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    99 Confusing English Adjectives Explained

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    99 Confusing English Adjectives Explained

    99 Confusing English Adjectives Explained
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 198.27 MB | Duration: 0h 38m

    Master the subtle differences between similar adjectives and communicate with precision in English

    What you'll learn

    Understand the Denotation and Connotation of Adjectives

    Clarify the Usage of Similar Adjectives

    Expand Vocabulary with Contextual Clarity

    Improve Comprehension and Expression

    Requirements

    Basic English knowledge and interest in expanding your vocabulary

    Description

    Unlock the secrets of English adjectives and eliminate confusion once and for all with this comprehensive course on commonly confused adjective pairs. Whether you're a business professional, student, or English language enthusiast, this course will help you master the subtle nuances between similar adjectives that often puzzle even native speakers. Through carefully structured lessons, you'll learn the precise differences between 99 pairs of frequently confused adjectives. Each pair is explained with clear definitions, practical examples, and real-world applications that will help you understand exactly when and how to use each word. Built on years of teaching experience and extensive research, this course features interactive exercises, quizzes, and practical assignments designed to reinforce your learning and boost your confidence in using these challenging adjectives in any context.This course goes beyond simple definitions. You'll discover:The subtle contextual differences that determine which adjective to useCultural and situational factors that influence adjective choiceProfessional and academic usage patternsEach section includes:Detailed explanations with native speaker audioMultiple examples from various contextsPractice exercises to reinforce learningBy the end of this course, you'll have:Mastered 99 commonly confused adjective pairsImproved your writing precisionEnhanced your speaking confidenceDeveloped a better understanding of English language nuances

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Intro

    Section 2: Simple vs Easy

    Lecture 2 Simple vs Easy

    Section 3: Complex vs Complicated

    Lecture 3 Complex/Complicated

    Section 4: Alternate vs Alternative

    Lecture 4 Alternate/Alternative

    Section 5: Lecture 5: Global vs International

    Lecture 5 Global vs International

    Section 6: Lecture 6: Accurate vs Precise

    Lecture 6 Accurate vs Precise

    Section 7: New vs Novel

    Lecture 7 New vs Novel

    Section 8: Reluctant vs Hesitant

    Lecture 8 Reluctant vs Hesitant

    Section 9: Similar vs Alike vs Identical

    Lecture 9 Similar vs Alike vs Identical

    Section 10: Immediate vs Instant vs Prompt

    Lecture 10 Immediate vs Instant vs Prompt

    Section 11: Stubborn vs Obstinate

    Lecture 11 Stubborn vs Obstinate

    Section 12: Apprehensive vs Scared vs Frightened vs Afraid vs Terrified vs Petrified

    Lecture 12 Apprehensive vs Scared vs Frightened vs Afraid vs Terrified vs Petrified

    Section 13: Effective vs Efficient

    Lecture 13 Effective vs Efficient

    Section 14: Tired vs Exhausted vs Fatigued vs Worn Out

    Lecture 14 Tired vs Exhausted vs Fatigued vs Worn Out

    Section 15: Difficult vs Hard

    Lecture 15 Difficult vs Hard

    Section 16: Sick vs Ill vs Unwell

    Lecture 16 Sick vs Ill vs Unwell

    Section 17: Fair vs Just

    Lecture 17 Fair vs Just

    Section 18: Dangerous vs Perilous vs Hazardous

    Lecture 18 Dangerous vs Perilous vs Hazardous

    Section 19: Last vs Final

    Lecture 19 Last vs Final

    Section 20: Childlike vs Childish

    Lecture 20 Childlike vs Childish

    Section 21: Inspirational vs Inspiring

    Lecture 21 Inspirational vs Inspiring

    Section 22: Weak vs Feeble vs Meek

    Lecture 22 Weak vs Feeble vs Meek

    Section 23: Fast vs Quick vs Rapid

    Lecture 23 Fast vs Quick vs Rapid

    Section 24: Happy vs Glad

    Lecture 24 Happy vs Glad

    Section 25: Hurtful vs Painful vs Harmful

    Lecture 25 Hurtful vs Painful vs Harmful

    Section 26: Famous vs Infamous vs Notorious

    Lecture 26 Famous vs Infamous vs Notorious

    Section 27: Sufficient vs Enough vs Ample

    Lecture 27 Sufficient vs Enough vs Ample

    Section 28: Evil vs Wicked

    Lecture 28 Evil vs Wicked

    Section 29: Sudden vs Abrupt

    Lecture 29 Sudden vs Abrupt

    Section 30: Close vs Adjacent vs Near vs Nearby

    Lecture 30 Close vs Adjacent vs Near vs Nearby

    Section 31: Apparent vs Evident vs Obvious

    Lecture 31 Apparent vs Evident vs Obvious

    Section 32: Calm vs Serene vs Tranquil

    Lecture 32 Calm vs Serene vs Tranquil

    Section 33: Smart vs Intelligent vs Clever

    Lecture 33 Smart vs Intelligent vs Clever

    Section 34: Baffling vs Confusing vs Perplexing vs Puzzling

    Lecture 34 Baffling vs Confusing vs Perplexing vs Puzzling

    Section 35: Legal vs Lawful

    Lecture 35 Legal vs Lawful

    Section 36: Audacious vs Daring vs Bold

    Lecture 36 Audacious vs Daring vs Bold

    Section 37: Flustered vs Upset

    Lecture 37 Flustered vs Upset

    Section 38: Thoughtful vs Considerate

    Lecture 38 Thoughtful vs Considerate

    Section 39: Aggressive vs Hostile

    Lecture 39 Aggressive vs Hostile

    Section 40: Rich vs Wealthy vs Affluent

    Lecture 40 Rich vs Wealthy vs Affluent

    Section 41: Stingy vs Thrifty vs Tight vs Economical

    Lecture 41 Stingy vs Thrifty vs Tight vs Economical

    This course is perfect for anyone looking to improve their understanding and use of English adjectives, whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner. If you’ve ever been confused by adjectives like "simple," "easy," "frightened," or "scared," this course will clarify their meanings in both denotation and connotation.