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Mastering English Vocabulary: 5 Powerful Words to Elevate Your Communication

Learning new words can help you express yourself more clearly and confidently. In this blog post, we will explore five impactful words: abolish, courteous, escalate, luxurious, and mischief. We’ll define each word, provide examples, and show you how to use them in daily conversations.


Vocabulary: 5 Powerful Words
Communicating

1. Abolish (verb)


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Meaning: To officially end or put a stop to something, especially a system, practice, or institution.

Example Sentences:

  • Many countries have abolished the death penalty due to human rights concerns.

  • The new law aims to abolish unfair labor practices.

Usage Tip: Use “abolish” when discussing laws, rules, or traditions that are being permanently removed.


2. Courteous (adjective)


Courteous

Meaning: Polite and respectful in behavior and attitude.

Example Sentences:

  • The hotel staff was very courteous and made our stay enjoyable.

  • It’s important to be courteous to your coworkers to create a positive work environment.

Usage Tip: Being courteous is essential in professional and social settings to leave a good impression.



Escalate (verb)


Meaning: To increase in intensity, seriousness, or magnitude; to rise.

Example Sentences:

  • The argument escalated quickly, turning into a heated debate.

  • Prices tend to escalate during the holiday season due to high demand.

Usage Tip: Use “escalate” when talking about situations that are intensifying, such as conflicts, prices, or tensions.


4. Luxurious (adjective)


Luxurious

Meaning: Extremely comfortable, elegant, or expensive.

Example Sentences:

  • They stayed in a luxurious five-star hotel during their vacation.

  • This brand is known for its luxurious handbags made from high-quality leather.

Usage Tip: “Luxurious” is perfect for describing high-end experiences, products, or lifestyles.


5. Mischief (noun)


Mischief

Meaning: Playful misbehavior or troublemaking, often in a harmless way.

Example Sentences:

  • The children were full of mischief, hiding behind the couch and giggling.

  • His eyes sparkled with mischief as he played a harmless prank on his friend.


Usage Tip: “Mischief” is often used to describe playful or slightly naughty behavior, especially in kids.

Final Thoughts

Expanding your vocabulary helps you sound more natural and expressive in English. Try using these words in your daily conversations and writing to improve your fluency.


Want to learn more? Follow our blog for more vocabulary tips and language learning strategies!

 
 
 

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