Words To Expand Your Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb past tense and past participle of learn

adjective having much knowledge; educated

  • Through diligent study, I have learned a great deal about the history of ancient civilizations.
  • I learned how to bake a cake from watching YouTube tutorials.
  • I finally learned to chill out and not stress about every little thing.
  • After facing many challenges, she learned to trust her instincts and follow her heart.

adjective having many different parts, elements, or forms; numerous and varied

  • The research paper covered a multifarious range of topics within the field of psychology.
  • She has a multifarious collection of books on her shelves.
  • The party had a multifarious mix of people from different backgrounds.
  • His mind was a multifarious maze of thoughts and ideas.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unfamiliar' describes something that is not known or recognized.

  • The new employee found the company's software system to be unfamiliar at first.
  • I feel a bit lost in this unfamiliar neighborhood.
  • I'm totally out of my element in this unfamiliar situation.
  • The concept of time travel is still unfamiliar to most people.

adjective describing something that is impossible to imagine or comprehend

  • The scale of destruction caused by the natural disaster was unimaginable.
  • I can't even imagine the unimaginable amount of work it will take to finish this project.
  • The party last night was so wild, the amount of fun we had was unimaginable!
  • Her talent on the piano was so great, it reached unimaginable heights.

noun the quality or state of having many different parts, elements, or forms

adjective having many different parts, elements, or forms; diverse

  • The multifariousness of the research findings made it difficult to draw a clear conclusion.
  • I love exploring the multifariousness of different cuisines from around the world.
  • The party was lit with the multifariousness of music genres playing all night.
  • Her mind was a garden of multifariousness, with thoughts blooming in every corner.