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Looking for more ways to boost your intelligence? You were expecting more, but you got… this? You're not depressed exactly, but you'd definitely rather be anywhere but here. If you're in one of the 50 cities with the worst singles scenes in America , you probably know the feeling. Well, I'll just say this.

At the end, I had a gnawing sense of ennui. Try this tasty word, which means you're so overcome with emotion that you're practically trembling.

I'm aquiver with excitement! He thinks he has all the solutions, but he's just blowing smoke. It's a nice way of saying, "Have you even been listening to me? I thought we were talking about mud races. That was a weird non-sequitur. Vamoose, man, vamoose! And for more brain-boosting content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. But then you're missing all the fun of language. A word like "ubiquitous" communicates the same idea, but it's the deep-dish pizza of vocabulary.

You have to eat it with a fork. Officially, it means: "found everywhere. They're ubiquitous. Or you take a safer tactic, and use a word that isn't quite so negatively loaded. It's an actual word, referring to any activity that pretends to be useful but is really just a big waste of your valuable time. You can do better. And unless they know what it means, "sycophant" can even sound like a compliment.

Academic writing requires thoughtful word choice, and there are a few big words you can substitute for more common options. Example: These results demonstrate that rats can be trained to push a lever if the reward is compelling.

Example: The results unequivocally indicate that fertilizer may help plants grow, but it can also contribute to pollution. Example: One significant result of women stepping into the workplace during World War II was a newfound financial independence. Example: This proved to be a beneficial investment of time and money, and the company created many new products during this period.

Impressive creative writing relies on choosing the perfect word. Probably not the point you want to make. Many people think unexceptionable is a slightly longer and fancier way of saying unexceptional.

This is, unexceptionably, a mistake. Something unexceptionable is something not open to objection, it's unimpeachable. We once saw an ad for "unexceptionable BBQ chicken" at a new restaurant — which, of course, means that you can't object to the chicken?

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Skip Navigation. Jennifer Liu. A headline we once read: "Is the new president inheriting an economical crisis? It isn't. Incredulous means skeptical or unbelieving, whereas incredible means amazing. Don't miss: Want to sound smarter? Avoid these phrases that make you sound 'pretentious,' say grammar experts 11 common grammar mistakes that make people cringe—and make you look less smart: Word experts 14 common words and phrases you've probably been saying wrong this whole time.

VIDEO Explore other meanings. Explore related meanings. Interesting Making you feel excited Sexually exciting Informative Making you feel comfortable Exact and accurate The quality of being exact and accurate Deserving praise, respect and admiration Fair and reasonable Fair behaviour and the quality of being fair and reasonable Safe and harmless Pleasant, enjoyable and relaxing Making you feel surprised or amazed Not making you feel surprised or amazed Easy to do and to be easy Suitable or convenient The quality of being suitable or convenient Useful and effective and working correctly Useful for more than one purpose Good for you or for your health Rare and sought-after Peaceful and peacefulness Relevant and appropriate Worth a lot of money Reliable and trustworthy Straightforward and easy to understand The quality of being clear and easy to understand.



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