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30 Words You Can Use Instead of Just Adding ‘Very’ To Everything

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Last updated: 2019/06/24 at 12:04 PM
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If you use the word “very” to amplify a verb or an adverb, there’s a better word out there to use while illustrating the decree of something.

For example, instead of saying you’re “very eager,” you might say you’re keen.

The following words are just awesome or just fantastic instead of ‘very good’

1. Very fancy : lavish
2. Very big : immense
3. Very hungry : starving
4. Very tasty : delicious
5. Very pretty : gorgeous

6. Very cold : freezing 
7. Very good : superb 
8. Very clever : brilliant
9. Very afraid : terrified 
10. Very bright : dazzling

11. Very fast : quick 
12. Very old : ancient 
13. Very eager : keen 
14. Very tired : exhausted 
15. Very happy : jubilant

16. Very worried : anxious 
17. Very valuable : precious 
18. Very little : tiny
19. Very mean : cruel 
20. Very accurate : exact

21. Very boring : dull 
22. Very careful : cautious
23. Very cheap : stingy 
24. Very clear : obvious 
25. Very colorful : vibrant

26. Very excited : thrilled 
27. Very expensive : costly 
28. Very exciting : exhilarating 
29. Very glad : overjoyed
30. Very great : terrific

More words

Courtesy of POKE.com

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