150 Big Words That Will Make You Sound Fancy and Smart—and What They Mean ...Saudi Arabia

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1. Acumen: Insight into practical matters; able to make decisions and good judgments2. Antiquated: Old; outdated3. Apoplectic: Very angry; furious4. Bombastic: Exaggerated importance; pretentious; overblown5. Cacophony: Harsh mixture of sound6. Capacious: Roomy; able to hold a lot7. Copacetic: Very satisfactory8. Denigrate: Criticize unfairly; attack, especially in regards to someone's character9. Draconian: Unusually severe or cruel10. Egregious: Extremely bad11. Ennui: A feeling of boredom or lack of interest12. Impetuous: Acting without thought; impulsive13. Indelible: Unforgettable14. Infinitesimal: Exceedingly small15. Lachrymose: Prone to crying; tearful16. Lackadaisical: LazyRelated: 60 Words People Say Differently That Will Have You Sounding Them Out Aloud

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27. Acrimonious: Angry; bitter

29. Convivial:Friendly; enjoyable

31. Delineate: To describe in great detail

33. Eschew: To avoid

35. Fabricate: Create or invent with negative intentions

37. Frivolous: Lacking seriousness; unimportant

39. Impervious: Not affected

41. Insipid: Dull; uninteresting

43. Modicum: Small; limited amount

45. Prowess: Exceptional skill; bravery

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48. Alluring: Very attractive; enticing

50. Beauteous: Beautiful

52. Beguiling: Charmingly attractive

54. Comely: Pleasing in appearance; attractive

56. Exquisite: Extremely beautiful

58. Magnificent: Strikingly beautiful; splendid; extraordinarily fine

60. Prepossessing: Creating a favorable impression

62. Ravishing: Extremely beautiful

64. Statuesque: Shapely; resembling a statute in beauty

66. Toothsome: Pleasing; palatable; attractive

Fancy Big Words

67. Amiable: Pleasant; good-natured

69. Ethereal: Light; delicate; Heavenly

71. Extemporaneous: Done without preparation; spontaneous

73. Legerdemain: Trickery; deception

75. Magnanimous: Generous

77. Ostentatious: Showy behavior with an intent to impress; over-the-top

79. Pomposity: The act of self-importance; arrogance

81. Proclivity: A tendency to choose or do something; a natural inclination

83. Saccharine: Overly sweet

85. Supercilious: Behaving as though one is superior to others; arrogant

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88. Amenable: Agreeable

90. Benevolent: Charitable; expressing goodwill

92. Circumspect: Cautious; unwilling to take risks

94. Cordial:Polite; friendly

96. Devious: Shifty; cunning; skillfully underhanded

98. Discerning: Showing good judgment and understanding

100. Ebullient: Full of energy; lively

102. Indefatigable: Tireless; persistent

104. Mercurial: Prone to unpredictable changes of mind or mood; flighty; erratic

106. Obstinate: Stubborn

108. Pensive: Dreamily thoughtful

110. Precocious: Unusually advanced or mature for one's age

112. Radiant: Bright; shining

114. Scrupulous: Precise; exact; having strong moral standards

116. Timorous: Fearful

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Big Vocabulary Words

119. Allay: To calm

121. Cataclysm: A violent or damaging event

123. Clamorous: Making loud noise, often in a confused manner; noisily insistent

125. Commensurate: Equal in measure; proportionate

127. Deleterious: Harmful

129. Druthers: Choice; preference

131. Edict: An order or command

133. Esoteric: Only understood by a small or private group

135. Garish: Excessively showy or bright

136. Inclement: Rough; unkind; unpleasant, particularly with regard to weather

138. Lugubrious: Very sad; gloomy

140. Myopic: Narrow-minded

142. Pejorative: Expressing disapproval; belittling

144. Prolific: Producing in large quantities; abundant; highly productive

146. Reticent: Reserved; reluctant, particularly with expression

148. Trepidation: A nervous or fearful feeling

150. Veritable: Factual; true

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