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Vocabulary to improve daily life conversation - By Gobee

Amiable - Friendly and pleasant. Blissful - Extremely happy or joyful. Cozy - Warm, comfortable, and snug. Dazzling - Extremely bright, impressive, or beautiful. Effervescent - Bubbly and lively; full of energy. Frugal - Economical or thrifty, especially with money or resources. Gleaming - Shining brightly or with a sparkling light. Harmonious - Pleasantly combining or agreeing in tone. Invigorating - Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy. Jubilant - Feeling or expressing great joy or triumph. Kinetic - Relating to or resulting from motion. Luminous - Emitting or reflecting bright light; glowing. Mellow - Soft, gentle, and relaxed in character or atmosphere. Nimble - Quick and light in movement or action; agile. Opulent - Luxurious and lavish; wealthy. Piquant - Having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavor. Radiant - Sending out light; shining or glowing brightly. Serene - Calm, peaceful, and untroubled. Tranquil - Free from disturbance or turmoil; calm and serene...
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