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Vocabulary to improve daily life conversation - By Gobee

  1. Amiable - Friendly and pleasant.
  2. Blissful - Extremely happy or joyful.
  3. Cozy - Warm, comfortable, and snug.
  4. Dazzling - Extremely bright, impressive, or beautiful.
  5. Effervescent - Bubbly and lively; full of energy.
  6. Frugal - Economical or thrifty, especially with money or resources.
  7. Gleaming - Shining brightly or with a sparkling light.
  8. Harmonious - Pleasantly combining or agreeing in tone.
  9. Invigorating - Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
  10. Jubilant - Feeling or expressing great joy or triumph.
  11. Kinetic - Relating to or resulting from motion.
  12. Luminous - Emitting or reflecting bright light; glowing.
  13. Mellow - Soft, gentle, and relaxed in character or atmosphere.
  14. Nimble - Quick and light in movement or action; agile.
  15. Opulent - Luxurious and lavish; wealthy.
  16. Piquant - Having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavor.
  17. Radiant - Sending out light; shining or glowing brightly.
  18. Serene - Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
  19. Tranquil - Free from disturbance or turmoil; calm and serene.
  20. Vivacious - Attractively lively and animated; full of energy and enthusiasm.
  21. Adroit - Skillful and clever in using the hands or mind.
  22. Buoyant - Able to float or rise to the surface of a liquid; cheerful and optimistic.
  23. Crisp - Firm, dry, and easily broken; fresh and invigorating.
  24. Delightful - Highly pleasing or enjoyable; charming.
  25. Eloquent - Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
  26. Felicitous - Well-suited for the occasion; apt or appropriate.
  27. Glimmering - Shining faintly with a wavering light.
  28. Hilarious - Extremely amusing or funny.
  29. Intrepid - Fearless and adventurous; brave.
  30. Jovial - Cheerful and friendly; full of joy and good humor.
  31. Kindle - To ignite or arouse a feeling or emotion.
  32. Lively - Full of life, energy, and excitement; animated.
  33. Magnificent - Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or grand.
  34. Nurturing - Providing care and encouragement; fostering growth and development.
  35. Optimistic - Hopeful and confident about the future.
  36. Playful - Full of fun and high spirits; amusing and entertaining.
  37. Quaint - Attractively unusual or old-fashioned; charmingly picturesque.
  38. Resplendent - Attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous.
  39. Spirited - Full of energy, enthusiasm, and determination.
  40. Tantalizing - Tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable.
  41. Upbeat - Cheerful and optimistic; positive and lively.
  42. Vibrant - Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and vigorous.
  43. Whimsical - Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
  44. Xanadu - An idyllic, beautiful place.
  45. Yearning - A feeling of intense longing for something.
  46. Zealous - Having or showing zeal; fervent or enthusiastic.
  47. Alluring - Highly attractive or tempting; enticing.
  48. Bountiful - Generously given or giving; abundant.
  49. Captivating - Attracting and holding interest or attention; charming.
  50. Delicate - Exquisitely fine or dainty; easily broken or damaged; sensitive or tender in nature.
  51. Acquaintance - A person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend.
  52. Amiable - Friendly and pleasant.
  53. Benevolent - Kindly and charitable.
  54. Conundrum - A confusing or difficult problem or question.
  55. Diligent - Hard-working and careful.
  56. Eloquent - Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
  57. Facetious - Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
  58. Garrulous - Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
  59. Hapless - Unfortunate or unlucky.
  60. Incognito - In disguise or under an assumed name.
  61. Juxtapose - Place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
  62. Kindle - Ignite or inspire.
  63. Luminous - Full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.
  64. Mellifluous - Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
  65. Nebulous - Hazy, unclear, or ill-defined.
  66. Obfuscate - Render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
  67. Paradox - A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true.
  68. Quixotic - Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
  69. Resplendent - Attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous.
  70. Serendipity - The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Zephyr - A gentle, mild breeze.
  71. Abscond - To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest.
  72. Cacophony - A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
  73. Dearth - A scarcity or lack of something.
  74. Ebullient - Cheerful and full of energy.
  75. Facetious - Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
  76. Gesticulate - To gesture emphatically, especially when speaking.
  77. Hapless - Unfortunate or unlucky.
  78. Ineffable - Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
  79. Juxtapose - Place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
  80. Kindle - Ignite or inspire.
  81. Languid - Displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
  82. Mellifluous - Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
  83. Nebulous - Hazy, unclear, or ill-defined.
  84. Obfuscate - Render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
  85. Paradox - A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true.
  86. Quixotic - Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
  87. Reticent - Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
  88. Serendipity - The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
  89. Taciturn - Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
  90. Ubiquitous - Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
  91. Verbose - Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
  92. Wistful - Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
  93. Xenial - Hospitable, especially to visiting strangers or foreigners.
  94. Yearn - Have an intense feeling of longing for something.
  95. Zenith - The highest point reached by a celestial or other object.
  96. Acumen - The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular domain.
  97. Bellicose - Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
  98. Clandestine - Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
  99. Defenestrate - To throw someone out of a window.
  100. Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short time.
  101. Fatuous - Silly and pointless.
  102. Grandiloquent - Pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, especially in a way that is intended to impress.
  103. Halcyon - Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
  104. Iconoclast - A person who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions.
  105. Juxtaposition - The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
  106. Kafkaesque - Characteristic or reminiscent of the oppressive or nightmarish qualities of Franz Kafka's fictional world.
  107. Laconic - Using very few words.
  108. Mercurial - Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
  109. Nefarious - Wicked or criminal.
  110. Ostentatious - Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice.
  111. Panacea - A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
  112. Querulous - Complaining in a petulant or whining manner.
  113. Rambunctious - Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous.
  114. Salient - Most noticeable or important.
  115. Truculent - Eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
  116. Upbraid - To scold or criticize severely.
  117. Vehement - Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.
  118. Whimsical - Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
  119. Zealous - Having or showing zeal; fervent or enthusiastic.
  120. Ubiquitous - Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
  121. Verbose - Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
  122. Wistful - Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
  123. Xenial - Hospitable, especially to visiting strangers or foreigners.
  124. Yearn - Have an intense feeling of longing for something.
  125. Zenith - The highest point reached by a celestial or other object.
  126. Abstruse - Difficult to understand; obscure.
  127. Capricious - Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.
  128. Dearth - A scarcity or lack of something.
  129. Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short time.
  130. Furtive - Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble.
  131. Gregarious - Fond of company; sociable.
  132. Hackneyed - Lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal and trite.
  133. Ineffable - Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
  134. Jocular - Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful.
  135. Kismet - Destiny; fate.
  136. Labyrinthine - Complicated and confusing, like a labyrinth.
  137. Magnanimous - Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
  138. Nonchalant - Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
  139. Opaque - Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
  140. Placate - Make (someone) less angry or hostile.
  141. Quotidian - Of or occurring every day; daily.
  142. Reticent - Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
  143. Serene - Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
  144. Taciturn - Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
  145. Unctuous - Excessively flattering or ingratiating; oily.
  146. Vacillate - Waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive.
  147. Winsome - Attractive or appealing in appearance or character.
  148. Xenophobia - Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
  149. Yearning - A feeling of intense longing for something.
  150. Zealot - A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals.
  151. Abrogate - To repeal or abolish (a law, right, or formal agreement).
  152. Bellicose - Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
  153. Castigate - To reprimand (someone) severely.
  154. Denigrate - To criticize unfairly; disparage.
  155. Effervescent - Bubbly, lively, and enthusiastic.
  156. Flummox - To perplex (someone) greatly; bewilder.
  157. Gregarious - Fond of company; sociable.
  158. Histrionic - Overly theatrical or melodramatic in character or style.
  159. Insouciant - Showing a casual lack of concern; indifferent.
  160. Jocular - Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful.
  161. Kitsch - Art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
  162. Lament - To mourn (a person's loss or death).
  163. Maelstrom - A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river; a situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil.
  164. Nascent - Just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
  165. Obfuscate - To render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
  166. Pernicious - Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
  167. Quotidian - Of or occurring every day; daily.
  168. Rambunctious - Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous.
  169. Salient - Most noticeable or important; relevant.
  170. Trepidation - A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
  171. Unctuous - Excessively flattering or ingratiating; oily.
  172. Vexatious - Causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry.
  173. Winsome - Attractive or appealing in appearance or character.
  174. Xenophobia - Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
  175. Yearning - A feeling of intense longing for something.
  176. Zest - Great enthusiasm and energy.
  177. Altruistic - Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
  178. Bucolic - Relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
  179. Cynosure - A person or thing that is the center of attention or admiration.
  180. Delineate - To describe or portray (something) precisely.
  181. Epiphany - A moment of sudden revelation or insight.
  182. Fervent - Having or displaying a passionate intensity.
  183. Garrulous - Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
  184. Halcyon - Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
  185. Incandescent - Emitting light as a result of being heated; passionate or brilliant.
  186. Juxtaposition - The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
  187. Kindle - To ignite or arouse (an emotion or feeling).
  188. Labyrinthine - Complicated and confusing, like a labyrinth.
  189. Maverick - An unorthodox or independent-minded person.
  190. Nebulous - In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.
  191. Opaque - Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
  192. Perfidious - Deceitful and untrustworthy.
  193. Quixotic - Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
  194. Reticent - Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
  195. Serendipity - The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
  196. Taciturn - Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
  197. Upbraid - To scold or criticize severely.
  198. Verbose - Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
  199. Wistful - Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.


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