Someone with a great vocabulary can be called articulate, eloquent, or well-spoken.
Could someone paraphrase the subsequent statement utilizing sophisticated vocabulary?
I'm not sure, but there are some great alternatives! "Baboso" (Idiot) Estupido(a), Idioto(a)
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
Here's three: Articulate Eloquent Well-spoken
Vocabulary can offer clues about someone's education and interests, but it's not a reliable indicator of age. People of all ages can have diverse vocabularies shaped by their experiences, education, and language exposure.
Well, there are 3. You give someone something willingly as a present. You have a great talent. Or you are giving someone something.
God knows!
A dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary is a thesaurus.
Could someone paraphrase the subsequent statement utilizing sophisticated vocabulary?
There are a number of things you can call a person who has command over their vast vocabulary. You could say this person is a scholar or educated for example.
Electronic Scrabble or crosswords are great for expanding a vocabulary.
Great vocabulary and imagination.
Verbose mean uses a lot of word, or uses too many words; I can't find a word whose definition is having a big vocabulary.
I'm not sure, but there are some great alternatives! "Baboso" (Idiot) Estupido(a), Idioto(a)
One term is "stoic" Another could be that they have great endurance / tolerance etc
The Great Plain Indians basically don't care for it. This is because they don't speak English. They have no need to learn or grasp the language nor the vocabulary.
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