Impressive Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing

  • The scientist made an amazing discovery that could change the course of history.
  • I had an amazing time at the concert last night!
  • That new video game is so amazing, I can't stop playing it.
  • Her ability to forgive and move on is truly amazing.

verb to surprise or impress someone greatly

  • The magician's performance never failed to astonish the audience with his amazing tricks.
  • I was completely astonished when I found out she was pregnant!
  • Her dance moves were so lit, they really astonished everyone at the party.
  • The beauty of the sunset never fails to astonish me with its breathtaking colors.

noun a feeling of shock or great surprise

verb to shock or greatly surprise someone

  • The scientific discovery astounded the research community.
  • I was astounded by how good the food was at that new restaurant.
  • That movie totally astounded me, it was so good!
  • The beauty of the sunset never fails to astound me.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often describes the degree or extent to which something is done, in this case, 'extremely' modifies the verb or adjective it is paired with.

  • The research findings were extremely conclusive and will have a significant impact on the scientific community.
  • I am extremely excited about the upcoming concert, I can't wait to see my favorite band perform!
  • That movie was extremely lit, I couldn't stop laughing the entire time.
  • Her love for him was like a flame that burned extremely bright and never seemed to fade.

verb past tense of impress, to make a positive impact on someone

adjective feeling or showing admiration or respect

  • The committee was impressed by the thorough research presented in the report.
  • I was really impressed by how well you did on the exam!
  • I was totally impressed by his sick skateboarding skills.
  • Her artwork always leaves me impressed by her creativity and talent.

adjective deserving attention or notice; remarkable

  • The noteworthy findings of the research study were published in a prestigious journal.
  • I heard some noteworthy gossip about our neighbors last night.
  • That new movie is definitely noteworthy - you should check it out.
  • Her ability to remain calm under pressure is truly noteworthy.