SYNONYMS FOR THE MOST COMMON ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH | ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR C1/C2 LEARNERS

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  • The most common adjectives in English tend to be overused. So, it's useful to know some advanced synonyms in order to demonstrate a better command of the language, especially if you're preparing for a Cambridge English exam (B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency - aka FCE, CAE, CPE).
    In this video, you'll learn some advanced adjectives and idioms which are synonyms of some the most common English adjectives.
    ➡️ My B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency Online Cambridge English exam preparation courses:
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    Timestamps;
    0:00 Introduction
    1:54 Good
    3:25 Bad
    4:09 Great
    4:53 Old
    5:52 Young
    7:11 Little/small
    8:20 Big/large
    8:50 High
    9:46 Different
    10:30 Same
    As always, share your own examples in the comments section! 🕺
    Ben Gill
    English teacher
    Website: ttpenglish.com/
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    Facebook page: Ben Gill English to the Point
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Komentáře • 149

  • @ferni8956
    @ferni8956 Před rokem +22

    Gargantuan is one of my favourite adjectives. It is a word that comes from French satirical work '''Gargantua et Pantagruel'', and it is fascinating how English adopted the word ''Gargantuan'' to describe something gigantic whereas Spanish adopted '' Pantagrúelico'' ,who was Gargantua's son.

  • @theRatsAmongUs
    @theRatsAmongUs Před rokem +6

    A very unique one for me was to use the word "towering" instead of "very tall" . =)

  • @evgeniia_dro
    @evgeniia_dro Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video and for all your help! 😃

  • @maciejkowal2608
    @maciejkowal2608 Před rokem

    Thanks, as usual enormously enlightening.

  • @YukaNil
    @YukaNil Před rokem +3

    Oh, wow! Thank you for this video. Your examples are awesome 👌

  • @giovannaquilici2194
    @giovannaquilici2194 Před rokem +1

    Use it or lose it, it's quite true!! These synonyms are very useful either in colloquial situation or in a formal one!! I only knew they are 2 peas in a pod!! 🤔👌👍

  • @nagwanagwa9443
    @nagwanagwa9443 Před rokem +3

    Another more outstanding video , Really appreciate all your efforts .

  • @nirelkoiji3972
    @nirelkoiji3972 Před rokem

    I tried use some of these synonyms while i'm translating articles. I see my translations getting better. I hope i do an amazing job so thank you for this new advanced words!

  • @user-fe5om2dp9k
    @user-fe5om2dp9k Před rokem

    Thanks for sich an awesome bunch of words! Trying to use the words straight away :)

  • @amirniksirat9011
    @amirniksirat9011 Před rokem +1

    It was so informative and top notch. Thanks sir

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 Před rokem +4

    Awesome, I'd say, has also become overused. Lots of coaches or so called influencers these days blindly motivate people they haven't ever met, by telling them they are awesome.
    But nothing will beat "nice", usually pronounced "nnnn-niiiice" as a reply to just about anything.

  • @user-zb3dh9se2r
    @user-zb3dh9se2r Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Ben, you explain very clear as usually)

  • @tatianahoggarth108
    @tatianahoggarth108 Před rokem +3

    An outstanding choice of adjectives and idioms, thank you! I'd be great though if there was a sum-up at the end and probably a shorter introduction and less explanation of the obvious things (I presume those videos are aimed at B2-C1 levels or higher). But I'm generally an impatient person :)

  • @RR-te1bu
    @RR-te1bu Před rokem +2

    Hey Ben, thanks man.

  • @athen_inj
    @athen_inj Před rokem +3

    Your videos are really beneficial. Disparate videos are continuing helping me to evolve my english. I'm extremely grateful for you. Your lessons are just tremendous 🥰🤩😍

  • @adelefusco9016
    @adelefusco9016 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Ben! Excellent video and really helpful. You are an outstanding teacher!

  • @IGCSEChannel-ng9fl
    @IGCSEChannel-ng9fl Před 9 měsíci

    Today i had tremendous involvement , totally engrossed in an top notch session , you will be a vital person behind our lofty success

  • @user-xk2sn4up2g
    @user-xk2sn4up2g Před rokem +1

    New video! New dose of English!

  • @lauraa.6418
    @lauraa.6418 Před rokem

    I found this video very compelling. Wow, Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands are gorgeous!

  • @maymary__7
    @maymary__7 Před rokem +1

    Yesterday I have been working for all day so I was diying of hunger. But when I came home I had a tremendous dinner which was made by my mother (there haven't ever been lousy food in our house!). Then I decided to watch TV and I understood that I am too long in the tooth to watch modern TV shows: people from TV have a really lofty ambitions, but in fact they are boring and a little childish. So after that I suggest my brother to play table plays. (To be honest, we are chalk and cheese at all, but it's interesting for us to spend time together) We sat down on humongous brother's bed and started to play. Oh, we were playing for two hours! Generally, it was outstanding evening thanks my brother and delicious dishes)

  • @jefpepitone3574
    @jefpepitone3574 Před 8 měsíci

    aewesome as usual thanks

  • @marceladumitrufilip
    @marceladumitrufilip Před rokem

    You rock!!!
    😘🎈📚📚📚
    Thanks a lot dear ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @Soussand
    @Soussand Před rokem +3

    I've just written them down.
    Thank you so much!

  • @zsofiasemjen4017
    @zsofiasemjen4017 Před rokem +1

    Your examples are just pure perfection !

  • @grzegorz2191
    @grzegorz2191 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your work.

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Před rokem +1

    Yes of course your channel is very good big good

  • @vincenzoanzoletti1296

    Another great video, thanks. I had never heard of the phrase "long in the teeth", such a strange image!

  • @abfr48
    @abfr48 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @lisad5257
    @lisad5257 Před rokem +2

    I rarely leave a comment under a CZcams video, but I just had to make an exception for this one. Ben, you're a life saver! I'm about to face the CPE exam and, since I discovered your channel a few days ago, your videos have been of tremendous help for me. I can't believe your top notch content is on the tube for free. Thank you!!

  • @piluka23
    @piluka23 Před rokem

    Thank you so much Ben for this video

  • @mariavictoriaholguin8239
    @mariavictoriaholguin8239 Před 10 měsíci

    Dear Ben, Thank you for all your videos. Your recommendations and tips were very useful for the exam. I followed your advice and used a couple of these in the exam.

  • @user-el3cz6tw4b
    @user-el3cz6tw4b Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @anipetrosyan9865
    @anipetrosyan9865 Před rokem

    I can't even describe how delighted I watch your videos. Thank you very much!!!

  • @marjoben
    @marjoben Před rokem +3

    I always listen to your videos to improve my listening. they help me a lot!

  • @fabianperez3149
    @fabianperez3149 Před rokem +1

    thank you very much friend, i appreciate your videos and that you are helping us with every topic, Congratulations for the good method

  • @mobasheratshyoon
    @mobasheratshyoon Před 4 měsíci

    thanks

  • @risatedarte5366
    @risatedarte5366 Před rokem

    Thanks Ben

  • @english_with_arisha9453
    @english_with_arisha9453 Před rokem +1

    This video is awesome!

  • @jablickozelene1491
    @jablickozelene1491 Před rokem

    Top notch video

  • @viewoflife1222
    @viewoflife1222 Před 4 měsíci

    great sir.love from Bangladesh

  • @davesmith6436
    @davesmith6436 Před rokem +8

    *_A tremendous thanks to Ben for sharing this vocabulary video!_*
    *_Such essential and needful words!_*

  • @victoriagiro1943
    @victoriagiro1943 Před rokem +1

    As always, very nice!!!💯💯💯💯💯 Thanks a lot!

  • @faladindesign4389
    @faladindesign4389 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are awesome. I work on them in front of my every english exam. Thanks for your help.

    • @loadedenglish9173
      @loadedenglish9173 Před rokem +1

      Tip: It's better to say, " I study them before every English exam."

  • @franciscopontesvelasco4315

    Your videos are always top notch. I went to see Alicia keys 10 days ago and the concert was awesome.

  • @oscar1281
    @oscar1281 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your tricks, "make a personal example to remember essay" or use the adjective/adverbs more similar to Spanish and come to Latin, e.g. Enormous, Antiquated, Puerile, Pertinent, Minuscule, Colossal, etc. Gracias.

  • @turicoppola9815
    @turicoppola9815 Před rokem +3

    Ben, it's just as well I found out your you tube channel! I love watching these lessons about advanced adjectives or synonyms! As far as I'm concerned you are the best teacher on you tube! I got used to using only phrasal verbs and advanced adjectives in exercise about writing. In addition to this, I started to study for the b2 first exam and I have to thank you due to the fact you are such a source of inspiration! I'm not frightened by english grammar, it's straightforward!

  • @josephinebrossier3209

    that was an OUTSTANDING video. Indeed, my level in english is appalling though I have lofty expectations about my grade for the C1 advanced exam. I will do the exam the humongus and antiquated university of lille. Hoping my examples aren't too childish, I don't want to be a tantamout to my litlle brother beause I believe we are disparate.

  • @alexanderwilde8259
    @alexanderwilde8259 Před rokem +1

    You're an Amazing teacher 🔥🔥

  • @suri7284
    @suri7284 Před rokem +2

    Hello Ben! I subscribed to your channel just a few days ago, and I must say you've helped me acquire some new, nice vocabulary and given me really good tips for the Cambridge C1 advanced. I'm gonna do the exam in two months, I hope it goes astonishingly well with the support of your videos added to my English classes. Thank you so much for the interesting content you bring!

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Před rokem +1

    Good to see you again gaffer! Same = you are a spitting image to your dad. Young = spring chicken. Great= exquisite/ sensational . Good = dog's bollocks. Bad = atrocious, horrendous. Tremendous Is one of my favourite words. Thanks ever so much for your time as well as your bubby dazzler lesson.

  • @huonggiang9583
    @huonggiang9583 Před rokem

    useful

  • @Crisguay
    @Crisguay Před rokem +5

    Tremendous lesson, Ben! Outstanding quality, as usual. And what about "tiny" as a synonym for little/small? Thanks for sharing such functional contents!! 🤗

  • @clausita
    @clausita Před rokem

    The Queen's funeral was top nutch. 🌟👸

  • @olyachernova2291
    @olyachernova2291 Před rokem +1

    This Monday I have a lofty goal to pass my English test, impress the interviewer and get a job offer. I'm so dreading about the result, but thanks to your lessons my performance will be awesome. Hopefully)) Thank you ever so much, Ben!!!

  • @Monika-lb7lz
    @Monika-lb7lz Před rokem

    Thank you so much, I'm sure many people tell you this but your content has helped me a lot. I had my speaking test today and thanks to your tips I was prepared and confident, I used the phrases for speculating and so on. I would recommend your videos to everyone. :D
    Edit: I passed with A, my score was 201 😄

  • @ferni8956
    @ferni8956 Před rokem +5

    Great video! I suscribed to your channel just right after I watched the first video. It is unbelievably good! I am an English teacher from Spain and my students always use good, bad and important as the holy trinity of adjectives in their essays, even though I always provide them a nice variety to choose from. In my view, I am very fond of compound adjectives, such as ''heart-breaking, jaw-dropping, and mouth-watering''. Notwithstanding, when I face myself in a situation when I want to use some of those, I am not very sure if that adjective actually exists in English language. Do you have any video regarding that issue? Thanks a lot for these educative videos!

  • @khalifalbilal3141
    @khalifalbilal3141 Před rokem +3

    Good video as always, Ben! But will it also correct if I write 'minuscule' instead of 'miniscule?

  • @reykjavik9187
    @reykjavik9187 Před rokem +1

    A couple of adjectives to "bad" I'm keep hearing from the News outlets are "abysmal" and "vile". I may guess that the first one is more formal, right?

  • @yulia7126
    @yulia7126 Před rokem

    Amy is a top notch actress in all your videos 🤩 she has tremendous potential to become an outstanding star.

  • @learningeasyenglish9008

    genius :)

  • @user-ee6zh3yr4q
    @user-ee6zh3yr4q Před rokem +1

    hey, Ben! Recently I was wondering if you offer English lessons, I looked through your website and found no info. Would you mind sharing that information with us or where can I find it?

  • @soniamayrink3295
    @soniamayrink3295 Před rokem +1

    Sir, I noticed you said "in me making", so it's the same as "in my making"? I remember being corrected by teachers when I was and adolescent. I remember Mr. Collins, saying to a student who had arrived late and she asked him:
    "Do you mind me sitting here?" and he said: " I don't mind you, sitting there or not." It happened about 75 years ago...
    I've never forgotten this "incident", to say the least, that's why you might think I'm picky. I'm not being childish...it's
    because I'm antiquated....

  • @francescam.7117
    @francescam.7117 Před rokem

    The paintings I saw at that gallery were outstanding
    This misunderstanding made me end up in appalling situations

  • @Meg-bj4rq
    @Meg-bj4rq Před rokem

    What about juvenile for young? What is the difference between little and small? Could you please make a video about this?

  • @sandeepKumar-yk2zl
    @sandeepKumar-yk2zl Před 11 měsíci

    Sir I want to ask u something . Are u given any English classes for Indian students ?

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Před rokem +1

    Any chance for some political words and expressions that you can hear from the news ? Greetings from Casablanca Morocco.

  • @nagwanagwa9443
    @nagwanagwa9443 Před rokem

    May you allow me to ask you a question Ben ? can we use ('d) as a contraction of did ? or it's for had and would only ? thanks in advance

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Před rokem +2

      I don't recommend contracting "did". We sometimes do it spoken English but it's very colloquial and not appropriate in written English

    • @nagwanagwa9443
      @nagwanagwa9443 Před rokem

      @@tothepointenglishwithben.I can't thank you enough , I'm beyond grateful

  • @semnificatiavisului
    @semnificatiavisului Před rokem +1

    ''He had lofty dreams about becoming CEO. Shouldn't there be an indefinite article? ''He had lofty dreams about becoming a CEO.'' Thanks!

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Před rokem +2

      That's a good question. In this case, we can use the zero article or "the".
      This is the explanation:
      When a predicative noun phrase names a unique role or job, either a zero article or the is used.

    • @semnificatiavisului
      @semnificatiavisului Před rokem

      You're right. ''He's going to be president.'' Thanks, Ben !

  • @saeid9800
    @saeid9800 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. This lesson was useful, but for language exams like IELTS Academic, finding good synonyms for nouns is quite challenging. Nouns such as teenagers, schools, university, boy, girl, person, people, youth, men, women, etc. I hope you also do a video on common nouns.
    An example:
    Men and women= males and females
    Men and their female counterparts
    Men and their female peers

  • @user-xk2sn4up2g
    @user-xk2sn4up2g Před rokem +1

    😍😍

  • @soniaghezzi7262
    @soniaghezzi7262 Před měsícem

    What about TINY instead of MINISCULE?

  • @user-hf6vw1sv8w
    @user-hf6vw1sv8w Před rokem +1

    chalk and cheese in russian means the sky and ground or heaven and earth . i don't which one is much more correct 😄

  • @jonyer1980
    @jonyer1980 Před 4 měsíci

    Could idiom "much of a muchness " qualify for a synonym of "SAME"?

  • @michaeltirentive4718
    @michaeltirentive4718 Před rokem

    7:29 Is it supposed to be written as minUscule?

  • @NomanKhan-ic4vh
    @NomanKhan-ic4vh Před rokem

    Where r u from man u r quite marvelous

  • @summer6868
    @summer6868 Před rokem

    Another synonym for Different could be dissimilar

  • @alejobola
    @alejobola Před rokem

    "I'm too long in the tooth for listening to reggaeton" 😂😂 I just died. Funny enough I never liked it, was I too long in the tooth since a young age? 🤔 whatever the case, thanks for the advanced adjectives, you are being of tremendous help for my C1 test preparation.

  • @Ricardo-xg6gx
    @Ricardo-xg6gx Před rokem

    It took me a lot of time to identify the accent as you say the word lousy; in the end, I found it was Irish. Isn't it?

  • @katarzynar6778
    @katarzynar6778 Před rokem +1

    Amy- just be yourself.
    ;)

  • @jwy4264
    @jwy4264 Před rokem

    7:41 minuscule not miniscule.

  • @ahmadshafiqzia2087
    @ahmadshafiqzia2087 Před rokem

    Summary:
    1. Good: Top notch, outstanding
    2. Bad: Lousy, appalling
    3. Great: Awesome, Tremendous
    4. Old: Long in the tooth, Antiquated
    5. Young: Childiike, Childish
    6. Little/ Small: Miniscule, Knee-high to a grasshoper
    7. Big/large: Humungous,
    8. High: lofty
    9. Different: Chalk and cheese, Disparate
    10. Same: Peas in a pod, Tantamount

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Před rokem

    Go watching now

  • @soniamayrink3295
    @soniamayrink3295 Před rokem

    "Asking Mr. Graham to repeat a sentence is tantamount to hear the sound of silence." ( too bad example?)

  • @cyruschang1904
    @cyruschang1904 Před rokem +1

    Good: nice, decent
    Bad: aweful, poor
    Young: youthful
    Little/small: tiny, puny, itsy, bitsy, itty, bitty
    Different: not the same
    Same: identical
    High (on substance): stoned 😁

  • @addressannknown7636
    @addressannknown7636 Před rokem

    Wow, tantamount is a surprising one

  • @vanessapizol
    @vanessapizol Před rokem

    Amy is beautiful.

  • @ramonoblanca-rojo5433
    @ramonoblanca-rojo5433 Před 3 měsíci

    For Catalan pro-independence activists, expecting fair justice on a Spanish Court is tantamount hoping for a sunny holiday in Scotland!

  • @minativishwakarma3985

    Well, I don't think childlike and childish could ever be any suitable synonyms for young...
    It's better we use the word 'young' only...
    Even tremendous cannot be suitably used for great in all contexts..

  • @angeloneto7853
    @angeloneto7853 Před 7 měsíci

    So handsome😍