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Stop using the same words over and over again. It is boring!! In this advanced English lesson, I’ll teach you 10 alternatives to the word “beautiful” and “nice.” Learn creative and interesting ways to say 'beautiful' in English. Knowing these advanced adjectives will help you expand your vocabulary in English and sound more like a native English speaker. #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishpractice

This advanced English lesson is particularly important if you are preparing for English proficiency exams (IELTS, CAE, TOEFL) and want to impress the inspector that you have the ability to use other words.

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⏰ Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Why do you need to learn advanced words
02:15 List of other words for beautiful
02:57 Glorious
03:17 Adorable
03:43 Stunning
04:07 Splendid
04:41 Breathtaking
05:24 Wonderful
05:57 Attractive
06:24 Exquisite
07:14 Majestic
08:09 Enchanting
09:05 List of other words for beautiful

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  • Gracy Gabriel says:

    Hiii Harry!I like your way of teaching,you are always teaching with a new sentences and I’am learning more from it,can you please make some more videos on how to sound like a native speakers like connecting words or extra words which native speakers are uses to speak and I would be extremely happy if you mention my name my name is Gracy Gabriel,thank you Harry you are superb😊

    • Learn English with Harry says:

      Great suggestion! I’ll try. I also have a very good pronunciation course in which I explain connected speech, consonant ellision and more. Have a look on my website!

    • David Harcot says:

      Gracy Gabreal is adoreble he/she want to be perfect in English good on yoh Gracy(mentioned name twice)

    • Frank D'Souza says:

      “a new sentences”: Oh dear, Gracy. You still have quite a way to go, – but persevere, fir you can only get better.

  • Maria Vozar says:

    I am so delighted with your pronunciation, clear, eloquent, even for us beginners!! 😊👌👏
    Big THANKS!❣️

  • Yashvant Dave says:

    Sir let me congratulate for enhancing our vocabulary.being an Indian and that too a student of Gujarati medium it is difficult to understand your pronounciation.but here let me say that you have been so clear in your conversation that people like me will listen you again and again.congratulation once again.

  • Rajitha Viju says:

    Thanks Harry!!! This was a brilliant class. Even though I watched it casually, the words and your examples stayed in my mind.I could recollect almost all the words.Then I watched the video again to check what I missed out. Now I am thorough.Also started using the words whenever I get a chance. Thank you again. Waiting for more classes

  • May says:

    Thank you very much, you make it so easy for us to remember those similar meaning words. The pictures can help so much aspacially someone like me, who is stronger in memorise pictures. And you also make it short and efficient way to know the words whether it is suitable to describe on things/ human/ animals/ views…. wow 👏

  • Ricky Bhinder says:

    I’m a new viewer but I was floored by the presentation and clarity. The visuals for each word are a powerful medium to help students as visuals have a better recall. The pronunciation is perfect. Good job Harry!

  • natalia rodriguez says:

    I find your lessons easy to follow and educational. Your voice and pronunciation is clear and I am learning a lot from you. Keep it up Harry

  • Maria Melania Torres says:

    Thank you Sir for this helpful lesson. I really love and appreciate it. I am a Senior Citizen but I found this lesson really great. I will surely watch all your videos. GOD BLESS ♥️

  • Cheryl Rodriguez says:

    Thank you so much for this educational lesson. I love the English language. I love to write, speak well. Looking forward to further lessons. God bless you.

  • Lauren Hogan says:

    Larry, my first language is English, but as much as I love adjectives and adverbs, I can’t ever seem to recall the perfect one at the perfect moment. This is an excellent reminder of the majesty and grandure of the English language. Your pronunciation is refreshingly pleasant as well. Thank you

    • Humblehombre says:

      Try reading older English books. Or even just watch classic, black and white movies where the language and proper pronunciation was an ART. I love these forms of entertainment, and they have truly increased my ability to properly communicate.

    • py_a_thon says:

      Majesty and Grandeur = majestic grandiosity

      English is an unapologetic thief of a language. I love it.

    • Alex T says:

      Same here 😂

  • Rachel says:

    Always looking at ways to improve my English and to expand my vocabulary, this will be on my list of powerful tool to put into practice; therefore, enhancing my creativity in writing. Thank you Harry for taking the time to share your knowledge with your viewers. I have now become a subscriber and did click the LIKE button. It was a delight to listen to. KEEP the HOPE

  • Cheeri Rinaldo says:

    Started reading around the age of 4 in the late fifties and most of the books I read were written in different centuries by European authors so my earliest exposure to extensive amounts of the English language are from an entirely different era with more formal and archaic speech. It confuses some people, but I’ve always been grateful for it. I’ve also taken Latin, French, and Japanese as well as enjoying watching foreign language films. Although I’m not fluent in any other language, I love to interject foreign words into a conversation just to keep people on their toes.

    When they ask what the word means, I know they are paying attention to what I am saying…

  • Catrine Bo Griffith says:

    I m so happy to discover your channel. I m French and definitely aware that my vocabulary is definitely deficient. My friends never tell me when I express myself incorrectly because they find my accent so beautiful. So they say “it s all good!” But I have been in NYC for a long time so no more excuses. Thanks to your precious tips I can only get better. Thank you.

  • Katie Perrin says:

    I’m less than ten seconds in and I already hit the like button. There is always room to improve your vocabulary.

  • Learn English with Harry says:

    Hi. If English happens to be your first language, please move on to the next channel. This is not a thesaurus, this is a lesson to help ESL learners to improve their vocabulary and get a higher score in IELTS, CAE, TOEFL and other proficiency exams. Thank you

    • Jon W says:

      Thank you for the disclaimer. Not many content producers do that.

    • Brad says:

      Do you know of a good channel for native English speakers that want to improve their vocabulary BUT do a good job like yourself?

    • Denver DuBois says:

      Soooo “don’t watch my content”? Fact is, a lot of native speakers could stand to watch this video. But feel free to drive viewers away, I guess!

    • websurfer says:

      English is my native language and as an American, I get in a rut with my vocabulary so I appreciate a video like this. It’s not that I can’t look up synonyms when I write, as I can and do, but being reminded to pay attention to how often I’m using repetitious vocabulary is helpful to me.

      I paused the video and made my own list of words off the top of my head and then added yours to the list with an ‘X’ next to them if I hadn’t thought of that word. I hadn’t thought of most of the words on your list, but you also didn’t use the 8 I came up with (well, one’s a phrase).
      I overuse the word ‘wonderful’ as well, so that didn’t make my list.

      Here were my 8:
      a feast for the eyes
      fabulous
      fantastic
      gorgeous
      incredible
      magnificent
      stellar
      sublime

    • Blake Asunder says:

      Beautiful 😄

  • tee gotit says:

    This was a beautiful lesson. I appreciate the time and effort. It’s up to you to put this together to help us simple vocabulary, folks

  • xoxo31040xoxo says:

    Thank you! Not only the selection of the alternative words, but the usage in the sentences with just the right nuances is so helpful. I was so tired of using beautiful, wonderful, lovely, and amazing all the time. Love your teaching style! 😊

  • Israrullhaq says:

    Thank you, for describing and explaining the ten words in a really amazing way.

  • Sweety Patnett says:

    Thanks Harry, I love all your videos. You’re amazing and I enjoyed this lesson. I like how you broke down each of the 10 words and gave full definition. God bless!🙏😍🙏

  • Annabel Sanchez says:

    Such a splendid lecture! Thanks Mentor Harry ❤

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