To wrestle
    48. To yank
    49. To yearn
    50. To zap
    Lucy is my English teacher 👩‍🏫

    • @rushdialrashed9627
      @rushdialrashed9627 5 лет назад +3

      Sathyavelu Pv bless you dear. Thank yuu so much. Hello from Dubai.

    • @keshab644
      @keshab644 4 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @deep_rishi
      @deep_rishi 4 года назад +2

      YOU HAVE MADE THE JOB OF OURS(STUDENTS) EASIER BY LISTING THE VERBS DOWN.

    • @bellatrixpark94
      @bellatrixpark94 4 года назад +1

      Many thanks!

    • @KM-jc4ep
      @KM-jc4ep 4 года назад

      Ty

  • @mindex4928
    @mindex4928 4 года назад +5

    Hello lucy,
    I am minda from Ethiopia .To tell you the truth, My English conversation was improved from day to day. this change came from your effort done on your social media.pls keep it up and continue for ever!

  • @hazelkaya7785
    @hazelkaya7785 4 года назад +62

    I must say you are an amazing teacher... You helped me a lot in improving my English.. I am really obliged... Love you Lucy!!

  • @Амелия-ф9с
    @Амелия-ф9с 3 года назад +13

    Lucy, thank you so much for teaching us these beautiful advanced verbs! We appreciate it a lot! Take care and stay as amazing as you are now!

  • @devapriyasnair3589
    @devapriyasnair3589 4 года назад

    ENGLISH WITH LUCY ..... My lifeline..... My everything.... Let me go and watch every single video and take those like classes and apply in my life......

  • @flatkenzi557
    @flatkenzi557 5 лет назад +148

    3:37 the beginning of lesson

    • @ladyjustice7088
      @ladyjustice7088 4 года назад +9

      which is a shame, really

    • @hamza_uslu
      @hamza_uslu 4 года назад +2

      You are hero ✌️

    • @abidshahriyar9906
      @abidshahriyar9906 4 года назад +5

      when you put more effort into advertising your sponsor than the actual content!

    • @thegrape9312
      @thegrape9312 4 года назад +11

      @@abidshahriyar9906 why are people nowadays so toxic ? You are getting hours of lessons for free and you still complain about a product placement ?

    • @JohnLalmawisangLalmawisang
      @JohnLalmawisangLalmawisang 9 месяцев назад

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  • @tanawat419
    @tanawat419 3 года назад

    Thanks, Lucy I close to study with foreigner teacher.Making my English language is keeping advance everytime. First of all ,it took me correctly pronunciation paved my English language directly right way. Thank so much.

  • @tevege7627
    @tevege7627 5 лет назад

    hi Lucy. I'm Chinese people. l like British English so much. but Chinese school always teach American accent. it's so lucky that find your channel. thank you so much. l wanna my accent sounds like gentleman!

  • @erologuzhut6546
    @erologuzhut6546 5 лет назад +6

    Half an hour ago, I was listening to an audiobook, then I got a notification from Lucy's Channel and clicked it. Now I'm here and the funny thing is half of the words she's explaining here are the ones that I didn't understand and underlined while reading 😂 Nice one Lucy!

  • @manuelgomez4644
    @manuelgomez4644 5 лет назад

    I'm Mexican and I really enjoy watching your videos because they help me too much for improving my English.
    And at the same time I learn more about British pronunciation and how sounds like.
    Thank you 👏🏼🙏🏼

  • @equalityforall4988
    @equalityforall4988 5 лет назад +12

    I am very much obliged to you, Lucy. I have discerned something (in the video) that needs to be amended albeit. You said the matching definition for the word glare but the written description was actually for eavesdrop.

  • @ttttttttttttttt010
    @ttttttttttttttt010 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Lucy I am a teacher in an Arab country and I benefit from your lessons very much . I would like you to do a lesson that includes the difference between the words pupil and student.
    Thank you for all your efforts.

    • @petermoody6147
      @petermoody6147 5 лет назад

      Hello, sir. Should Lucy not have the time to avail herself in regards to your request, then may I say that within the UK, more so than in the american continent, although the two nouns are becoming increasingly interchangeable, it is still widely accepted that a 'pupil' is a person who is receiving a compulsory education, in particular a state-mandated period of time, to the age that they are allowed to officially seek employment. The term 'student' is more often given to someone who has passed that age limit and has chosen to further their studies. For many years that age limit was sixteen years of age.
      Due to, I suspect, the desire to accommodate the sensibilities of mid-teens being identified and grouped with young children and changes in the law with regards to eligibilty for employment, that blurring of the distinction has been allowed to promulgate.

  • @harshinikirubanand1781
    @harshinikirubanand1781 5 лет назад +6

    Really I liked all your videos and now i am able to speak english so fluently and thats because of you lucy....these videos are so helpful....please make this sort of videos to improve our vocabulary....
    once again thankyou so much from the core of my heart...

  • @zemmouchihoucine8671
    @zemmouchihoucine8671 5 лет назад +2

    Im algerian and i study english at the university thank you so much you helped me a lot dear Lucy

  • @mandeepsingh4888
    @mandeepsingh4888 5 лет назад +3

    The way you speak,is fantastic Lucy.

  • @yingyi1684
    @yingyi1684 5 лет назад

    Hi🥰 I’m one of your big fans from China.🇨🇳I’ve got the RUclips account just to follow your channel 😉You may not know that someone follows your class every morning not only for the knowledge but also for every single word you said! I love you soooooo much and I’m trying my best to speak beautiful English as you do! Muuuua 😘( in Lucy’s way

    • @yingyi1684
      @yingyi1684 5 лет назад

      And also wish you a a perfect wedding!!!💗💓💞💕

  • @moisesjuliandelossantosmar2393
    @moisesjuliandelossantosmar2393 5 лет назад +3

    Absolutely thankful for your classes Ms. Earl! I'm a former ESL teacher and I love showing your videos to my pupils. There is just one desire I would like to make.. I would love to hear you talking about classroom management 💜

  • @sorrowrpg6739
    @sorrowrpg6739 5 лет назад

    I don't think I need any additional English lessons, but this marvelous accent is exactly what I need to relax.

  • @ghgh9670
    @ghgh9670 5 лет назад +6

    Before I watch the vedio I know that I'll learn new words or verbs thank you for helping us to improve.

  • @thirteen7349
    @thirteen7349 5 лет назад

    Most of these verbs, I've read them in books, but for God's sake it's hard to use / introduce them in my daily conversations.
    Reading books it's one the best way to learn new words in English.
    Thank you Lucy!💓💓💓😍😙😙😙

  • @languistix5149
    @languistix5149 5 лет назад +66

    This will be quite useful for when I have to write the next essay for English class in school :)
    I have been using a few of them already but also never heard of some others

  • @shalinikaveesha1732
    @shalinikaveesha1732 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much...I can understand whatever you say...my english was not clear....but now i can see a huge improvement of my english ...once again THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH....! Love you a lot...one of your big fan from Sri Lanka...

  • @IELTSElephant
    @IELTSElephant 4 года назад +6

    Great vocabulary to use in the IELTS test too!

  • @tzomilucanin8404
    @tzomilucanin8404 3 года назад +1

    My favourite is no 15 "to detect" with your mistake in the first attempt of the pronunciation of it...cute, lovely and something that showed us that even you are a human.

  • @A.Spirited_Solivagant
    @A.Spirited_Solivagant 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you so much for this splendid lesson, Ms. Earl. ❤ I'm certainly going to inculcate these verbs in my write-ups.

  • @shoryasharma8176
    @shoryasharma8176 5 лет назад

    I watch your videos to learn English but yes i must confess that i love to watch you speaking. I literally blush while watching your videos. You look sensational mam

  • @verschillend2002
    @verschillend2002 5 лет назад +20

    I was looking for something like this thank you so much 😁

  • @arusarthighosh2273
    @arusarthighosh2273 2 года назад

    I always followed you since 2016 and it improve a lot in my vocabulary indeed. I am always feast one eyes on at your channel. Love you...

  • @orsolyacsala9516
    @orsolyacsala9516 5 лет назад +3

    Most useful lesson for me right now, thank you Lucy! I'm craving more advanced vocabulary lessons☺️

  • @rajandeeps
    @rajandeeps 5 лет назад

    Well Lucy I used to watch lots of programs and movies in American English by default, not because I prefer it over British, but because majority of programs and videos are in American accent but now I want to focus on British English and your voice is so magnetic that I'm in love with it.
    Whatever English I have learnt is by reading and listening and still I don't know any grammar, but I automatically speak it correct most of the time.
    I come from India and we are taught British English at school, but I was very poor at it because here they focus more on grammar and writing part than on listening and pronounciation part as a result I have developed a habit of speaking the wrong accent for which Indian teachers are responsible. Please make a video on Indian accent and do visit our country. I'm sure you have lots of fan following over here.

  • @rkttb
    @rkttb 5 лет назад +12

    Barking dogs seldom upstage my favourite teacher during such a wonderful class!

  • @srinivas2164
    @srinivas2164 5 лет назад +1

    Beauty with brain and talent is a perfect combination i've seen within you.... I'm the most awaited person for your videos.... I appreciate your effort

  • @pile333
    @pile333 5 лет назад +70

    "To prune" like cutting the dry branches of a plum tree.
    British English can be so poetic sometimes.

    • @EnglishwithLucy
      @EnglishwithLucy  5 лет назад +26

      It’s lovely isn’t it

    • @pile333
      @pile333 5 лет назад +1

      @@EnglishwithLucy Totally.

    • @DanielGarcia-du5ep
      @DanielGarcia-du5ep 5 лет назад

      “to prune” ain’t British

    • @aly3835
      @aly3835 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithLucy is this only a british verb?

    • @shauryaI22333
      @shauryaI22333 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithLucy yeah

  • @jkim1115
    @jkim1115 5 лет назад

    No written or spoken english is as beautiful as you, Lucy!

  • @salmaelrefaey2339
    @salmaelrefaey2339 4 года назад +19

    There's a mistake
    " To glare " means to stare in an angry or fierce way

  • @arusarthighosh2273
    @arusarthighosh2273 2 года назад

    I always have to zap at your channel and get back to my writing so that it makes much healthier and concrete in grammatical sense.

  • @leon4558
    @leon4558 5 лет назад +6

    Below those 50 advanced verbs :
    Alter Amend Amplify Balloon Blab Brief Capture Clasp Clutch Collide
    Command Cower Crave Dash
    Detect Deviate Discern Dismantle Eavesdrop Escort Expose Glare
    Gravitate Gush Hobble Hover
    Ignite Intertwine Lurk Mimic
    Oppress Peer Pinpoint Prune
    Recoil Reverberate Saunter Seize
    Shatter Shrivel Slump Struggle Stumble Trim Upstage Withdraw
    Wrestle Yank Yearn Zap

  • @adelmagdy7418
    @adelmagdy7418 5 лет назад

    Let's say I will stick to your videos and support u in all ways not just cuz of your content or your beauty but for your fun and beautiful spirit not a cold stone like other teachers on the internet

  • @AlexisCurt
    @AlexisCurt 5 лет назад +10

    Such a beautiful help!
    I didn't know the majority of these.
    Time to study!!! 😂
    Thank you, lovely Lucy.
    You're always making gold! ❤

  • @kimbich292
    @kimbich292 5 лет назад +1

    I really need advanced words to improve my writting essay, please do more video like this in the future, i would very appreciate that

  • @A.Spirited_Solivagant
    @A.Spirited_Solivagant 5 лет назад +89

    Would you mind doing a lesson on the various *poetic* *devices* , Ms. Earl?☺

  • @johnvarghese8742
    @johnvarghese8742 5 лет назад

    Thank you Lucy. You are enhancing our English and adding confidence in us. God bless

  • @victorkrasnov5576
    @victorkrasnov5576 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks a lot for the great video! By the way, "to struggle" and "to wrestle" verbs appear to be synonyms in this meaning, right? As far as I can see, the same is true for the verbs "to crave" and "to yearn", isn't it?

  • @แล้วแต่แคท
    @แล้วแต่แคท 5 лет назад

    Lusy I do love your accent how beautiful it is. I try to copy you whenever I watch your video. I currently live in the UK now and I’d say it’s not easy to find anyone (even British) speak english in this accent like you do. Thanks to do video and help me to learn english with happiness

  • @arianagrandefan2325
    @arianagrandefan2325 5 лет назад +45

    I do assure you I will use these words throughout

    • @MaheshKY
      @MaheshKY 5 лет назад +1

      Hi.
      Your English is fluent or not

    • @arianagrandefan2325
      @arianagrandefan2325 5 лет назад +3

      Helpful For Everyone
      It’s pretty fluent. English is my first language so...

    • @MaheshKY
      @MaheshKY 5 лет назад +1

      @@arianagrandefan2325 can u help

    • @MaheshKY
      @MaheshKY 5 лет назад +1

      @@arianagrandefan2325 I want to speak fluent.
      From where you ?

    • @arianagrandefan2325
      @arianagrandefan2325 5 лет назад +1

      Helpful For Everyone
      London

  • @XPK15
    @XPK15 5 лет назад

    Lucy's professionalism is admirable.

  • @rpb4865
    @rpb4865 5 лет назад +17

    There's a mistake in the meaning displayed at 9:34

  • @bkozma
    @bkozma 4 года назад

    Thanks, Lucy, already on my flashcards even I know all of the words. Please carry on with this series, please, please. Using these words makes me closer to native speakers, because of its backgrounds.

  • @vrishtidharan3697
    @vrishtidharan3697 5 лет назад +392

    Hello random person scrolling......
    Hope you have a good day..

  • @devadasjanaki6827
    @devadasjanaki6827 5 лет назад

    I am from Tamil Nadu, India.I always watch your video to learn British accent. I am studying 10th standard. In Tamil Nadu new CBSE syllabus it is very tough to study. So kindly provide information about poetic devices, direct and indirect speech, active and passive voice,formal and informal letter writing, Email writing,forms of verb,articles,concords

  • @pepsicolla123
    @pepsicolla123 5 лет назад +3

    Hey, Lucy! Thank you so much for another video! I'm trying to improve my English with your channel and I find it very useful.

    • @kaushikraj2330
      @kaushikraj2330 5 лет назад

      Hi Ruta, I would like to speak to you. Thanks

  • @anonymous_1850
    @anonymous_1850 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much Lucy.Thanks for the tips.

  • @the_language_bee
    @the_language_bee 5 лет назад +11

    Any chances of having a written list of the verbs in the video description, when you publish it? :) Not the meaning, just the verbs.

    • @brahimm9734
      @brahimm9734 5 лет назад +1

      1.To alter
      2. To amend
      3. To amplify
      4. To balloon
      5. To blab
      6. To brief
      7. To capture
      8. To. Clasp
      9. To clutch
      10. To collide
      11. To command
      12. To. Cower
      13. To crave
      14. To dash
      15. To detect
      16. To deviate
      17. To discern
      18. To dismantle
      19. To eavesdrop
      20. To escort
      21. To expose
      22. To glare
      23. To gravitate
      24. To gush
      25. To hobble
      26. To hover
      27. To ignite
      28. To intertwine
      29. To lurk
      30. To mimic
      31. To oppress
      32. To peer
      33. To pinpoint
      34. To prune
      35. To recoil
      36. To reverberate
      37. To saunter
      38. To seize
      39. To shatter
      40. To shrivel
      41. To slump
      42. To struggle
      43. To stumble
      44. To trim
      45. To upstage
      46. To withdraw
      47. To wrestle
      48. To yank
      49. To yearn
      50. To zap

  • @uness4511
    @uness4511 2 года назад

    Essential verbs especially for Teachers of English. Thanks for sharing this ❤

  • @andrehernandezboscan4176
    @andrehernandezboscan4176 5 лет назад +311

    I swear if I talk like this I'd never EVER shut up. Lol

    • @dggcdggf1267
      @dggcdggf1267 5 лет назад +2

      Me too 💔

    • @canaldearte4050
      @canaldearte4050 5 лет назад +15

      x3. British accent is abstly stunning

    • @maksatamanov615
      @maksatamanov615 5 лет назад +4

      Nah bro, it just seems.

    • @gmcoy213
      @gmcoy213 5 лет назад +4

      I need this voice for the AI that I am creating lol.

    • @lz-esse
      @lz-esse 5 лет назад +1

      Kkkk😂... Me too ✋

  • @diyaotari3658
    @diyaotari3658 5 лет назад

    Lucy is british and so there is a change in way of speaking than compared with other english speakers. It's much easier to understand the way she's speaking..

    • @ramprakash5354
      @ramprakash5354 5 лет назад

      Diya Otari der frnd Ur absolutely right 😀

  • @billchu7565
    @billchu7565 5 лет назад +6

    7:35 OMG I love this kind of funny moments lol

  • @fazalmahmoodali2824
    @fazalmahmoodali2824 4 года назад

    Many thanks from Afghanistan for the 50 fancy verbs. I was happy to hear you say that these verbs could have other meanings as well. As ESL learners, we are often surprised by the multiple meanings of English words. And of course the word of the video for me was SAUNTER and that is because I like sauntering.

  • @Oliver3812
    @Oliver3812 5 лет назад +6

    It seems to me that the sound in the video is quiet... Maybe you need to make it louder? Thank you for the lesson)

  • @Noor-vy3nx
    @Noor-vy3nx 4 года назад

    You are the only one on RUclips I like his/her intro of the video, it is actually amazing I like the colours and the sound, it just motivate me tp watch the vedio. And even I want to watch it, sometimes I repeat it. I hope I explained right😅.
    I wrote a lot 🤣because I wanted to practice my English. But it is amazing.😍❤

  • @deggs6960
    @deggs6960 5 лет назад +10

    Well it wasn’t the last “Lingoda Marathon” then

  • @cristinamaria2059
    @cristinamaria2059 2 года назад

    Number 22 contains the previous explanation!
    Other than that, this is, al always, incredibly well done!
    Thanks, dear Lucy! I hope I'll meet you someday because you're an idol for my English journey!

  • @Rezless
    @Rezless 5 лет назад +6

    Man i just tryna be honest. I've learning english from this channel, and i can make a rap song bcz of it, I'm really thank you🤘🤘😂
    Just check my Music

  • @lnvaishnav
    @lnvaishnav 5 лет назад

    Hello there, I don't know at which time I got your channel to improve my English and now it's improving and improving...
    Thanks, ma'am Lucy :)

  • @777ikaro
    @777ikaro 5 лет назад +4

    Great channel, but 03:35 minutes of advertising? That is crazy

  • @toonkids9
    @toonkids9 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the new words Ms.Lucy 🙏 ,God bless you 🙏

  • @eslamslam371
    @eslamslam371 5 лет назад +3

    I want to understand every thing a your language please help me

  • @sambathvijet1273
    @sambathvijet1273 2 года назад +1

    50 ADVANCED VERBS! GREAT LEADER! GREAT, Good! ♥️ 🇺🇲 👍 GREAT

  • @marmaro9031
    @marmaro9031 5 лет назад +5

    I learnt many of these verbs while reading Harry Potter!!! 😀

    • @DK-xu3du
      @DK-xu3du 4 года назад

      Me either ☺️

    • @saadmollaei1769
      @saadmollaei1769 4 года назад +1

      Me too. 😍
      i knew about 15-20 of them, all from harry potter. 😁

  • @Karlopapa
    @Karlopapa 5 лет назад

    Hi Lucy. I'm a great fan of yours and find your videos massively useful. Could you please dwell a little on the difference between "to" and "for" in phrases like "For/to me, it was a matter of life and death", "Staying in shape is important to/for me", "This is the best option for/to me" and "For/to me, what he did was right". I hope it's not too much to ask. Thanks.

  • @CaponeCabin
    @CaponeCabin 5 лет назад +3

    Are there any other American's here brushing up on thier English.....lol

  • @anonymous_1850
    @anonymous_1850 5 лет назад

    Iam trying to follow each and every word you say.Your british accent is so good.

  • @samruddhipatil6212
    @samruddhipatil6212 5 лет назад +20

    9:33 there's an error in the meaning.

    • @pradeepnaik4176
      @pradeepnaik4176 5 лет назад +2

      That's the power of Indians.👌👌👌

    • @DanielGarcia-du5ep
      @DanielGarcia-du5ep 5 лет назад

      No. There is not

    • @samruddhipatil6212
      @samruddhipatil6212 5 лет назад

      @@DanielGarcia-du5ep glaring doesn't mean to listen sweetie. check again.

    • @moussakham4819
      @moussakham4819 5 лет назад +1

      Please tell us the correct meaning so...thank you advanced

    • @inersphobia
      @inersphobia 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, the text to her right is providing the definition of eavesdrop.

  • @มนัสเพลาขํา
    @มนัสเพลาขํา 3 года назад

    Great thanks to you good vocabularies to learn becouse is it so important to every one the more you know the more you understand learning word is good one l love this way thanks

  • @faizaqazi2414
    @faizaqazi2414 5 лет назад +4

    Hey 1st

  • @Vasharan
    @Vasharan 5 лет назад

    Scrabble (v): to arrange components (eg of letters) into a coherent whole.
    Unscrabble (v): to put ordered components into disarray.
    Usage:
    How do you like your eggs?
    Unscrabbled.

  • @familyguy1182
    @familyguy1182 5 лет назад +3

    Am i the only one who didn't like the British accent but he subscribed just because that girl is freaking beautiful and hot? 😕

  • @azaniahsuhartini5950
    @azaniahsuhartini5950 5 лет назад

    I can say almost 90% of the verbs shown in this video have been acknowledged by me but because of my ignorance i didnt use it to improve my vocabs 😭 thanks a lot Lucy , finally i know all the meanings of those verbs 🙏🏻

  • @anast456
    @anast456 Год назад

    Thank you so much💙.please Keep uploading videos with advanced vocabulary(including phrasal verbs)

  • @devanshsuryawanshi3326
    @devanshsuryawanshi3326 5 лет назад

    I have been following you for last two months. Your lectures are awesome and help us to improve English significantly.

  • @yarlismandisdik4225
    @yarlismandisdik4225 3 года назад

    You're a fantastic and extraordinary teacher, thank lucy

  • @Talhasarwar1
    @Talhasarwar1 3 года назад

    Wow I have just learned new advanced english words that hit the spot😍thank you teacher❤️

  • @jangchuplhamo26
    @jangchuplhamo26 5 лет назад

    Hello Lucy, I just found your RUclips channel few days ago and in few days I was crazy to watching your English teaching video. I’m 💯 sure it’s can make me improve my English from everything. You are absolutely amazing teacher. Your accent is very beautiful and clear I’m very poor on English but I can understand almost all. Very thoughtful and generous of you! Very beautiful especially I really love your action in end of the videos!😆🙏🏻👍🏻 Thank you very much

  • @salesexecutive4HondaCavite
    @salesexecutive4HondaCavite 3 года назад

    More of these please..thank u so much for this lesson.

  • @0Aries
    @0Aries 3 года назад +1

    That was a practical video Lucy😉

  • @astrozainab6571
    @astrozainab6571 4 года назад +1

    Our teacher your really amazing, I adore your videos and this stupendous British accent even though I wanna master American English 😅💗but I'm obsessed with this smooth accent 💙thanks so much of these intriguing videos

  • @camelliastarriver5659
    @camelliastarriver5659 3 года назад

    Miss Earl, Could you please make more vocabulary lesson? I wish to expand my vocabulary, thank you so much!❤️

  • @LeonSkillsXB
    @LeonSkillsXB 5 лет назад +2

    Once again, I've gotta thank you for this helpful video, dear Lucy. You always make our vocabulary sound even better! Greetings from Brazil and all the best to you!

  • @ApollonianShy18
    @ApollonianShy18 4 года назад +1

    What I understood with my own examples...
    To alter = to change, to make someone or sth different
    I feel the need to alter my appearence
    /alterego means changed self being?/
    To amend = to correct? - to change a law doc or statement in order to correct a mistake or to improve it
    Can you amend this acts for tomorrow?
    To amplify ( To simplify) to show/ represent details
    I amplyfied the action of the story for being more interesting(, putting that pepper and salt in it).
    To balloon - to swell out, to get bigger...
    The rates got ballooned...
    To blab - to tell someone information that should be kept secret /gossip?/
    She can't keep a secret, she is blabing all the time.
    To brief - to get someone informations about so they are prepared to deal with it
    Can you give me a short brief about the case for to understand it better?
    To capture - to film/ record / paint.
    He captured all the potential proofs and went to the police.
    To clasp - to hold something tightly in your hand
    I clasped the ten euros my mother gave me.
    To clutch - to hold somebody/ sth tightly
    Bie clutched her mother's hand as a sign to stay and comfort her.
    To collide - to disagree strongly
    He quitely collided as she was looking at John on the idea that she could be someone's else.
    To command - he was free to command me for whole years from that day, but he never did that.
    To cower - to bend low &/ to move backwards because you frightened
    He cowered at her feet like a dog, whispering something inteligible.
    To crave - to have a very strong desire for something.
    I crave a healthy complete breakfast.
    To dash - to go somewhere very quickly
    He's dashing almost like a flash... (irreal ik)
    To detect - to observe sth/ smone esp. when hard to see, hear
    The cop's dog detected some strange movements in the long, light-green grass of the meadow.
    To deviate - to do something as non-expected, in a different way (sometimes self-disturbing)
    I know I have the tendency to always deviate from the main point of a subject, creating that said "filosophy of the bean grain".
    To discern - to see or hear something, usually with difficulty
    I'm trying so hard to discern what he's saying that I begin to feel a back-head pain.
    To dismantle = to disansamble /to take apart a machine or structure in separate pieces/
    It's ok to dismantle for learning how the machine works as long as you know for sure how to resemble it.
    To eavesdrop - to listen secretly to what other ppl are saying
    They thought she is deaf so she was free to eavesdrop for to find out their evil plans.
    To escort - to go with someone in order to protect him or show him the way
    They escorted me all the way to my home.
    To expose - to show the truth about a situation or someone that is bad, immoral (4negative conotations)
    They exposed her hang died in the pubic so everyone could see what a whitch she was.
    To glare - to look angrily at someone
    I gave her that glare so she could understand that what she did was wrong.
    To gravitate - to move towards someone/ sth that you're attracted to..
    We all know that the earth gravitates around the sun with the rest of the planets from the solar system. // He's gravitating around here with the hope to find something to work in this 'myrifical place'
    To gush - to praise much unsincerely (seeming)
    My headmaster said once to me that she doesn't like gushing people.
    To habble - to walk with difficulty esp. when your legs or foot are hurting.
    He was habbling around willing to escape.
    To hover - to wait somewhere, esp near someone in a uncertain or shy uncertain way.
    She hovered next to me wanting to ask something.
    To ignite - to start or to make sth start to burn
    The woods ignited as soon as we got out of the forest.
    To entertwine - to become closely connected with smb or sth
    We are still entertwined.
    To lurk - to wait somwhere secretly esp because you gonna do sth bad or illegal.
    He lurked in the forest till his 'saviour' came.
    To mimic - to look/ behave like sth/someone else
    -Stop mimicising innocence, we all know who you are.
    To opress - to make someone only able to think of sad or worring things.
    He was so opressed that he couldn't sleep in the nights.
    To peer - to look closely or carefully at sth esp if you can't see it properly
    I'm short sighted so I have to peer.
    To pinpoint - to be able to give the exact reason for sth or to be able to describe sth exactly
    He was pinpointing every detail of the case as he wanted to make sure everyone from the judgecourt understood.
    To prune - to make sth little by removing parts from it.
    He pruned out the inequal parts of the origami paper hoping to get the result shape better.
    To recoil - to move fast from sth/ or someone that is scary or unpleasant.
    She recoiled from the window when the thunder sounded.
    To reverberate - to have a strong impact on people for a long time or a large area.
    The followings of Cernobil accident is still reverberating.
    To saunter - to walk in a slow relaxed way
    She was sauntering in the hallway as nothing happened.
    To seize - to take sth or someone suddenly, using force.
    They seized me from my home and locked here for nothing.
    To shatter - to destroy sth completely, esp someone's hopes, dreams/ expectations.
    He dared to shatter even the last remainings of my truly lovable soul and now I'm just a ruin still alive of what I was.
    To shrivle - to make sth become dry and wrinkled as a result of heat, cold or being old.
    He threw up the shrivled book.
    To slump - to fall in value, nr/ price abruptly and in a big amount.
    The shoes got slumped to people's great excitment.
    To struggle - ...
    He struggled to cook the dinner, till he gave up & ordered a pizza.
    To stumble - to walk / move in an unsteady way
    She was stumbling with the boxes in her hands so I decided to help her taking some out of her charge.
    To trim - to make something smaller, better or nitter by cutting some parts away from it.
    I trimmed my shoelaces about 5 cm to make them easier to wear on, bounded.
    To upstage
    He tried to upstage William at his own fullage party.
    To withdraw ' to stop giving/ offering something to someone
    They had withdrown from him the money he deserved. ~~~
    To wrestle ' to struggle to deal with sth that is very difficult
    He forced me to wrestle in the last point with my biggest enemy.
    To yank - to pull sth fast & suddenly
    I yanked Bill's trolley and run away with it.
    To yearn - to want sth very much esp when it is very difficult to get
    He yearned weed so bad last year that I couldn't believe he will get away from the wanting.
    To zap - to do sth very fast (oft. abt reading)
    He zaped throu the line and was ready to tell the story he already knew.
    Oh... i thinkki stressed my eyes not little...

  • @chia5203
    @chia5203 5 лет назад +2

    I love to listen to how you speak, it’s like beautiful music in the ear :)

  • @freeshorts7739
    @freeshorts7739 4 года назад

    Hello man, I am Indian
    I have watched your many videos
    You are amazing

  • @pcmanager9436
    @pcmanager9436 3 года назад

    thank u teacher i learned new verbs today u have upload this video on my b'day

  • @SuryaTechzone
    @SuryaTechzone 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @joyceyu6998
    @joyceyu6998 5 лет назад

    Why do I feel like Lucy’s English is improving day by day even though she already has a perfect accent 😭😭💕💕💕💕

  • @michaelmarinheiro2583
    @michaelmarinheiro2583 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderfull class ... Thank you !!!

  • @ovisingh548
    @ovisingh548 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Lucy for this lesson ❤❤

  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, Lucy 👍🏻

  • @user-oz7qg2nx1d
    @user-oz7qg2nx1d 3 года назад

    I can't thank you enough for your amazing lessons🤍