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The Positive Vocabulary That Will Make a Huge Improvement in Your Writing or Speaking.

 

1. Absolutely  with no qualification, restriction, or limitation

2. Abundant – existing or available in large quantities

3. Accessible – friendly and amicable to talk with

4. Acclaimed – publicly praised; celebrated

5. Accommodative – friendly and flexible

6. Achievement – an accomplishment

7. Adaptive – changing oneself according to the environment and the surroundings

8. Admire – look up to and feel impressed

9. Adore – to love someone very much

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10. Adulation – very great admiration

11. Affability – having the tendency to be friendly

12. Agathist – a person who believes that all things tend towards the ultimate good

13. Alive – living

14. Amuse – impress

15. Animated – having liveliness shine through

16. Approve – officially agree to or accept as satisfactory

17. Assure – tell someone something positively to dispel any doubts

18. Attractive – being fascinating and mesmerizing

19. Awesome – something breathtakingly amazing

20. Baronial – impressive in appearance

21. Beaming – radiating

22. Beautiful – having qualities that delight and pleases the senses

23. Beguiling – highly charming

24. Beloved – greatly loved

25. Benignant – kind

26. Best – surpassing all others in quality or excellence

27. Bewitching – enchanting

28. Boss – slang for excellent

29. Brainy – smart

30. Breathtaking – awe-inspiring

31. Bubbly – full of cheerful high spirits

32. Centered – goal-oriented

33. Champion – holding first place in a contest

34. Charismatic – possessing an extraordinary ability to attract

35. Charming – fascinating

36. Cheerful – having life or vigor or spirit

37. Chic – fashionable

38. Chipper – lively

39. Chummy–friendly

40. Classy – elegant

41. Clever – possessing quickness of intellect

42. Colorful – interesting

43. Comical – funny

44. Communicative – able to communicate in a good and productive way

45. Constant – steadfast in purpose

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46. Courageous – possessing courage

47. Definite – free from doubt

48. Delectable – greatly pleasing

49. Delicious  highly pleasing to the senses

50. Delightful – bringing pleasure

51. Dependable – worthy of trust or reliance

52. Dignified – respectable

53. Divine – heavenly

54. Down-to-earth – realistic

55. Dreamy – fantasy-like

56. Dynamite  outstanding

57. Ecstatic – pleasurable

58. Electrifying – causing a surge of excitement or emotion

59. Employable – one who is qualified and ready to work

60. Empowered – having power or confidence to make relevant choices to one’s situation

61. Endearing – making beloved

62. Enjoyable – pleasure or enjoyment

63. Enriching – something that improves or adds value

64. Enthusiastic – having or showing intense and eager enjoyment

65. Enticing – alluring

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66. Especial – exceptional

67. Excellent – of the finest or highest quality

68. Exciting – stimulating interest

69. Exhilarating – making lively

70. Exultant – characterized by rejoicing

71. Fab – extremely pleasing

72. Fain – pleased or willing under the circumstances

73. Fantastic – extraordinarily good or attractive

74. Fashionable – having refined taste in manners or dress.

75. Favorite – preferred before all others of the same kind

76. Fearless – bold and lacking fear

77. Fetching – capturing the interest

78. Fiery – passionate and burning strongly and brightly

79. Friend – a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection

80. Fun – enjoyable

81. Gallant – honorable and heroic

82. Gay — lighthearted and carefree

83. Genuine – authentic

84. Gifted – skillful or talented in some field

85. Gleaming – bright with a steady but dimmed shining or light

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86. Glittering – impressively elaborate

87. Gnarly – outstanding

88. Goodhearted – generous

89. Grandiose – characterized by the greatness of intent

90. Greatest – highest in quality or size

91. Gumptious – having good judgment and perception

92. Happy – marked by good luck

93. Heavenly – extremely pleasurable or good

94. Honorable – worthy of respect or honor

95. Hospitable – generous or favorable towards quests

96. Humanitarian – having concern for helping and improving welfare and happiness of humans

97. Hypnotic – attracting interest as if by spell

98. Ideal – considered the best of its kind or highly satisfactory

99. Imaginative – creative

100. Impeccable – flawless

101. Impressive – anything that is or creates a remarkable or striking impression

102. Incredible – extraordinary good

103. Innovative – the creation of new things or ideas

104. Insightful – having or showing insight

105. Inspiring – encouraging

106. Instinctive – driven or acted by impulse and without thinking

107. Intellectual – clever

108. Irresistible – impossible to resist

108. Jammy – lucky

109. Jesting – light-hearted

110. Jolly – full of good humor and merry spirits

111. Jovial – characterized by good cheer and hearty conviviality

112. Joysome – inspiring or causing gladness or joy

113. Judicious – exhibiting or having sound judgment

114. Juicy – enticing

115. Just – righteous

116. Keen – intellectual quickness

117. Kind-hearted – having a friendly and cheerful disposition

118. Knightly – chivalrous

119. Knockout – strikingly impressive or attractive

120. Knowledgeable – intelligent

121. Laid-back – easy-going

122. Lambent – softly brilliant

123. Laudable – praiseworthy

124. Legendary – extremely popular

125. Level-headed – rational

126. Likable – easy to like

127. Lionhearted – courageous

128. Lively – full of life

129. Lovely – full of love

130. Luminous – emitting light or full of light

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131. Magical – enchanting

132. Magnetic – having an ability or power to attract

133. Magnificent – splendid or elegant in appearance

134. Majestic – noble

135. Marvelous – extraordinarily great or good.

136. Masterful – very skillful or powerful

137. Mindful – attentive

138. Miraculous – so wonderful and astounding as to suggest a miracle

139. Motivated – enthusiastic striving toward goal or action

140. Moving – capable of arousing deep emotion

141. Neighborly – exhibiting or having the qualities of a friendly neighbor

142. Nifty – very good

143. Noble – showing or having qualities of high moral, rank or dignity

144. Numinous – awe-inspiring

145. Obedient – dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority

146. Obliging – showing readiness to do favors to others

147. Observant – paying close attention to details

148. On-target – accurate

149. Open-hearted – kind and generous

150. Open-minded – ready or receptive to new and different ideas

151. Optimistic – disposed to take the most favorable or hopeful view of the matter

152. Orderly – systematic

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153. Organized – efficient or methodical in function or arrangement

154. Original – authentic

155. Outgoing – responsive and sociable to others

156. Out-of-this-world – extremely impressive or enjoyable

157. Outstanding – prominent or noticeable of others of its kind

158. Overjoyed – extremely happy and joyful

159. Pally – friendly

160. Paramount – supreme

161. Passionate – having or showing powerful emotions

162. Patient – calm during difficult situations

163. Peaceful – not disturbed by turmoil

164. Peachy – splendid

165. Peppy – cheerful and vigorous

166. Perceptive – having or showing ability and keenness of perception

167. Persevering – constant in the execution of a purpose

168. Persistent – refusing to give up

169. Personable – pleasing in appearance or personality

170. Persuasive – convincing

171. Phenomenal – outstanding

172. Philanthropic – generous in assistance

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173. Picturesque – quaintly attractive and charming; pretty as a picture

174. Piquant – charming or interesting175.

175. Playful – full of high spirits and fun

176. Polished – elegant

177. Posh – fashionable and smart

178. Prized – cherished

179. Proactive – acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty or change

180. Promising – showing or having the possibility of achievement or excellence

181. Proud – feeling of self-respect or self-worth;

182. Punctual – prompt

183. Queenly – a regal and distinguished woman

184. Quick-witted – mentally sharp, nimble and alert

185. Quirky – merry and unconventional

186. Rad – excellent

187. Radiant – emanating great love, joy or happiness

188. Rapturous – filled with great joy or delight

189. Razor-sharp – extremely sharp; quick-witted or very clever

190. Reassuring – relieving anxiety and restoring confidence

191. Recherche – exquisite

192. Recommendable – worthy of praise or to be recommended

193. Refulgent – radiant

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194. Reliable – trustworthy

195. Remarkable – worthy of notice or consideration

196. Resilient – characterized by the ability to recover readily from misfortune

197. Resourceful – having the ability to find clever and quick ways to overcome difficulties

198. Respectable – worthy of respect or high esteem

199. Revolutionary – extraordinarily good and surprising

200. Saccharine – extremely sweet

201. Sagacious – acutely wise and insightful

202. Savvy – well-informed, perceptive or shrewd

203. Self-assured – showing or having confidence and poise

204. Sensational – exceptionally good

205. Sincere – genuine

206. Snappy – energetic

207. Snazzy – fashionable

208. Spellbinding – fascinating

209. Splendiferous – very beautiful

210. Spunky – spirited

211. Stellar – exceptional

212. Striking – sensational or exciting in appearance or in effect

213. Teeming – productive

214. Tender-hearted – having a great sensibility and kindness

215. Thoughtful – demonstrating careful consideration or thought

216. Thriving – very profitable and lively

217. Timeless – classic and always in style

218. Tolerant – tending to accept, allow, permit or understand something or the existence of something

219. Trailblazing – innovative

220. Transcendental – superior; extraordinary

221. Tubular – awesome; cool

222. Upbeat – having a fast and positive tone

223. Uplifting – inspiring hope or happiness

224. Upstanding – respectable

225. Urbane – polite

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226. Valiant – brave and courageous

227. Vibrant – lively and bright

228. Victorious – being the winner in something

229. Visionary – one who has visions or positive ideas about future

230. Vivacious – animated and lively

231. Warm – kind and caring

232. Well-read – highly educated

233. Whimsical – playful and amusing

234. Whiz-bang – successful

235. Wholehearted – unconditional commitment

236. Winsome – charming

237. Wise – having knowledge

238. Witty – clever and funny

239. Wizardly – remarkable in performance, execution or design

240. Wondrous – extraordinary

241. Worldly – very sophisticated

242. Xenial – hospitable to others

243. Xenodochial – friendly to strangers or guests

244. Yay – an expression of approval and excitement

245. Yes – an affirmative answer or decision

246. Yummiest – the most delicious

247. Zappy – energetic and lively

248. Zazzy – flashy

249. Zealful – passionate enthusiasm

250. Zealous – having or exhibiting strong enthusiasm or passion



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