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Instead of ‘Very’ Use These Words To Improve Communication Skills

Instead of adding VERY to words to express their extremity, you can rather say these words to make it professional. Have fun buddy

VERY

  1. Very stupid – Idiotic
  2. Very neat – Immaculate
  3. Very lazy – Indolent
  4. Very creative – Innovative
  5. Very smart – Intelligent
  6. Very nice – Kind
  7. Very light – Luminous
  8. Very fat – Obese
  9. Very glad – Overjoyed
  10. Very dry – Parched
  11. Very risky – Perilous
  12. Very valuable – Precious
  13. Very smelly – Pungent
  14. Very quiet – Silent
  15. Very smooth – Sleek
  16. Very roomy – Spacious
  17. Very clean – Spotless
  18. Very afraid – Terrified
  19. Very shy – Timid
  20. Very little – Tiny
  21. Very strong – Unyielding
  22. Very colorful – Vibrant
  23. Very wicked – Villainous
  24. Very rich – Wealthy
  25. Very evil – Wicked
  26. Very cute – Adorable
  27. Very nervous – Apprehensive
  28. Very short – Brief
  29. Very clever – Brilliant
  30. Very dear – Cherished
  31. Very powerful – Compelling
  32. Very noisy – Deafening
  33. Very tasty – Delicious
  34. Very upset – Distraught
  35. Very worried – Distressed
  36. Very willing – Eager
  37. Very happy – Ecstatic
  38. Very long-term – Enduring
  39. Very necessary – Essential
  40. Very accurate – Exact
  41. Very good – Excellent
  42. Very tired – Exhausted
  43. Very afraid – Fearful
  44. Very cold – Freezing
  45. Very often – Frequently
  46. Very thin – Gaunt
  47. Very ugly – Hideous
  48. Very large – Huge

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