15 Stunningly Beautiful English Words YOU Should Use More Often! (+ Free PDF & Quiz)
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- Learn 15 beautiful vocabulary words AND their pronunciation (with examples.)
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0:00 Introduction
1:38 1. appealing
2:17 2. ineffable
2:40 3. nefarious
3:43 4. ethereal
5:19 5. epiphany
6:09 6. angst
6:25 7. euphoria
6:45 8. cherish
7:09 9. eternity
7:20 10. quintessence
7:53 11. plethora
8:32 12. pristine
9:01 13. surreptitiously
9:19 14. dulcet
10:00 15. docile
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At 0:35 There's A T In The Word Often. 😒.
Can you see what happened to the children, to the women, and to the Palestinians in general? They were killed, displaced, killed, their feet were cut off, and they were prevented from anesthesia during surgical operations while wearing that sweater. The Palestinians do not have homes, only tents, in this harsh winter.
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@@MrTamiya89 The war is happening and everything is agitated at the moment, and he tells you that it is not his topic and the topic of what the English topic as an example
Thank you very much for the words perfected pronounced by the quintessence of English language teaching. I also thank you for our coincidence in Latin words both in Spanish and English language (some of them with different meanings).
The dulcet tones of a pristine English voice, almost ethereal, saved this Logophile across the pond from his midlife angst, and blessed him with an epiphany: why not subscribe to the channel of this ineffably appealing teacher of English, and learn the quintessence of the love of language? Far more than a momentary euphoria, the knowledge and joy would last an eternity! A thing of beauty, not to be approached surreptitiously for nefarious purposes: he shall cherish the plethora of wisdom imparted to him all the way to his docile waning years.
How beautiful ! You used one of my favourite English word: POND - It is also one of my favourites in French ''ÉTANG'' WE DON'T PRONOUNCE THE LETTER ''G''
I don't know about "Stunningly Beautiful English Words," but I do know a stunningly beautiful English teacher when I see one.
Naughty...write it out one hundred times.
Get a grip.
@@kennethskuse4710 ~ You must be a sweet boy.
I love the word "sublime", it's really beautiful
Mine is submissive.
I always think that as it starts 'sub' it should be describing something inferior!
@@Beatlefan67 Sublime:-a fruit worse than limes.😵💫🤙
Living as we do in a time of such utter disdain for language and learning in popular culture, I find it utterly compelling to discover your obvious love and appreciation of English, and your sharing it with all of us. It's a delight to watch and listen to you.
Fully agree. Lucy is a pleasure to listen to. Bravo.
I like the word serendipity - a happy accident at being at the right place and at the right time
Its my most fav in English❤
Lucy's giggling at herself at @4:36 is priceless! One of the reasons why I love her and her channel! Keep up the good work!
I could fall for her good and proper. Unfortunately it's 40 years too late for me!
I do use several of these, but a word I like and seldom hear is “commence.” It’s such a lovely word for its meaning.
What a beautiful selection of English words. I can totally understand why you have chosen them. Your pronouciation makes them even more beautiful.
Ethereal, effervescent, ephemeral, eschatological, eternal. Sparkling, twinkling, bright, beautiful, bold. Heavenly, joyful, lovely, peaceful, Serene Highness. Spacious, spiritual, spectacular, spontaneous, Spain. Robust, resilient, reliable, respectable, remembrance.
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An epiphany is an ineffable experience, Lucy. It's more than appealing, and even sublime. Generally any angst quickly attenuates, euphoria rises and its something cherished for eternity. It is the Universe's quintessence offering selected from the plethora of pristine choices.
CLEVER 💜🌹
There’s such a thing as overdoing it.
It was with a fortunate stroke of serendipity that I chanced upon your channel.
your enthusiasm is infectious and such diction , well done, love this lesson.
Love the pristine sound and accent of Lucy. So proper. Right!
A fantastic teacher. Clear and concise. Thank you
I love your classes, because of the way you make them so simple.
I like the word "Resplendent" as it so perfectly describes this English teacher.
Wow!This really beautiful!Thank you Lucy for building my vocabulary,I have loved this.
I'm so glad you included the word Plethora, it means a lot to me. 🙂
So I'm reading one of the books written by Haemin Sunim and I note down a lot of words from that book. Before I watch this video,I was just searching the words' meaning on Cambridge dictionary. Surprisingly, when I go to youtube, I just had an urge to watch this video and here comes the beautiful words from the book such as angst and ineffable.Both of the words will become my fav words ever.
Thank you for the amazing content and for those who've been trying,struggling and putting up with everything, it's never too late to read that book.I promise you won't regret. The book's name is "The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down".
he's Korean and a monk isn't he?
It's a pity I don't need an English teacher anymore, but I still think you're amazing. I still watch your videos just for you, madam.
You’re a great teacher. Your voice is so sweet and your tone is so amazing! I love it!
so dulcet🙂
I'm a native english speaker. I'm so delighted that you explained "ineffable". And your poop joke was superb😂
Mam, Beautiful Collection!! It would have been perfect in my eyes, were you to include 'diaphanous' in place of docile 😊😊
Aaaaah Her Majesty's English! Lulled by her dulcet tones.Thank you.
Love listening to you pronouncing these words and watching you do it!
Hello Lucy, I just happened upon this video and it caught my interest. My one and only language is English but I'm a Logophile and I absolutely love beautifully written novels. Lucky I have a dictionary on my phone! I also journal most days and find that I'm always searching for the perfect word to make my writings more interesting. I've signed up for your lessons and can't wait to broaden my vocabulary.
"In the midst of a pristine landscape, the artist experienced an ineffable epiphany, a surreptitiously unfolding revelation that transformed the canvas before him. As the docile strokes of his brush revealed an appealing tapestry, an ethereal euphoria enveloped him. The nefarious constraints of time seemed to dissipate, replaced by a sense of cherishing each moment as if it were an eternity. The quintessence of his creativity emerged, a harmonious dance of colors that mirrored the plethora of emotions within. In this tranquil haven, the dulcet whispers of inspiration mingled with the serenity of the surroundings, creating an artistic symphony that captured the essence of both the earthly and the sublime."
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Thank you so much, Lucy. I love your lessons.
I think these 'sophisticated' words come, at least 80% of them, from latin, since, as Italian, I am able to understand them from my native language
At least one of those beautiful words origins from German. It’s the word “angst” and it’s the only one I don’t like. In German, it’s often used as an idiom “German angst” , and it describes an all around fearful pessimistic approach to problems or a crisis. Phonetically I do not like the accumulation of consonants very much.
@@GabrieleAnna this is really curious. Thank you. Indeed, angst has no correlation with Italian vocabulary, this was new to me.
Try Greek.
Angst is german
@@Dr_LK Absolutely! Now I like the word a little bit more - at least it originates from a sophisticated language and old culture😊.
'Nightingale' my fav English word
A truly excellent selection of lovely English words!
As always, a great lesson from a great teacher. Love your dulce tones, btw.
I've just written down new words with examples my copybook all of them . Thanks for the lesson!🔥
Beautiful words by a lovely Teacher....
What a wonderful selection. Agree with all of them.
Thank you, Lucy! Love your videos. They always contain a plethora of new information :)
I know all these vocables, because they have identical words in French, except nefarious( vile) and pristine( perfect) witch i just learned. Thanks Teacher😊
Nice lesson on Greek and Latin. I t would be interesting to give the analysis of each word, as it is very interesting(I know) and very easy to understand .
Thank you! Your enthusiasm is so motivating.
Imagine uma aula particular com esta professora. Que didática excelente!
Love your programme - great information 🪷✨☘️
I love that you don’t believe it is necessary for you to have a long, sparkly, loud, annoying intro as in a major motion picture.
I didn’t realize that the words were so beautiful until I heard You pronounce them. Perhaps it’s because my pronunciation sucks. Anyway, you pronounce every word beautifully. Methinks you savor every word and that makes your words sound beautiful.
I love the word you mention whilst discussing some of these words. I think beautiful is beautiful to say and listen to. And you say it beautifully with your lovely accent. Your pronunciation and story of 'ethereal' was cute, and knowledge of vowel sounds, open and closed syllables and r controlled syllables, and of course many more spelling rules as taught in structured literacy, hopefully helps now.
I love and use all of these beautiful words. Mellifuous is one of my top favourites, but dulcet will do.
thank you Lucy
God bless you
Your way of teaching English is really wonderful. I love it. Thanks.
Beautiful and refreshing words as always in new lesson 💗
Hi Lucy, thanks a lot. I love your lessons 😘
I recently fell in love with the word "deliquescent". Isn't it beautiful? It means "becoming liquid".
I love these words! I use a lot of them on a regular basis
I also love those words and use them when I want to sound sophisticated. They also exist in Spanish and Italian with almost the same pronunciation!
Almost the SAME pronunciation in Spanish and Italian? I dusagree!
Disagree, you mean. Yes. It is a bit different pronunciation@@manfredneilmann4305
@@manfredneilmann4305nefario,inefable,etéreo,epifanía,euforia, eternidad, heces,plétora,prístino,subrepticio, dulce, dócil. As you can see: They have the same roots and you find them in Italian, French, Portuguese...
@@apprendr I can confirm
angst = angústia (Portuguese)
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I will try learning English with your lessons
Hi Lucy,
Thank you for all the material you create for us.
One question about "ineffable", is it always on a positive meaning ?
In french it is not the case, and maybe the opposite.
And I can remember when I tried to read books in english, having seeing it in a HP Lovecraft book, and obviously it can't be a positive use.
Thanks a bunch Mam Lucy for your stunningly video teaching lesson, it helped a lot to my vocabulary...
Than you for highlighting these lovely words.
My first time. Thank you so much. I love your fresh enthusiastic approach. Well done.
If you have more worlds like this , pls make a second video for us 🙏. Thanks a million!!!!
One of my favorites is "perspicuous" because it is an unclear word meaning clear. Love it.
You have such a beautiful voice, a pleasure to hear you.
I use each of these words quite regularly. Nice to know that I pronounce them all correctly as English is a 2 nd language for me.
Ineffable is a wonderful word, and one I dont even use as an English speaker, but now I want to use it.
High Lucy, I have enjoyed the lesson of 15 uncommon words and learned new words that I couldn't even be able to pronounce. My knowledge in English is enhancing bit by bit. Kind regards
Inspiring as always. Your videos boost my mood.
I wish you best of luck, I feel very comfortable while listening your program on CZcams, thank you very much.
Thank you Lucy! You’re the best! From Moscow with love. ❤
I use many of these words more often than I realized. I particularly enjoy words that feel good when I say them. Interesting.
Thanks for lovely lesson, Lucy teacher 💌💘🌿
Thanks for your lovely lesson ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. I'm watching in Uzbekistan🇺🇿
I love these videos as I'm also a logophille like you Lucy ❤😊
Dear Lucy, I love these words (and your lessons) as well. I wasn't aware of this particular meaning of "quintessence". In German, "Quintessenz" means only "the main idea, thought, content" (acc. to Duden Online). Cheers, Dino, a terminologist from Switzerland
According to Merriam-Webster, the word has this meaning in English as well: "the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form".
But I was quite surprised, that the word is pronounced "quin-tes-sence" in English. In German we say "Quint-es-senz" (the t belongs to the first syllable). Which is probably a bit closer to the word's origin, which is the Medieval Latin "quinta essentia".
It was lovely lesson ! Thank you Lucy
Definitely one of my favorite lessons
Added a lot . Narration is a good tool for memory. Thanks.
I am appreciative of your ineffable work! And your mother's prestine house sounds so appealing to me 😊
Dear Ms Lucy,
I really had an epiphany about many of your ineffable words! Thank you for everything!!!
helene (French part of Qc, Canada)
Thank u sooo much Lucy ❤❤❤ learned beautiful words ❤❤
Beautiful session.
I totally enjoyed your lessons thank you❤❤
Well-explained lesson ,the ways you fed the lessons to us is appealing
We wolfed down the lesson, thanks Lucy so much❤🎉
So lovely style of teaching
I followed Lucy since 2020, and now I am in her country (UK)
I love UK accents, but it varies according to different places all over the UK
I love your choice , the word that really gets me is phenomenal , the most misused word EVER !
Almost never appropriate !
Thank you Ma'am Lucy.
Wow. You must be a wonderful teacher.
Your work is amazing❤️✨🥰
I loved the appealing and ineffable skill of your presentation. I find 'texting' a nefarious use of English, a language with many ethereal words and expressions. This lovely video was quite an epiphany for me, dissolving the angst I experience from the 'Z' generation's ignorance and lack of respect for our beautiful tongue. The euphoria generated by your winsom words will make me cherish this experience for an eternity as the quintessence of how English should be taught. I look forward to a plethora of further lessons knowing they will likely be just as pristine as this one. I will try to surreptitiously introduce these words into my vocabulary to avoid appearing pretentious to my friends and colleagues. Please know how much I enjoyed your dulcet vocalisations and how I hope my rather aggressive feelings on the subject, thanks to so much misuse, (even by BBC and other media presenters), will now be more docile.
Ditto.
Thank you, Lucy, for an entertaining and enlightening video. I can understand why you love all the words you presented; to me, they all have a fluid quality. My mom was an English teacher and taught me an appreciation for our language, although I continually strive to be more eloquent. Your funny story about mispronouncing the word, "ethereal" reminded me of my early years of reading and trying to use the word, "arrogant," which I mispronounced by putting the accent on the middle syllable. Sadly, the reaction from my mom was less kind than your teacher's. I will enjoy your free course!
Beyond description. Just like you. Ineffable.
Loved your lesson.😊
Thanks so much! Valuable info
I love this! Thank you! I am a fellow logofile and I have most of these words in my list of favorites.❤❤❤
Words make history speak,
French translation:
appealing -> attirant
ineffable -> ineffable
nefarious -> infame
ethereal -> etheree
epiphany -> epiphanie
angst -> angoisse
euphoria -> euphorie
cherish -> chérir
eternity -> eternité
quintessence -> quintessence
plethora -> pléthore
pristine -> parfait
surreptitiously -> subrepticement
dulcet -> douce
docile-> docile
"Run amok"; the word "amok" comes from the Indonesian word "amuk" (pronounced ahmook), and "lahar" is also an Indonesian word, another word for "lava"
Thank you so much.
Have a good weekend ☺👍
Amazing Lucy.
Thank you.
Thank you so much Lucy!❤
Beautiful words is a beautiful lesson presented by an appealing young damsel.