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Tired verbs are overused, common verbs like "go," "walk," or "run." Vivid verbs are dynamic and expressive verbs that bring more detail and clarity to a sentence, such as "stroll," "sprint," or "gallop." Using vivid verbs can make writing more engaging and descriptive.
Examples of verbs that start with 's' are:sacrificesailsalivatesalutesanctionsayscalescoresecureseesellsendsingsingesleepslipslowsortspeedspinspitsuesurgeswapswellswerve
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a verb that is lively.
Vivid verbs for burned could include sizzled, flamed.
sit , smell
One example is meandered.
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In the context of grammar, "stared" is not considered a vivid verb. Vivid verbs are typically dynamic and descriptive, painting a clear picture in the reader's mind. While "stared" does convey a specific action, it is more straightforward and lacks the vividness of verbs like "gazed intently" or "glared menacingly."
Gaze, stare, glance, glare.
ponder, reflect, meditate