What is a better word than good

What is a better word than good?

great, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable, satisfactory, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

How do you replace very?

Here are 20 useful English words instead of “very” you can use in business situations:

  1. excellent = very good.
  2. exact = very accurate.
  3. obvious = very clear.
  4. cutthroat = very competitive.
  5. comprehensive = very complete.
  6. innovative = very creative.
  7. meticulous = very detailed.
  8. costly = very expensive.

What can I use instead of very fast?

What is another word for very fast?

blistering blinding
lightning speedy
quick fast
flying brisk
hasty fleet

What can I use instead of very beautiful?

Words to Use Instead of Very Beautiful

  • exquisite.
  • gorgeous.
  • lovely.
  • ravishing.
  • stunning.

What is most beautiful girl called?

Beautiful woman – thesaurus

  • siren. noun.
  • goddess. noun.
  • cover girl. noun.
  • English rose. noun.
  • belle. noun.
  • enchantress. noun.
  • a raving beauty. phrase. informal a woman who is very beautiful.
  • the belle of the ball. phrase. old-fashioned the most beautiful woman at a dance or other event.

What is the most beautiful word for beautiful?

most beautiful

  • alluring.
  • cute.
  • dazzling.
  • fascinating.
  • fine.
  • graceful.
  • magnificent.
  • marvelous.

What can I say other than pretty?

other words for pretty

  • beautiful.
  • charming.
  • cute.
  • elegant.
  • good-looking.
  • graceful.
  • neat.
  • pleasant.

What is short for Pretty?

Rating. P. Pretty. Community » Fashion & Beauty.

How do you call a girl cute without saying cute?

  1. When they show you baby photos say “Awh you were so cute.
  2. Say “nohomo or anything but I would pipe you”
  3. Write it down on a piece of paper.
  4. Say it in Morse code.
  5. Wink at em.
  6. Go to a place with a nice view, wait for them to say “what a pretty view” and say “I know” as you look them in the eyes.

What does pulchritudinous mean?

Pulchritudinous is an adjective that means physically beautiful or attractive.

What does scrumptious mean in English?

First appearing in English in 1830, “scrumptious” is a mouth-watering word that is used to describe what is delightful and delectable. It probably originated as an alteration of “sumptuous,” and it carries the elegant and wonderful connotations of its parent.

Can you say absolutely beautiful?

‘Beautiful’ is not (grammatically) an ‘extreme adjective’. ‘Totally beautiful’ and ‘absolutely beautiful’ are much rarer phrases, and sound more informal. If you used very beautiful and absolutely beautiful with a native speaker of American English, there would be nothing unusual or strange in what you’ve said.

What is very beautiful?

Adjective. Extremely beautiful or pleasing to view. alluring. gorgeous.

Can you say very pretty?

No, they mean the same thing. Both though are a weak way of expressing just how pretty something is. To improve your writing skills, you want to use words that express different levels of prettiness rather than relying on “very” and “really”. Those words are correct, but often don’t add much value.

How do you respond to absolutely beautiful?

How to respond to you are cute, pretty or beautiful…

  1. Thank you. This is a ‘safe mode’ response.
  2. I know. Don’t you dare use this one on your man, it’s plain and rude.
  3. So are you. In simpler terms ‘you too’, you are returning the favor.
  4. … and wonderful.
  5. Not more than you are.
  6. As always.

How do you respond to being called cute?

5 ways on how to respond when someone calls you cute: When it’s a crush

  1. 01“You must be looking at a mirror.”
  2. 02“Coming from you, that means a lot.”
  3. 03“I guess hanging out with you rubbed off on me.”
  4. 04“Sorry, you must have me mistaken for someone else.
  5. 05“I guess that makes two of us!
  6. 06“Thank you, I appreciate that.”

What do you say when a guy calls you pretty?

What To Say To Your Boyfriend When He Calls You Beautiful

  1. You Are So Hot.
  2. You Are The Most Handsome Guy I’ve Ever Known.
  3. You Are So Kind.
  4. You Are So Smart.
  5. I Am So Lucky To Be Yours.
  6. You Make Me Feel So Special.
  7. You Are Sweeping Me Off My Feet.
  8. Your Smile Makes Me Smile.

Is it flirting to call someone cute?

6) He’s flirting with you Calling a girl cute is a fairly low-key way to get the flirting ball rolling. If you’re interested, calling him cute back or flirting with him in some other ways might just lead to some serious sparks. If you’re not sure whether or not he’s catching feelings for you, here are some early signs.

Should I call her cute or pretty?

You should start by saying beautiful. In my opinion, if you just met her, you want to make the best impression. As you two get to know each other then revert to gorgeous. Because you want to sound like you respect her and be in good boundaries, but at the same time compliment her.

Why do guys call a girl cute?

Being cute also means you’re really comfortable to be around – you’re good fun and you’re okay being silly. If a guy calls you cute, it tends to be because you’re really easy to be around and hang out with. Cute women are sweet-natured and gentle individuals who are kind at heart.

background image

The soul of writing is specificity, yet all too often, we lean on general-purpose words instead of choosing the most precise ones. Most of our daily communication probably depends on less than 1,000 words. Of course, that includes words such as you, I, is, are, of, and for, which are already the best words for the job. I admit that sometimes in conversation, I deliberately limit my vocabulary because I don’t want others to look at me quizzically: “Who does he think he is, anyway: one of the authors of a writing tips blog?” The result is vague, even boring, conversation, using words so general, they could fit almost everything in the world.

How was your trip? Fine.

How do you feel? Good.

Choosing other words is no improvement, if we always choose the same words. A world where everything is cool or awesome is not much more interesting than a world where everything is fine or good.

So let’s buck the trend. Here are 41 alternatives to good that can’t be used to describe everything in the world because they each have specific meanings, or at least, different connotations.

  1. breathtaking – amazing, surprising, astonishing, enough to make you gasp with pleasure, and almost enough to make you forget to breathe.
  2. choice – preferred, prized, specially selected. In New Zealand, the exclamation “Choice!” is used similarly to “Great!” in the United States.
  3. dazzling – amazing, splendid, brilliant, shining so bright that it’s hard to see it.
  4. delectable – highly delicious, usually describing food, from the Latin for “delight.”
  5. delightful – causing joy, delight or pleasure, producing positive emotion, with the same Latin root as “delectable.”
  6. deluxe – high quality, related to luxury, from the Latin for “excess.”
  7. enjoyable – pleasant, bringing pleasure and satisfaction – bringing joy.
  8. excellent – superior, best in its class, of the highest quality, making a person shout “Excelsior!”
  9. exceptional – uncommon, rare, and better for being so.
  10. exemplary – an example of high quality, a model for others.
  11. fine – delicate, exquisite, almost as good as it gets. Related to the French and Latin words for “finished” and “exact.” Overused until often it merely means “acceptable.”
  12. exquisite – exceptionally fine or rare, with the sense of extreme
  13. favorable – helpful, encouraging, positive, convenient, such as getting hoped-for results.
  14. first-rate – exceptionally good, in the highest class. Describing a British naval vessel with more than 100 guns.
  15. first-string – the starting players on a sports team; that is, the best of them. Many other expressions begin with the word first.
  16. five-star – from the hotel rating system in which a five-star hotel is among the world’s best.
  17. formidable – causing awe, respect, wonder or even fear, perhaps because it’s so large or strong.
  18. gilt-edged – high quality, from the practice of putting a thin layer of gold on the edges of a book.
  19. gratifying – pleasing, satisfying, making someone content.
  20. incredible – amazing, beyond belief, almost too good to be true.
  21. luxurious – fine or comfortable, such as an expensive hotel room. I use it to show gratitude for a gift that is too fancy for my tastes.
  22. magnificent – splendid, elegant, noble. From the Latin word for “great deeds.”
  23. opulent – showy, extravagant, magnificent, sumptuous – more than luxurious, with the sense of “more than you really need”
  24. pleasing – giving cheer, pleasure, or enjoyment – something that pleases you
  25. positive – certain, good, favorable. Currently used in expressions such as “positive energy” or “positive vibes.”
  26. precious – beloved, valuable, worthy, of high price. “Precious” writing is euphuistic: overly cute and takes itself too seriously.
  27. prime – first, as in first quality.
  28. rare – uncommon, scarce, and therefore valuable. The gravestone of an influential English playwright is inscribed with the (misspelled) tribute “O rare Ben Johnson”.
  29. satisfying – sufficient, pleasing, more than adequate.
  30. select – privileged, specially chosen, high-quality.
  31. shipshape – well-organized, fully prepared, meticulous, tidy. Before you embark on an ocean voyage, you want your ship to be in shape.
  32. sound – healthy, solid, secure, complete. If a floor is sound, you won’t fall through.
  33. sterling – of high, verifiable value, as in sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. Originally referring to British coins, which had a star or a starling on them in the Middle Ages.
  34. striking – impressive, memorable, calling to mind the striking of a coin.
  35. sumptuous – costly, expensive, as in a meal with many courses of great variety. We’ve got a whole article about sumptuous.
  36. top-notch – belonging to the highest level, possibly from some 19th century game that used notches to keep score.
  37. subtle – clever and crafty, though that’s an older meaning. A subtle flavor is not overbearing, and the chef will be pleased if you tell him so.
  38. up to snuff – meeting the standard, adequate, sharp. Snuff is a more expensive powdered tobacco, which was sniffed by higher-class gentlemen as a stimulant in the 19th century.
  39. valuable – worthy of esteem, having high worth or value.
  40. welcome – anticipated, a pleasure to see, received with gladness, as in “welcome news.” From the Old English for “a wished-for guest.”
  41. well-made – built right, properly constructed, sound.

Stop making those embarrassing mistakes! Subscribe to Daily Writing Tips today!

You will improve your English in only 5 minutes per day, guaranteed!

Subscribers get access to our archives with 800+ interactive exercises!

You’ll also get three bonus ebooks completely free!

By
Last updated:

December 6, 2022

Are you tired of always saying “good”?

Looking forward to using more vivid and creative ways to describe people, places and experiences that you enjoy?

After reading the descriptions and examples we have below, you’ll be able to move beyond just describing everything as “good.”

Contents

  • Cool
  • Excellent
  • Wonderful
  • Perfect
  • Fantastic
  • Exceptional
  • Terrific
  • Outstanding
  • Pleasant
  • Awesome


Download:
This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you
can take anywhere.
Click here to get a copy. (Download)

Cool

In addition to being used to describe temperature, “cool” also means very good or fashionable. For example, you might describe stylish clothes as “cool” or a performance by a musician that you really enjoy.

It can also be used to express acceptance when someone makes a suggestion. For example, if someone suggests meeting to go to a movie, you could say “Cool! I’ll see you at 6 p.m.” Like “awesome,” “cool” is a popular expression for younger people, and you shouldn’t use it in more formal conversations.

Excellent

“Excellent” is used to describe something very good or of high quality. Almost anything you can describe as “good,” you can also describe as excellent. It can be used when speaking to friends, family, or coworkers when you want to emphasize that something is not just ok or good, but very good.

If someone asks “how are you,” you can respond “excellent.” Or, similar to this restaurant review, you could say “Have you been to the new restaurant downtown? The food there is excellent.”

Wonderful

“Wonderful” means great or very good. People can be wonderful, experiences can be wonderful and things can be wonderful. You can use this word in both formal and casual settings.

For example, you could say “The paintings at the art exhibition last night were wonderful,” or “I think you’ll like her. She’s a wonderful person.”

Perfect

Perfect describes something that is flawless or exactly matching the need in a particular situation.

If you have a very good day and everything happens exactly as you want it to, you could describe it as a “perfect day.” A hotel could be “perfect for families” or an actor in a movie could be “perfect for the role.” If someone suggests an idea that you like, you can say “That’s perfect” or “That sounds perfect.”

Fantastic

The word “fantastic” is used to describe something very good or exciting. It can be used in both formal and informal situations. It’s a very enthusiastic, positive word, so you should say it with some emphasis or exclamation.

For example, if someone asks you about your trip to Thailand, you could say “It was fantastic!”

Exceptional

“Exceptional” means that someone or something is above average. This adjective has a slightly more formal tone, and it’s a good word to use when you want to sound a little more sophisticated.

For example, you could say “I think Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. The scenery is exceptional.”

Terrific

“Terrific” means very good or great. You can use it the same way you use “good.” It’s another very enthusiastic adjective, so only use it if you’re describing something you really like a lot.

You could describe someone’s idea or performance as “terrific,” such as “I’m very happy with the results. She did a terrific job on this project.”

Keep in mind that “terrific” can also be used to describe something very bad depending on the noun it’s paired with. For example, you could also talk about a “terrific storm” or a “terrific explosion.”

Outstanding

“Outstanding” describes something that “stands out” or is noticeably better than the alternatives. An “outstanding” book is better than all the other books you’ve read recently, or an “outstanding” hotel is one of the nicest hotels you’ve ever stayed in. This adjective is appropriate to use in casual or formal conversations.

Note that “outstanding” can also mean “unpaid” depending on the situation. So if you have an “outstanding” bill, it means that you have a bill that needs to be paid, not a “very good” bill.

How do you know which meaning is being used? Context is super important for this. That’s why when you’re learning new words, you should try to learn them in sentences. You can also use immersion programs to see words in different scenarios. On FluentU, for example, you can search for specific words in the program’s library of authentic videos to see how they’re used by native English speakers.

Pleasant

“Pleasant” describes something that is enjoyable or likable. It can be used to describe people, places, or experiences. “Pleasant” is a little less strong than words like “outstanding,” “terrific” or “fantastic” and it can be a good word to use if something was nice, yet not the absolute best thing imaginable.

For example, you could say “We had a nice time at dinner. It was a very pleasant evening.”

Awesome

Technically, “awesome” describes something that inspires awe or wonder. Typically, however, “awesome” is used to describe people, experiences or places that are very good or impressive.

For example, you could say “I love your new watch. It looks awesome.” It’s an adjective that is particularly popular with younger people, and it’s not an expression that you would want to use in a formal or business situation.

Say goodbye to “good!” Now you have some awesome, terrific, wonderful synonyms to improve your English vocabulary way beyond the basics.


Download:
This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you
can take anywhere.
Click here to get a copy. (Download)

Plan

  • 1 What is a better word than best?
  • 2 What is another word for good at?
  • 3 Is well better than good?
  • 4 How did u sleep means?
  • 5 When did you sleep slept?
  • 6 How is your day reply?
  • 7 What can I ask instead of WYD?
  • 8 Why do guys always say WYD?

Excelling above all others. Offering or producing the greatest advantage. Most or largest. Outstanding in standard or quality. Better than some other option.

What is another word for good at?

What is another word for be good at?

excel shine
be proficient be successful
be talented be unparalleled
be unrivalled be very good
do well reign supreme

Is well better than good?

Good modifies a noun; something can be or seem good. All you need to remember when you are pondering whether good or well is best for your sentence is that good modifies a person, place, or thing, whereas well modifies an action. If you’re having a good day, then your day is going well. Did you do good on your exams?

Did you sleep well or good?

The correct usage is ‘slept well’. ‘Well’ is an adverb; it is used to describe (give more information about) verbs. In your example, ‘well’ is describing the verb ‘slept’ (past tense of ‘sleep’); you’re talking about how you slept. “How did you sleep?”

Is it correct to say I just woke up?

“Wake” is a present tense verb. You can say “I wake up” as a declarative sentence. If you want to imply that you just woke up, that would involve the past or imperfect tense. Therefore, your options would be “I just woke up”, “I woke up”, or “I had just woke up”.

How did u sleep means?

phrase-meaning. Usually the question “How did you sleep today?” is about the quality of the sleeping or about the position of the sleeping? In other words, if I read or hear “how did you sleep last night”, what should I understand? Share.

When did you sleep slept?

Slept is the past/past participle of sleep. When there are two verbs in a sentence, (in this case, do and sleep), using past tense for both verbs is incorrect. How was your night? Did you sleep well?

How is your day reply?

Just answer the question the same way you’d answer it to a friend. “Pretty good, hbu?” is a fine response. “How’s your day going?”…If you don’t want to talk:

  • “Great. HBU?” (If you expect them to give a short reply.)
  • “Not bad.”
  • (if bad) “Meh” or sigh.

What to reply to How’s it going?

“How’s it going?” is a common greeting in most social situations, it’s another way to say hello. When you say “How’s it going?” you are actually asking how they are feeling. A proper response is “I’m doing fine” if things are going well or “I’m not doing so well” if things are going bad.

What to say after asking how are you?

How many times have you had this exchange with prospects? You say, “Hey there, how are you?” They respond, “I’m good, thanks. And you?” You say, “I’m good too, thanks for asking.”

What can I ask instead of WYD?

Instead of ‘wyd’: Tell me about your day (newly dating) What’s your schedule this week? I want to meet at _____(have a place in mind). I am available during [time/date].

Why do guys always say WYD?

1) If you send a text saying “wyd” at 11 pm, what are the reasons behind it? – 29% of guys said that they are just asking to make conversation. – 29% of guys also said that they are trying to Netflix and Chill.

Last Update: Jan 03, 2023

This is a question our experts keep getting from time to time. Now, we have got the complete detailed explanation and answer for everyone, who is interested!


Asked by: Karen Gibson

Score: 4.7/5
(8 votes)

admirable, amazing, astonishing, awesome, brilliant, cool, enjoyable, excellent, fabulous, fantastic, fine, incredible, magnificent, marvelous, outstanding, phenomenal, pleasant, pleasing, remarkable, sensational.

What word can you use instead of wonderful?

wonderful

  • amazing,
  • astonishing,
  • astounding,
  • awesome,
  • awful,
  • eye-opening,
  • fabulous,
  • marvelous.

What is a better word than excellent?

accomplished, admirable, attractive, distinguished, exceptional, exemplary, exquisite, fine, first-rate, good, great, magnificent, outstanding, skillful, sterling, superb, superlative, capital, certified, champion.

What is a very fancy word for great?

1 immense, enormous, gigantic, huge, vast, grand. 6 noteworthy. 7 weighty, serious, momentous, vital, critical. 8 famed, eminent, noted, notable, prominent, renowned.

What is another way to say excellent?

excellent

  • accomplished.
  • admirable.
  • attractive.
  • distinguished.
  • exceptional.
  • exemplary.
  • exquisite.
  • fine.

37 related questions found

Is superb better than excellent?

As adjectives the difference between superb and excellent

is that superb is first-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good while excellent is of the highest quality; splendid.

How do you say something is excellent?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. It’s great.
  2. It’s fantastic.
  3. It’s excellent.
  4. It’s better than average.
  5. It’s not bad.
  6. I’d recommend it.
  7. I’m very impressed.
  8. It’s better than I expected.

How do you express wonderful?

Synonyms of ‘wonderful’

  1. excellent, brilliant, fabulous (informal), fantastic (informal), great (informal), magnificent, marvelous, outstanding, superb, terrific (informal), tremendous.
  2. remarkable, amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, incredible, miraculous, phenomenal, staggering, startling, unheard-of.

Is amazing or wonderful better?

As adjectives the difference between wonderful and amazing

is that wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary while amazing is causing wonder and amazement; possessing uniquely wonderful qualities.

How do you describe a wonderful person?

Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him. Polite — He’s good at saying “please,” “thank you,” etc.

What is the difference between wonderful and incredible?

As adjectives the difference between incredible and wonderful. is that incredible is too implausible to be credible; beyond belief; unbelievable while wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary.

What’s the difference between amazing and awesome?

Awesome refers to something being extremely good or else impressive. It can also convey a feeling of greatness or sensation. Amazing can be defined as astonishing or excellent.

What’s the difference between beautiful and wonderful?

As adjectives the difference between wonderful and beautiful

is that wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary while beautiful is attractive and possessing charm.

How would you describe a wonderful experience?

Words to Describe Your Good Experience

Tremendous: extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: Prodigious: extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force. Marvelous: such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.

Can you call someone wonderful?

If you describe something or someone as wonderful, you think they are extremely good. The cold, misty air felt wonderful on his face. It’s wonderful to see you.

What are positive words?

Positive Words Vocabulary List

  • absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish. …
  • beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial. …
  • calm. celebrated. certain. champ. …
  • dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished. …
  • earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective. …
  • fabulous. fair. familiar. famous. …
  • generous. genius. genuine. giving. …
  • handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.

How do you describe something really good?

Excellent. “Excellent” is used to describe something very good or of high quality. Almost anything you can describe as “good,” you can also describe as excellent.

How do you describe something so good?

Excellent. We often say someone is very well or something is of high quality or really good using the word “excellent”.

What is a word for how well something works?

You can also use utility, usefulness or usability. 1 The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.

What is the synonym of superb?

Some common synonyms of superb are glorious, gorgeous, resplendent, splendid, and sublime.

Does Amazing mean good?

Use the adjective amazing to describe something that is so good, it surprises you, like the amazing beauty of the Rocky Mountains or the amazing feats of a truly great athlete.

What means the same as amazing?

astonishing, astounding, surprising, bewildering, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding, dismaying, disconcerting, shattering. awesome, awe-inspiring, sensational, remarkable, spectacular, stupendous, phenomenal, prodigious, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable.

What does it mean if something is incredible?

1 : too extraordinary and improbable to be believed making incredible claims. 2 : amazing, extraordinary incredible skill an incredible appetite met an incredible woman.

What are positive words to describe a person?

Explore the Words

  • adaptable. capable of fitting a particular situation or use. …
  • adventurous. willing to undertake new and daring enterprises.
  • affectionate. having or displaying warmth or fondness.
  • ambitious. having a strong desire for success or achievement.
  • amiable. …
  • compassionate. …
  • considerate. …
  • courageous.

What 3 words would best describe you?

Words you can use to describe yourself

  • Inquisitive.
  • Organised.
  • Passionate.
  • Patient.
  • Reliable.
  • Responsible.
  • Thoughtful.
  • Witty.

Table of Contents

  1. What is a better word than best?
  2. What is the meaning of incurable?
  3. What is an incurable disease called?
  4. What does incurable romantic mean?
  5. What’s the meaning of motivated?
  6. How do you show your highly motivated?
  7. Can someone be too motivated?
  8. How can I be super motivated?
  9. How do I stop feeling lazy?

other words for the best admirable. excellent. first-rate. magnificent. marvelous.

What is the meaning of incurable?

Incurable: Not amenable to a cure. Incapable of being cured, healed and made well again. From the word cure, from the Latin cura meaning care, concern or attention.

What is an incurable disease called?

Despite advances in modern medicine, sometimes medical conditions cannot be fixed. An advanced, progressive or terminal illness is an incurable, life-limiting condition that is likely to cause a person of any age to die within days, weeks, months or sometimes more than a year.

What does incurable romantic mean?

Noun. incurable romantic (plural incurable romantics) A person who is very romantic. He always buys me a dozen red roses on my birthday — he’s an incurable romantic.

What’s the meaning of motivated?

provided with a motive

How do you show your highly motivated?

Today I want to share with you some high-level ideas that can help you to show your motivation using a cover letter.

  1. Show your integrity & think big.
  2. Show that you care – do not talk to a wall.
  3. Show that you care – do your homework and do it well.
  4. Motivate them – show the synergies.
  5. Do not be afraid to be different.

Can someone be too motivated?

Like too much of anything in life, too much motivation can be bad for you. Being under-motivated is rarely good for you but being over-motivated can be worse. People in an over-motivated state are often more easily swayed by their emotions and their temper, which only makes the situation harder to turn around.

How can I be super motivated?

Ways to stay motivated

  1. Regularly review your goals and progress.
  2. Continue to set new goals.
  3. Keep the momentum up.
  4. Find mentors – a mentor is someone who is experienced in the habit you want to change.
  5. Surround yourself with positive people.
  6. Use exercise as one of your daily goals to improve your mental health.

How do I stop feeling lazy?

How to overcome laziness

  1. Make your goals manageable. Setting unrealistic goals and taking on too much can lead to burnout.
  2. Don’t expect yourself to be perfect.
  3. Use positive instead of negative self-talk.
  4. Create a plan of action.
  5. Use your strengths.
  6. Recognize your accomplishments along the way.
  7. Ask for help.
  8. Avoid distraction.


Asked by: Karen Gibson

Score: 4.7/5
(8 votes)

admirable, amazing, astonishing, awesome, brilliant, cool, enjoyable, excellent, fabulous, fantastic, fine, incredible, magnificent, marvelous, outstanding, phenomenal, pleasant, pleasing, remarkable, sensational.

What word can you use instead of wonderful?

wonderful

  • amazing,
  • astonishing,
  • astounding,
  • awesome,
  • awful,
  • eye-opening,
  • fabulous,
  • marvelous.

What is a better word than excellent?

accomplished, admirable, attractive, distinguished, exceptional, exemplary, exquisite, fine, first-rate, good, great, magnificent, outstanding, skillful, sterling, superb, superlative, capital, certified, champion.

What is a very fancy word for great?

1 immense, enormous, gigantic, huge, vast, grand. 6 noteworthy. 7 weighty, serious, momentous, vital, critical. 8 famed, eminent, noted, notable, prominent, renowned.

What is another way to say excellent?

excellent

  • accomplished.
  • admirable.
  • attractive.
  • distinguished.
  • exceptional.
  • exemplary.
  • exquisite.
  • fine.

37 related questions found

Is superb better than excellent?

As adjectives the difference between superb and excellent

is that superb is first-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good while excellent is of the highest quality; splendid.

How do you say something is excellent?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. It’s great.
  2. It’s fantastic.
  3. It’s excellent.
  4. It’s better than average.
  5. It’s not bad.
  6. I’d recommend it.
  7. I’m very impressed.
  8. It’s better than I expected.

How do you express wonderful?

Synonyms of ‘wonderful’

  1. excellent, brilliant, fabulous (informal), fantastic (informal), great (informal), magnificent, marvelous, outstanding, superb, terrific (informal), tremendous.
  2. remarkable, amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, incredible, miraculous, phenomenal, staggering, startling, unheard-of.

Is amazing or wonderful better?

As adjectives the difference between wonderful and amazing

is that wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary while amazing is causing wonder and amazement; possessing uniquely wonderful qualities.

How do you describe a wonderful person?

Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him. Polite — He’s good at saying “please,” “thank you,” etc.

What is the difference between wonderful and incredible?

As adjectives the difference between incredible and wonderful. is that incredible is too implausible to be credible; beyond belief; unbelievable while wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary.

What’s the difference between amazing and awesome?

Awesome refers to something being extremely good or else impressive. It can also convey a feeling of greatness or sensation. Amazing can be defined as astonishing or excellent.

What’s the difference between beautiful and wonderful?

As adjectives the difference between wonderful and beautiful

is that wonderful is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary while beautiful is attractive and possessing charm.

How would you describe a wonderful experience?

Words to Describe Your Good Experience

Tremendous: extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: Prodigious: extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force. Marvelous: such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.

Can you call someone wonderful?

If you describe something or someone as wonderful, you think they are extremely good. The cold, misty air felt wonderful on his face. It’s wonderful to see you.

What are positive words?

Positive Words Vocabulary List

  • absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish. …
  • beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial. …
  • calm. celebrated. certain. champ. …
  • dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished. …
  • earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective. …
  • fabulous. fair. familiar. famous. …
  • generous. genius. genuine. giving. …
  • handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.

How do you describe something really good?

Excellent. “Excellent” is used to describe something very good or of high quality. Almost anything you can describe as “good,” you can also describe as excellent.

How do you describe something so good?

Excellent. We often say someone is very well or something is of high quality or really good using the word “excellent”.

What is a word for how well something works?

You can also use utility, usefulness or usability. 1 The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.

What is the synonym of superb?

Some common synonyms of superb are glorious, gorgeous, resplendent, splendid, and sublime.

Does Amazing mean good?

Use the adjective amazing to describe something that is so good, it surprises you, like the amazing beauty of the Rocky Mountains or the amazing feats of a truly great athlete.

What means the same as amazing?

astonishing, astounding, surprising, bewildering, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding, dismaying, disconcerting, shattering. awesome, awe-inspiring, sensational, remarkable, spectacular, stupendous, phenomenal, prodigious, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable.

What does it mean if something is incredible?

1 : too extraordinary and improbable to be believed making incredible claims. 2 : amazing, extraordinary incredible skill an incredible appetite met an incredible woman.

What are positive words to describe a person?

Explore the Words

  • adaptable. capable of fitting a particular situation or use. …
  • adventurous. willing to undertake new and daring enterprises.
  • affectionate. having or displaying warmth or fondness.
  • ambitious. having a strong desire for success or achievement.
  • amiable. …
  • compassionate. …
  • considerate. …
  • courageous.

What 3 words would best describe you?

Words you can use to describe yourself

  • Inquisitive.
  • Organised.
  • Passionate.
  • Patient.
  • Reliable.
  • Responsible.
  • Thoughtful.
  • Witty.

Words Related to like

adore, cotton (to), delight (in), dig, enjoy, fancy, groove (on), relish, revel (in) choose, cull, handpick, name, pick, select, single (out), take. covet, crave, desire, hanker (for or after), want, wish (for) bias, prejudice. incline (toward), tend (to)

Also, what is a fancy word for good?

Words related to good

great, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable, satisfactory, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

Furthermore, what is a big word for awesome?

1’the scale of the mountains was awesome‘ SYNONYMS. breathtaking, amazing, stunning, astounding, astonishing, awe-inspiring, stupendous, staggering, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable. magnificent, wonderful, spectacular, remarkable, phenomenal, prodigious, miraculous, sublime. formidable, imposing, impressive.

Понравилась статья? Поделить с друзьями:
  • What is a better word for usually
  • What is a better word for useless
  • What is a better word for used
  • What is a better word for sale
  • What is a better word for said