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A comprehensive list of descriptive vocabulary words that can be used to enhance written and verbal communication. The words cover a wide range of emotions, qualities, and actions, allowing writers and speakers to convey their ideas more vividly and precisely. By understanding the nuances of these terms, individuals can improve their ability to express themselves clearly, engage their audience, and effectively communicate complex concepts. The document serves as a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone seeking to expand their linguistic repertoire and improve their overall communication skills.
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Awesome - inspiring awe or admiration or wonder Glum (adjective) - moody, depressed, gloomy Gluttonous (adjective) - Greedy, insatiable, indulgent (for food) Goad (verb) - to drive or urge on Good-humored (adjective) - cheerful, happy, friendly Gory (adjective) - bloody, violent Graceful (adjective) - elegant in motion, beautiful Gradually (adverb) - slowly but steadily Grail (noun) - the object of an extended or difficult quest Grandiose (adjective) - impressive; showy; magnificent; extravagant Gratify (verb) - to please or satisfy (someone) Gratitude (noun) - appreciation, thankfulness Gratuitous (adjective) - done without good reason; uncalled for; unprovoked
Gravelly (adjective) - Harsh and grating (sound) Gravely (adverb) - seriously or solemnly Gregarious (adjective) - sociable, outgoing, friendly, jovial Grieve (verb) - to feel deep sorrow and sadness Grievous (adjective) - very severe or serious (bad) Grotesque (adjective) - hideous, deformed, disgusting grovel - to humble oneself in a demeaning way