Next time you comment on or compliment someone's looks, use these words:
1. Beatific
2. Blissful
3. Deliberate
4. Puzzled
5. Convinced/ convincing
6. Confident
7. Mischievous
These seven Adjectives can be used with Nouns like 'face', 'smile', 'expression' or 'look','personality' besides others. The most common Verbs that match the Adjectives include 'looks', 'appear','bears' and more...
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4 comments:
MADAM PLEASE CHECK MY SENTENCE.....SHE APPEARS TO BE PUZZLED........IS THIS CORRECT?
MADAM KINDLY EXPLAIN THE MEANING OF DELIBERATE
THANK YOU
ANUSHKA
MADAM PLEASE EXPLAIN THE MEANING OF BEATIFIC WITH AN EXAMPLE
ANUSHKA
Yes Anushka,
"She appears to be puzzled." is grammatically correct. The word ‘puzzled’ implies confused. With the Adjective ‘puzzled’, we use the Verb ‘appear’ or ‘look’.
Deliberate as an adjective describes a thought, idea, speech or action that you take very carefully and slowly. Let’s take an example: The cat approached the food with deliberate steps.
The Verb deliberate means to think carefully about something before taking a decision. Here is an example: Why don’t we deliberate on this matter for two days before allocating funds to the trust?
The adjective Beatific is often used with Nouns like smile or expression. To remember the word 'beatific' imagine the smile of a mother who holds her baby in her hands, for the first time. Yes, beatific represents a mixture of happiness and peace.
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