astonishing,extraodinary,unimaginable and many more
The words are called synonyms.
For ex.: summing.
Range, array, difference, mixture, assortment, collection, mixed bag, type, sort, category, strain, species, rank, classification, grade, description, character...
The meaning of e.g. is "for example" and the meaning of i.e. is "that is." And it is important to pronounce them correctly. E.g. is pronounced "for example," and i.e is pronounced "that is" or "in other words."
there is no difference differents words but same meaning like acclamated and get used to mean the same thing
Terrific, amazing, unbelievable, extraordinary, ferocious, superb, super, hyper, great etc.
No, "un-" is a prefix that is added to words to indicate a negation or reversal of the word's meaning. "Unbelievable" is a word itself, formed by adding the prefix "un-" to "believable."
creepy
blatantly, percievably
extreme, decisive, final
i think "beautiful" is the other term of the word nice.
beloved, dear, dearest, honey
pretty, fabulous, gorgeous, and stunning
garrulous, talkative, expansive, conversational
exceptional, unimaginable, outstanding, and incredible
affluent ShortAndSimple: Wealthy Abundant, prolific
disenfranchise discount ignore dis-empower