15 Stunningly Beautiful English Words YOU Should Use More Often! (+ Free PDF & Quiz)

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Published 2023-11-30
Learn 15 beautiful vocabulary words AND their pronunciation (with examples.)
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:38 1. appealing
2:17 2. ineffable
2:40 3. nefarious
3:43 4. ethereal
5:19 5. epiphany
6:09 6. angst
6:25 7. euphoria
6:45 8. cherish
7:09 9. eternity
7:20 10. quintessence
7:53 11. plethora
8:32 12. pristine
9:01 13. surreptitiously
9:19 14. dulcet
10:00 15. docile

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All Comments (21)
  • @jackgallo5616
    The dulcet tones of a pristine English voice, almost ethereal, saved this Logophile across the pond from his midlife angst, and blessed him with an epiphany: why not subscribe to the channel of this ineffably appealing teacher of English, and learn the quintessence of the love of language? Far more than a momentary euphoria, the knowledge and joy would last an eternity! A thing of beauty, not to be approached surreptitiously for nefarious purposes: he shall cherish the plethora of wisdom imparted to him all the way to his docile waning years.
  • @richardofoz2167
    Living as we do in a time of such utter disdain for language and learning in popular culture, I find it utterly compelling to discover your obvious love and appreciation of English, and your sharing it with all of us. It's a delight to watch and listen to you.
  • @paulinelee8915
    I like the word serendipity - a happy accident at being at the right place and at the right time
  • @Anna-wj7gc
    I love the word "sublime", it's really beautiful
  • @syschlueter5518
    What a beautiful selection of English words. I can totally understand why you have chosen them. Your pronouciation makes them even more beautiful.
  • @jimyost2585
    I don't know about "Stunningly Beautiful English Words," but I do know a stunningly beautiful English teacher when I see one.
  • An epiphany is an ineffable experience, Lucy. It's more than appealing, and even sublime. Generally any angst quickly attenuates, euphoria rises and its something cherished for eternity. It is the Universe's quintessence offering selected from the plethora of pristine choices.
  • @nsfa19
    Lucy's giggling at herself at @4:36 is priceless! One of the reasons why I love her and her channel! Keep up the good work!
  • @sumyatnhin4862
    So I'm reading one of the books written by Haemin Sunim and I note down a lot of words from that book. Before I watch this video,I was just searching the words' meaning on Cambridge dictionary. Surprisingly, when I go to youtube, I just had an urge to watch this video and here comes the beautiful words from the book such as angst and ineffable.Both of the words will become my fav words ever. Thank you for the amazing content and for those who've been trying,struggling and putting up with everything, it's never too late to read that book.I promise you won't regret. The book's name is "The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down".
  • @lizelizabeth1653
    Wow!This really beautiful!Thank you Lucy for building my vocabulary,I have loved this.
  • @zahidriaz8755
    It was with a fortunate stroke of serendipity that I chanced upon your channel.
  • @ladylocust1118
    I do use several of these, but a word I like and seldom hear is “commence.” It’s such a lovely word for its meaning.
  • @jotritton1576
    Hello Lucy, I just happened upon this video and it caught my interest. My one and only language is English but I'm a Logophile and I absolutely love beautifully written novels. Lucky I have a dictionary on my phone! I also journal most days and find that I'm always searching for the perfect word to make my writings more interesting. I've signed up for your lessons and can't wait to broaden my vocabulary.
  • @Anthony-gq7dk
    your enthusiasm is infectious and such diction , well done, love this lesson.
  • @sprudelgolem
    What a wonderful selection. Agree with all of them.
  • @ajaypanchal4153
    Lucy, You also enacted the words through appropriate non verbal communication. Hats off to you.❤
  • @OLDCHAPPIANO
    As always, a great lesson from a great teacher. Love your dulce tones, btw.
  • I love the word you mention whilst discussing some of these words. I think beautiful is beautiful to say and listen to. And you say it beautifully with your lovely accent. Your pronunciation and story of 'ethereal' was cute, and knowledge of vowel sounds, open and closed syllables and r controlled syllables, and of course many more spelling rules as taught in structured literacy, hopefully helps now.