Here's three:
Articulate
Eloquent
Well-spoken
Vocabulary can be divided into different categories such as receptive (words we understand) and productive (words we use), as well as into tiers based on frequency of use (e.g. high frequency words, academic vocabulary). It can also be classified based on word origin, such as native words, borrowed words, and compound words.
a person who speaks 4 languages is called a quadlanguale
The word "noble" functions as an adjective, describing someone of high moral character or possessing admirable qualities.
If someone can speak fluently in a different language, it means that they can communicate effectively and effortlessly in that language, demonstrating a high level of proficiency. They have a deep understanding of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and can express themselves fluently, like a native speaker, with minimal errors or hesitations.
The root word of "higher" is "high."
The word "inadequate" is typically considered to be at a high school level vocabulary word. It is not commonly used in elementary or middle school texts and is more frequently encountered in academic or formal writing.
D
high level vocabulary.
Pace refers to the speed at which someone speaks. Tone is the quality or expression in someone's voice that conveys their feelings or attitude. Pitch is how high or low a person's voice sounds.
Vocabulary can be divided into different categories such as receptive (words we understand) and productive (words we use), as well as into tiers based on frequency of use (e.g. high frequency words, academic vocabulary). It can also be classified based on word origin, such as native words, borrowed words, and compound words.
Dependant Not obedient
It depends on the type of test and what grade you are in. If you are in grade school, there are word games available online. If you are in high school, you might try using practice SAT questions from the vocabulary section of that test. These can be found online.
Read a dictionary and then read a thesaurus. By the end you vocabulary should be at a very high standard. I am not joking.
No. Someone who is suffering from a high fever and therefore raving, is said to be delirious.
In order for someone to answer this question, you have to word it correctly.
...soldiers died at the 1st of January.
speaks of you in high regard