Expressive Language

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective expressive, fluent, and persuasive in speech or writing

  • The speaker delivered an eloquent speech that captivated the audience.
  • She always has a way with words, very eloquent in expressing her thoughts.
  • His rap lyrics are so eloquent, he really knows how to flow.
  • The sunset painted an eloquent picture across the sky.

adjective giving emphasis or expressing something forcibly and clearly

  • The speaker was emphatic in his denunciation of the government's policies.
  • She was really emphatic about wanting to go to the concert.
  • I'm telling you, he was emphatic AF about not going to the party.
  • Her eyes were emphatic in conveying her disappointment.

adjective excessively passionate or fervent

  • The perfervid speech by the politician stirred up strong emotions in the audience.
  • She's always been a perfervid fan of that band, following them to every concert.
  • I can't believe how perfervid he gets about his favorite sports team.
  • Her perfervid dedication to her cause was like a flame that couldn't be extinguished.

verb to flow or stream out rapidly

adverb in a flowing or streaming manner

  • The poet's words seemed to pour forth effortlessly as he recited his latest work.
  • When she gets excited, the ideas just pour forth from her like a waterfall.
  • I can't believe the gossip that poured forth from her mouth when she found out the news.
  • As the sun set, the colors of the sky seemed to pour forth in a magnificent display of beauty.

noun an expression of great enthusiasm or praise

  • The composer's latest work is a beautiful rhapsody that has received critical acclaim.
  • I can't stop listening to this rhapsody, it's so catchy!
  • That rhapsody is straight fire, I can't get enough of it.
  • Her speech was a rhapsody of passion and conviction, moving everyone in the audience.

noun a slang term used to describe a controversial or bold opinion or statement

adjective describing something as bold or controversial

  • The journalist presented a controversial hot take on the current political situation.
  • Did you hear Sarah's hot take on the new movie? She loved it!
  • That hot take on the game was fire!
  • His hot take on the issue really sparked a debate among the group.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • She experienced a feeling of unease as she entered the unfamiliar room.
  • I get a feeling of excitement every time I see my favorite band live.
  • There's just a feeling of chill vibes when hanging out with my friends.
  • After the meditation session, she had a feeling of inner peace and calmness.