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These descriptive words will help improve your writing. All these describing words are from my own
personal notes. I’m an avid, and active, reader, and over the last couple of years I’ve jotted down the
descriptive words that I pop out to me.
This list of descriptive words for writing was born from a desire to become enhance my vocabulary and
become a better storyteller, and writer. Three things I care a lot about – just a fun fact about me.
I’ve learned over time – and with many failures – that working with describing words on a page is akin to
a potter at the molding wheel. And as writers, we use them to slowly shape our stories whether it’s
writing about driving around the world or inspiring people to create their own list of bucket list ideas.
The list is separated by parts of speech; You’ll find a list of adjectives, descriptive phrases, action verbs,
and more.
At the end are some phrases I like, that I have read here or there over the years. Make sure to check out
our list of descriptive adjectives as well.
I hope you use this list of descriptive words, and phrases and garner inspiration to enhance your tales.
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ALBEIT
adjective
1 – although.
AIMLESS
BRAVE
1 – To face or endure danger or pain; showing courage.
The brave healthcare workers are putting their life on the line.
BEWILDERED
BRIGHT
BRILLIANT
1 – Bright or Radiant.
1 – Clever or Smart
BOUNDLESS
BOHO
2 – woman’s fashion aesthetic is characterized by flowing print fabrics, layers of clothing, and costume
jewelry such as long strings of beads, dangling earrings, and multiple bangles.
she went for the boho look in a floor-length green dress teamed with a fringed jacket and chandelier
earrings.
BATTERED
BITTER
BLITHE
BLUISH
BROODING
The kid was brooding that his parents wouldn’t buy the toy.
BABYISH
BONA FIDE
BAGGY
1 – lose or hanging.
BELOVED
BUZZING
BURLY
BOUNCY
BUOYANT
2 – cheerful.
BLEAK
BESEECHING
BUTTERY
COMPOSED
CAVERNOUS
1 – caverns in either size, shape, or atmosphere.
COLONNADES
The ancient marble colonnades are just one reason to explore the best islands in Greece.
CAREFREE
COARSE
CAREFUL
CREAKY
1 – making or liable to make a harsh, high-pitched sound when being moved or when pressure or weight
is applied.
CLEAN
CRENULATED
CLOUDY
1 – covered by clouds.
COLORFUL
1 – rude language.
They didn’t allow the colorful speech to get past the sensors.
CHIPPER
1 – Happy / Sprightly
CURT
1 – rude shortness
CONFOUNDED
1 – confused
CHRONIC
1 – continuing occurrence
COMMUNAL
COLOSSAL
DELECTABLE
1 – pleasing
Chicago food has some of the most delectable meals I’ve ever had.
DAINTY
1 – delicate
2 – tasty
DISHEVELED
1 – untidy in appearance
DEDICATED
2 – given a purpose
DECORATED
DESIGNATE
DAZZLING
DEVOURING
2 – destructively consuming/absorbing
DEEP
His joy was buried deep below the surface of an ocean of swirling emotions.
DEEP-POCKETED
DISAGREEABLE
DILAPIDATED
DECORATIVE
The decorative replica was made to be displayed. And invoked a strong emotion.
DIVERGENT
Do follow the popular path. Instead, go into the unknown, and discover your divergent path.
COMPASSIONATE
When I saw the homeless man on the side of the road, I felt compassion for him and wished I could help
him.
ENTERTAINING
ELUSIVE
1 – hard to pin down, identify, or isolate.
EXUBERANT
1 – enthusiastic joy
They were exuberant about their upcoming trip to some of the most beautiful places in the world.
ERECT
1 – vertical position
EXPANSIVE
ECLECTIC
EXASPERATING
ELABORATE
EMPHATIC
EFFICIENT
EVER-DEEPENING
1 – go deeper
EXHAUSTIVE
ENDLESS
EXTRAVAGANT
ELEGANT
1 – elegance
EPONYMOUS
The eponymous landscape outside Dingle is one of the best places to visit in Ireland.
FESTIVE
FLUSHED
1 – tinged with red in the face, from shame, heat, or physical exertion.
FERVENT
FAST-MOVING
1 – moving quickly
FANTASTICAL
1 – based on fantasy
Game of Thrones takes place in a fantastical world, filled with dragons, and magic.
FEROCIOUS
FUNERARY
FIXATED
1 – focused on something.
FUN-LOVING
GRASSY
GALORE
1 – a large number of
GRUESOME
GLORIOUS
1 – possessing glory
1 – Very good-looking, or beautiful. Can be used to describe people, things, or places. For example, “She
is a glorious sight in that dress.”
HARROWING
1 – painful or distressing
It was a harrowing adventure filled with an unexpected twists, turns, and sacrifices.
HEARTY
1 – an unrestrained expression
2 – wholesome or substantial
HERBACEOUS
1 – relating to an herb
ISOLATED
1 – alone
INTOLERABLE
IDYLLIC
1 – picturesque or pleasing
IMMENSE
INTENSE
1 – extreme degree
1 – irk or tedious
IMPULSE
To lose weight sometimes we have to deny our impulses for bad food.
INVITING
1 – tempting
INNATE
INDELIBLE
The indelible landscape means there are hundreds of places to visit in the United States.
INFURIATING
The infuriating delay at the airport made him miss his flight.
IMMACULATE
2 – having no flaw
INTRICATE
Mona Lisa is an intricate painting. Making it the most famous in the world.
INTERIOR
1 – sprightly
JARRING
KEEN
1 – ready, or in favor of
2 – sensitive perception
LUNGED
1 – having lungs
LIMPID
LAVISH
The lavish palace of Versailles is one of the most popular day trips from Paris.
LUDICROUS
1 – outlandish, or eccentric
LASCIVIOUS
LISTLESS
1 – sad or lonely
Ah, the lonesome road, has many trails, but many rewards.
MONUMENTAL
The monumental task can be accomplished by taking little steps every day.
MELANCHOLY
1 – expressing sadness
MERITORIOUS
MEDDLESOME
MAMMOTH
Many of the mammoth caves in the United States are worth visiting.
MODERN-DAY
1 – existing today
MINOR
The minor problems in life or nothing to sweat over – life is too short.
MISTY
1 – covered by mist.
The heavy air of the misty morning endowed the park with an eerie coolness.
MYSTERIOUS
1 – covered by mystery
The monk has a mysterious nature.
OUT-OF-PLACE
ORNATE
OUTSTANDING
1 – standing out
2 – unpaid
OBTUSE
1 – lack of sharpness
OBLIVIOUS
OPULENT
1 – wealth, abundance
PECULIAR
1 – characteristic of a person
PRISTINE
PEACEFUL
1 – a sense of peace
PUGNACIOUS
1 – argumentative quarrelsome
PANIC
PASSABLE
1 – able to be passed
PIVOTAL
1 – turning, a pivot
1 – critical
POLISHED
POSIED
1 – by or in itself
PLUSH
POMPOUS
1 – elevated or arrogant
RIGOROUS
1 – extreme or severe
SIDESPLITTING
THUNDEROUS
1 – like thunder
These are some of the best words. They are great when wanting to show a clear meaning of a sentence
or improve a short story.
ATTRIBUTE
ATTEST
verb
AMEND
ADMIRE
1 – praise enthusiastically
I acclaimed actor won the best actor for his deep performance.
ACCOMPLISH
I accomplish my goals.
AMPLIFY
1 – increase in sound
ALTER
AROSE
BAIL
BABBLE
Just one of the many fun facts about me. Sometimes I like to babble about travel.
BESET
1 – to set upon
BELIE
BATTER
BEWILDER
1 – become perplexed.
BOW
1 – bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect, greeting, or shame.
BROOD
BOOST
1 – encourage or help
BEWITCHED
BUZZ
1 – low murmuring or humming sound.
BOLT
BASH
1 – strike hard.
2 – criticize.
BUST
1 – break or burst
2 – lose something
COMPRESS
1 – squeeze together
CONCLUDE
1 – to bring to an end.
The magazine concludes that Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
CASCADE
1 – fall or hang in copious or luxuriant quantities.
CONTRACT
2 – become shorter and tighter to affect the movement of part of the body.
COIL
CANOPY
1 – to cover something
CRINKLE
CHORTLE
1 – chuckle or laugh
2 – sing or chant
CRUMBLE
CADGE
1 – beg or sponge
DREDGE
DASH
2 – strike, or destroy
DISMAY
DUMBFOUND
DEVOUR
2 – read eagerly
DISHEVEL
DAUNT
DISTASTE
DELVE
1 – to dig
DRIFT
The windy drift pushed the hot air balloon to the west.
DEVIATE
Don’t deviate from your goals. Stayed focused even when life is tough.
EXASPERATE
EMERGE
1 – to become known,
EMBELLISH
1 – To make it ornamental or make it more attractive.
ENDOW
ENTICE
1 – allure or tempt
EFFACE
FESTER
1 – rot slowly
Don’t let your anger fester about your tough English test.
FILCH
1 – steal secretly
FEIGN
FRESCOED
1 – containing frescoes
FLIT
GURGLE
GARNER
1 – to gather,
Tim garnered his courage before presenting his essay to his teachers.
HASTEN
1 – move quickly
HOIST
HEAVE
HAUNT
INTERTWINE
INTER
The king was interred with all the honor due him.
INTERWEAVE
1 – weave.
IRK
1 – to make, irritated, or weary
IMBUE
1 – endow or influence
INTERSPERSE
1 – spaced in intervals
JAGGED
JOSTLE
1 – expend or bestow
LINGER
1 – slow parting
LOOM
The teacher loomed over the student to make sure he wasn’t cheating.
LAY-BY
1 – an area to stop
MUTTER
MESMERIZE
1 – hypnotizing
The mesmerizing beauty of the best islands in Croatia is not easily forgotten.
NESTLED
1 – settle snugly
NAB
1 – grab or catch
He nabbed the best spot in the class for the English lesson.
OOZE
OSTRACIZE
1 – exiled
PEEK
PLUNGE
PLATEAU
PROBE
PEPPERED
1 – sprinkled throughout
PLOD
1 – work laboriously
STEEPED
1 – soaked in
SHRIEK
SPRAWL
The sprawling landscape of the desert is one of the best things to do in Tucson.
STUFFED
TEMPT
ABRUPTLY
adverb
1 – Suddenly or Unexpectedly.
2 – In a rude manner.
3 – Steep
ADDITIONALLY
ALTERNATELY
BEGRUDGINGLY
DELIBERATELY
The mother deliberately left the child in the car while she went into the store.
DRAMATICALLY
1. in a dramatic manner
EFFECTIVELY
John effectively finished his to-do list before stopping for the day.
EVIDENTLY
EXPERTLY
1 – expert in something
FURTHERMORE
1 – what precedes
GRIMLY
1 – a gloomy or somber
1 – a sinister character
The dark figure had a grimly stance that shadows seemed to cling to.
INQUISITIVELY
Looking inquisitively at someone means looking at them in a way that suggests you want to know more
about them. For example, you may be staring intently at their face as if you are trying to read their
thoughts.
INTELLIGENTLY
1 – In an intelligent way
The mother cat was intelligently trying to get her kitten out from under the car.
IMMENSELY
1 – to a great degree
INTENTIONALLY
INTENSELY
1 – intense
IMPULSIVELY
1 – from impulse
INVITINGLY
INFURIATINGLY
1 – extreme anger
INNATELY
INDELIBLY
INTRICATELY
KEENLY
1 – eager or intense
LIMPIDLY
1 – clear; glassiness
LUDICROUSLY
LAVISHLY
1 – marked by excess
MONUMENTALLY
PATENTLY
1 – without doubt
PEACEFULLY
1 – peace or tranquility
RIGOROUSLY
1 – strict
ROMANTICALLY
1 – romantic
ABSORPTION
noun
AMBITION
People trying to improve their skills with this list of descriptive words for writing have a lot of ambition.
ABUNDANCE
AFICIONADO
1 – a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime.
BASALT
1 – a dark volcanic rock that displays a columnar structure and is made of fine-grained.
BEHEMOTH
BOHO
1 – an increase
1 – a beer that has a strong hop taste; or liquor with the sharp taste of plant extracts.
BEAUTIES
1 – a combination of qualities of color, such as shape, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses,
especially the sight.
1 – move quickly.
CLOCHÁN
1 – a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is
intended to be enforceable by law.
CRESTING
COMMISSARY
1 – a series of loops
2 – everyday troubles
CONIFER
1 – any of an order (Coniferales) of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or
scalelike leaves like pine, cones, and arillate fruit.
CREATION
1 – to create
COMMITMENT
CAIRN
CHARACTERISTICS
DELICACY
1 – to flow along
DEPICTION
1 – representation in images or describing words depicting something or someone.
DEPTH
The depths of our abilities remain unknown until we push for greatness.
ENGAGEMENT
EDIFICE
1 – a massive structure
ENVIRONS
plural noun
EXHIBITION
1 – a public showcase
EMINENCE
ELEGANCE
EXASPERATION
EXPRESSION
FOCAL POINT
1 – point of attention.
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FAUX PAS
FACADE
GUFFAW
GUSTO
GRIM
GRANDEUR
1 – grand
Many of the best places to visit in Europe are grand in design, scope, and scale.
GUST
1 – strong wind
The gust of wind caused the bike to tip over.
1 – an outburst of feeling
HAUNCH
HOST
1 – a great number
INDICATION
1 – something to indicate
INSTANCE
1 – a stage or exception
2 – example
KARST
LICHEN
Working the lichen spotted lake held a natural charm rarely found.
LOAM
LAUNDERETTE
1 – a self-service laundry
MARVEL
MYRIAD
1 – a great number of
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MIDDAY
MONOLITH
MENHIR
The Menhir’s of Stonehenge tower over all who stand before it.
METROPOLITAN
OPULENCE
The opulence of the Blue Mosque makes it one of the best things to do in Turkey.
OUTSIZE
1 – of an unusual size
PIGPEN
1 – a dirty slovenly place
PIZZAZZ
PLEA
1 – an earnest entreaty
PERCH
PARIAH
PURSUITS
1 – chasing after
PARADOX
1 – state of fear
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SCRUTINY
TUMULT
1 – riot or commotion
Tumult uprisings are a big part of history.
2 – loud noise
TILING
1 – tiles
AMID
preposition
Here are a lot of describing words that I’ve picked up from various books, and blog posts. I fell in love
with this word list. And are great for adding detail.
Pro tip: The describing words are all around you. Listen to how people use descriptive language in your
favorite movies, tv shows, and podcast. Try to find describing words in the things you read.
The lesson you are looking for and the right words are all around you! You just have to look for the
lesson to find the best describing word.
ARID STEPPE
ATLANTIC SWELLS
BROODING SUMMITS
CRYSTALLINE LAKES
CRUMBLING CASTLES
CRESTING MOUNTAINS
EVER- DEEPENING
1 – getting deeper
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
INFINITE HILLS
The infinite hills of New Zealand lure thousands of visitors a year. This is one of my favorite descriptive
phrases.
ICY ROLLERS
1 – cold waves
The icy rollers of the Atlantic Ocean beat along the coast.
INDELIBLY WILD
LUNAR-SCAPED
The Lunar-scaped beaches on Milos, put it high on many travelers’ lists of Greek Islands to visit.
LONG-FORGOTTEN
1 – covered by moss
AROMATIC
CRISPY
CRUNCHY
SAVORY
SWEET
SOUR
SALTY
BLAND
SPICY
FLAVORFUL
DELICIOUS
APPETIZING
SCRUMPTIOUS
NECTAR
SALIVATING
GUSTATORY
APPETIZING
DELICIOUS
EXQUISITE
SUMPTUOUS
SCINTILLATING
1 – brilliantly sparkling
EXOTIC
REFRESHING
1 – restoring or invigorating
WHOLESOME
VIBRANT
1 – energetically alive and vigorous
CRISP
JUICY
1 -full of juice
FLAVORFUL
MOUTH-WATERING
TENDER
Words to describe trees is one of the most requested updates for this post. So I have updated the list
with a bunch of tree descriptive words. I hope you enjoy it!
tall
sturdy
leafy
green
towering
massive
rough
scaly
majestic
stately
proud
strong
impressive
big
large
massive
towering
gigantic
enormous
massive
towering
gigantic
enormous
grand
beautiful
lovely
peaceful
calm
serene
ágil – agile
bello – beautiful
brillante – brilliant
cálido – warm
claro – clear
colorido – colorful
cortés – courteous
curioso – curious
dulce – sweet
enérgico – energetic
fresco – fresh
gentil – gentle
inteligente – intelligent
joven – young
ligero – light
lindo – pretty
maduro – mature
maravilloso – marvelous
nervioso – nervous
optimista – optimistic
pacífico – peaceful
perezoso – lazy
romántico – romantic
sensible – sensible
serio – serious
simpático – likable
triste – sad
vibrante – vibrant
Here are some words to describe the positive qualities of people’s personalities. And using words like
this to showcase a personality can connect those feeling with your readers.
Altruistic – showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
bright – giving out or reflecting much light; shining. – A very common descriptive phrase.
These are great for common adjectives that can be used for anything from a descriptive phrase,
descriptive writing, or a cover letter.
able
admirable
agreeable
amazing
appetizing
beautiful
brave
bright
behavior
colorful
compassionate
compelling
convincing
courageous
creative
crisp
delicious
dependable
devoted
diplomatic
discreet
distinguished
dynamic
eager
efficient
enchanting
energetic
enthusiastic
excellent
exciting
faithful
fashionable
fascinating
feisty
feminine
flattering
flexible
forgiving
friendly
frosty
fulfilling
generous
glamorous
glittering
gorgeous
happy
healthy
helpful
honest
humble
ideal
impeccable
incredible
independent
influential
inspiring
intelligent
intense
inviting
jolly
joyful
kind
kooky
ladylike
lavish
likable
lively
lovely
luxurious
majestic
masculine
mellow
mesmerizing
mighty
modest
nice
nuanced
observant
These are words to can be placed inside a sentence that can modify a person or a thing. These different
adjective are only used before nouns.
Elder
Little
Live
Main
Mere
Tender
Beautiful
Gorgeous
Heart-stopping
Too-yummy-to-be-believed
Genuine
Nasty
Eye-to-eye
Face-to-face vicious
Horrible
verdant
luxuriant
robust
thick
overgrown
viscous
slippery
tight
constricting
oppressive
claustrophobic
Sometimes called paired adjectives. This is using more than one word to describe a noun.
Almost an adjective can be multiple adjectives if it can be paired together with other describing words to
describe a noun. The key is to put them in the right order.
But here are some common ones.
Smart, energetic
Big, Thick
Small, round
Short, Fast
Pretty Little
are two – or maybe even more – adjectives that describe the same noun. They are separated by a
common.
Positive words are a great way to make your readers feel something about a character, place, or object.
Positive words of descriptive are powerful.
Example: He was brave enough to use a new word to showcase his skill in front of the class.
Animated
Artful
Assertive
Adept
Adventurous
Affable
Affectionate
Brave
Bright
Brilliant
Broadminded
Balanced
Beautiful
Believer
Determined
Diligent
Diplomatic
Dynamic
Energetic
Frank
Humorous
Knowledgeable
Self-confident
Sensible
Thoughtful
Warmhearted
MAGNIFICENT
Example: The view from the top of the mountain was simply magnificent.
MOODY
Example: He was in a moody state after his fight with his girlfriend.
MELANCHOLIC
MISCHIEVOUS
Playful or causing trouble in a playful way Example: The mischievous child kept on playing pranks on his
siblings.
MYSTERIOUS
Example: The disappearance of the man is still a mysterious case to this day.
MAJESTIC
having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
MELLOW
MODERN
Example: The modern technology we have today has made life easier.
MAGNANIMOUS
Example: Despite losing the game, he still remained magnanimous and congratulated the winning team.
MODEST
NERVOUS
NOBLE
Example: He was a noble man who always put others before himself.
NOISY
Example: The party next door was very noisy and kept us up all night.
NATURAL
Example: The park was a beautiful natural oasis in the middle of the city.
NEAT
NIFTY
NIMBLE
NOSTALGIC
feeling a sentimental longing for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal
associations.
Example: Looking at old family photos made her feel nostalgic for her childhood.
NUTRITIOUS
Example: The salad was full of nutritious vegetables and healthy fats.
NOTABLE
Example: His notable achievements in the field of science made him a household name.
Here are some great descriptive words that are great for describing effective leaders, passionate
leaders, and other leadership qualities.
CHARISMATIC
Example: His charismatic personality made him a great public speaker. And a successful leaders.
VISIONARY
having or showing a powerful imagination and the ability to think about or plan the future with wisdom
or foresight.
Example: Steve Jobs was a visionary who revolutionized the technology industry. And held many
leadership roles throughout his life.
CONFIDENT
DECISIVE
EMPATHETIC
Example: An empathetic leader is able to connect with and inspire their team. Which makes them
effective leaders.
STRATEGIC
Relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving
them.
Example: A strategic leader is able to plan and execute successful business strategies.
INSPIRATIONAL
Example: An inspirational leader can inspire their team to achieve great things. And allows him to be a
true leader.
TRUSTWORTHY
Example: A trustworthy leader is one who can be relied upon to keep their promises.
RESILIENT
Example: A resilient leader is able to bounce back from setbacks and continue to lead effectively.
HUMBLE
Example: A humble leader is able to put the needs of others ahead of their own and lead with integrity.
And a true leader is humble, and it’s a sign of effective leadership.
There are several kinds of adjectives, including descriptive adjectives, limiting adjectives, proper
adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, interrogative adjectives, and distributive adjectives.
Descriptive adjectives describe the qualities of a noun or pronoun, such as “blue,” “soft,” or “happy.”
Limiting adjectives limit the noun or pronoun by indicating a specific quantity or amount, such as “two,”
“many,” or “few.”
Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns and describe a particular noun or pronoun, such as
“American,” “Italian,” or “Shakespearean.”
Demonstrative adjectives point out or indicate which noun or pronoun is being referred to, such as
“this,” “that,” “these,” or “those.”
Interrogative adjectives are used to ask questions and include “which,” “what,” and “whose.”
Distributive adjectives refer to individual members of a group, such as “each,” “every,” “either,” or
“neither.”
Negative adjectives are adjectives that describe something negatively, or with a negative connotation.
And indicating that it lacks or has the opposite of a positive quality. They can be used talk about a
personality trait, character trait, and change your writing style.
These adjectives can be used to express criticism, disapproval, or disappointment towards someone or
something. Negative adjectives can also be used to contrast one thing with another, such as in phrases
like “less beautiful,” “not as smart,” or “less effective.”
3. Assertive – confident and self-assured; able to stand up for oneself and one’s beliefs
5. Benevolent – kind, caring and generous, with a desire to do good for others
8. Compassionate – empathetic, caring and understanding towards others who are suffering
11. Diplomatic – able to handle delicate or difficult situations with tact and sensitivity
12. Empathetic – having the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
13. Enthusiastic – passionate, energetic and eager to do things
16. Humorous – having a sense of humor and able to make others laugh
18. Intuitive – able to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious
reasoning
19. Optimistic – hopeful and positive, expecting good outcomes and opportunities
20. Passionate – having strong emotions and intense feelings towards something or someone.
What is a Pronoun?
Examples:
I
He
She
You
It
What is a Pronoun?
Examples:
I
He
She
You
It
A collective noun is a word that refers to a group of things or animals as a single unit. Some common
collective nouns are flock, herd, pack, and swarm.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a
pronoun. The preposition shows the relationship between the noun or pronoun and the verb.
Transition words are used to connect ideas, show relationships between ideas, and indicate the logic of
thought or argument. They are used to signal the start and end of paragraphs, introduce new
paragraphs, and connect related thoughts within a paragraph.
There we go! Over 500 descriptive words that will help you improve your writing! This list is always
being updated as I find new describing words I like through reading and writing. Becoming a good writer
and increasing your skill, and learning a new word is an endless quest. These are great words that can
improve your follow-up comments or inline feedback on your writing.
And I hope that you found the list of adjectives, nouns, descriptive phrases, and verbs useful. And helps
you get a little better and expand your vocabulary.