7 Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary
- Develop a reading habit. Vocabulary building is easiest when you encounter words in context.
- Use the dictionary and thesaurus.
- Play word games.
- Use flashcards.
- Subscribe to “word of the day” feeds.
- Use mnemonics.
- Practice using new words in conversation.
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How can I word something better?
improve
- ameliorate,
- amend,
- better,
- enhance,
- enrich,
- help,
- meliorate,
- perfect,
What is a fancy word for better?
Some common synonyms of better are ameliorate, help, and improve.
How do you say new and improved?
new
- altered.
- changed.
- improved.
- redesigned.
- refreshed.
- regenerated.
- renewed.
- revived.
Which word means to make better to improve?
make better, better, ameliorate, upgrade, refine, enhance, boost, build on, help, raise, revamp, brush up, polish up, perk up, tweak. informal give a facelift to. rare meliorate.
Whats another word for Most Improved?
most improved
- revised.
- corrected.
- enriched.
- mended.
- refined.
- reformed.
- remodeled.
- repaired.
Is new improved correct?
Improved does not always incorporate new. You can improve existing things (like fix a bicycle), without it being considered new in the accepted sense.
What is a synonym for most important?
Chief in size or importance. main. chief. leading. central.
What’s another word for most important?
most important
- paramount.
- preeminent.
- premier.
- primary.
- prime.
- primo.
- principal.
- supreme.
What is a sentence for improve?
1) Improve your time and your time will improve you. 2) The advertisements are intended to improve the company’s image. 3) The government aims to improve public services, especially education.
What improving means?
to make or become better in quality; ameliorate. (tr) to make (buildings, land, etc) more valuable by additions or betterment. (intr; usually foll by on or upon) to achieve a better standard or quality in comparison (with)to improve on last year’s crop.
How can I use improve?
How to Use “Improve” with Example Sentences
- Used with adverbs: “His health improved dramatically over the weekend.” (dramatically, considerably, significantly, greatly, tremendously, remarkably, noticeably)
- Used with verbs: “The weather should continue to improve tonight.”
- Used with nouns: “His condition improved.”
How do you say very important in one word?
- all-important,
- central,
- critical,
- crucial,
- essential,
- key,
- pivotal,
- seminal,
How do you say it is very important?
Terms in this set (7)
- paramount. more important than anything else; supreme.
- essential. absolutely necessary; extremely important.
- vital. absolutely necessary or important; essential.
- critical. of the greatest importance to the way things might happen:
- imperative.
- fundamental.
- at the end of the day.
How do you say something is very important?
1 momentous, vital, essential, significant.
What is a word that means small but important?
2 insignificant, lesser, minor, negligible, paltry, petty, trifling, trivial, unimportant.
How do you say something is more important than something else?
What is another word for be more important than?
outweigh | override |
---|---|
outrank | overweigh |
prevail over | take priority over |
dwarf | be considered more important than |
take precedence over | be considered more urgent than |
What means need improvement?
Needs Improvement means having more than two lower risk level violations or one or more higher risk level violation; and. Sample 1. Sample 2. Needs Improvement ratings require written substantiation.
What is the root word for improvements?
The adjective improving comes from the verb improve, “make or become better.” The root of both words lies in the Anglo-French word emprower, “to turn to profit,” from the Latin prodest, “is of advantage.”
Is Im a prefix in improve?
-im is the same prefix as -in, but not the one that creates a negative, rather it is the one that is semantically the same as en- and em-, sometimes meaning in, into, toward, or otherwise denoting the making or transition of something into whatever morph… There is no prefix. Improved is a word in its own right.