miércoles, 4 de julio de 2012

Adjectives: Other ways to say


nice
  • enjoyable
  • thoughtful
  • courteous
  • lovely
  • likeable
  • pleasing
  • gracious
  • congenial
  • cordial
  • admirable
  • considerate
good
  • excellent
  • amazing
  • wonderful
  • pleasant
  • marvelous
  • exceptional
  • fantastic
  • super
  • outstanding
  • terrific
  • splendid
  • stupendous
bad
  • awful
  • rotten
  • naughty
  • mean
  • dreadful
  • nasty
  • wicked
  • lousy
  • terrible
  • unpleasant
  • disagreeable
  • wretched
sad
  • depressed
  • gloomy
  • miserable
  • cheerless
  • unhappy
  • gloomy
  • forlorn
  • sorrowful
  • upset
  • downcast
  • tearful
  • somber
happy
  • cheerful
  • delighted
  • pleased
  • glad
  • joyful
  • ecstasic
  • content
  • jovial
  • amused
  • merry
  • thrilled
  • elated
laughed
  • giggled
  • chuckled
  • roared
  • howled
  • whooped
  • snickered
  • guffawed
  • shrieked
  • grinned
  • cackled
  • bellowed
  • chortled
like
  • admire
  • approve
  • adore
  • treasure
  • fancy
  • marvel
  • appreciate
  • respect
  • cherish
  • fond
  • desire
  • enjoy
said
  • commented
  • replied
  • remarked
  • declared
  • stated
  • exclaimed
  • shouted
  • whispered
  • announced
  • responded
  • boasted
  • explained
big
  • huge
  • giant
  • gigantic
  • enormous
  • large
  • massive
  • colossal
  • immense
  • bulky
  • hefty
  • tremendous
  • jumbo
little
  • small
  • tiny
  • petite
  • miniature
  • teeny
  • itsy-bitsy
  • miniscule
  • mini
  • minute
  • microscopic
  • skimpy
  • wee
ran
  • bolted
  • sped
  • hurried
  • sprinted
  • jogged
  • rushed
  • galloped
  • hustled
  • skipped
  • raced
  • dashed
  • fled
  • walked
pretty
  • beautiful
  • gorgeous
  • appealing
  • cute
  • lovely
  • exquisite
  • attractive
  • elegant
  • handsome
  • stunning
  • fair
  • dazzling
looked
  • gazed
  • examined
  • glanced
  • viewed
  • observed
  • peeked
  • stared
  • watched
  • inspected
  • spled
  • studied
  • noticed
scared
  • afraid
  • frightened
  • spooked
  • horrified
  • startled
  • fearful
  • petrified
  • anxious
  • aghast
  • alarmed
  • terrified
  • shaken

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