20 Advanced Verbs (C1/C2) to Build Your Vocabulary | TOTAL English Fluency

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Build your vocabulary and speak like a native with 20 advanced C1 & C2 level verbs for total English fluency. This English lesson is useful for students studying for IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, and other English proficiency exams, as well as those looking to improve their written and spoken English. Impress your IELTS examination by using these advanced English verbs.

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By the end of this video, you will learn how to use these advanced English verbs in your speaking and writing. These vocabulary words will help you improve your English skills. Learning these advanced English verbs will develop both your listening comprehension as well as your fluency in speaking and writing. These advanced words will help you build your vocabulary so that you can be more specific when expressing your thoughts, opinions, and ideas. Bring your English vocabulary to the C1 level and speak confidently in English.

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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
02:31 Articulate
03:54 Evaluate
05:02 Reconcile
06:32 Conjecture
08:09 Elaborate
09:53 Infer
11:28 Extrapolate
13:13 Elicit
14:54 Augment
16:26 Exacerbate
17:52 Ameliorate
19:17 Innovate
20:35 Garner
21:45 Bolster
23:36 Abate
24:58 Concur
26:25 Exemplify
28:13 Embellish
29:45 Persevere
31:22 Mitigate
32:18 Summary of advanced English verbs

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LearnEnglishwithHarry
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I have been using English for more than 30 years, I am very surprised that I have yet to learn a lot. What a fantastic teacher!

aliawad
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As a native Portuguese speaker, I get surprised when I see that most of English advanced vocabulary comes from Latin roots.

rhuanpereiramariae
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Articulate evaluate reconcile conjecture elaborate infer extrapolate elicit exacerbate ameliorate innovate innovate bolster abate concur exemplify persevere mitigate embellish augment garner

definitelynotstar
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1.Articulate-Being clear,
2.Evaluate-Asses the quality of something,
3.Reconcile-Bring balance b/w two conflicting ideas.
4.Conjecture-An educate guess.
5.Elaborate-Provide more details
6.Infer-Draw a conclusion based on evidence.
7.Extrapolate-To make prediction based on known Information.
8.Elicit- To make prediction based on knowing information.
9.Augment -to enhance
10.Exacerbate-make a situation/problem worse or more severe.
11.Ameliorate-make a situation /problem better or more tolerable.
12.Innovate-to introduce new ideas/methods to create or doing some thing in a new way.
13.Garner-To collect/gather information.
14.Bolster-To strengthen/support something.
15.Abate-to make situation better(Opposite of exacerbate)
16.Concur-To have the same opinion/to agree with someone
17.Examplify-to illustrate by giving an example
18.Embellish-to make story interesting by adding more/Extra details.
19.Persevere-Continue in a course of action even in a great difficulty
20.Mitigate-to make something less severe/painful/serious.

LearnwithAnku
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It’s an absolute pleasure to have such a teacher like you. Thanks a lot for your work, Harry!

sdddoht
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Dear Harry, I am listening to your 20 advanced verbs again! I love them.
I only wish I knew about you years ago, although I am self-taught, but I could have done much better if I had access to your lessons.
I would certainly recommend you to some of my friends who will benefit.

Thank you very much.

parichehrsadoughi
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After this lesson I inferred that I do not know Enough after 20 years living in Ireland 😂😂😂Thank you very much, Harry 🙏🙏🙏

allavykvodtseva
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Thanks Harry
Now for my fellow learners, try to find how many words from this video I’ve used in the following paragraph 😊

In analyzing the current social and economic conjuncture, it is crucial to infer the potential outcomes and extrapolate future trends. By eliciting relevant information and data, we can gain a deeper understanding of the situation at hand. With this knowledge, we can then develop strategies to ameliorate existing challenges and persevere towards positive change. It is through this process of reflection, analysis, and action that we can navigate the complexities of our world and work towards a better future for all.

marakienglishwithabi
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Hi, Harry! You are so good at articulating new material, I augment my knowledge by listening your videos and garner new words and expression. I totally concur with the previous comments that your videos exemplify the way the teacher should present the vocabulary and I don’t embellish, you are the best 💪👌✨

eppskep
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Dear Harry
I am listening to your 20 advanced verbs. Thoroughly enjoying it, too.
Thank you so much.

parichehrsadoughi
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Harry, I learned a lot with this lesson. You are a superb teacher. 😊

mariamarti
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An accountable person is someone who can take up a task and persevere in doing it until it's finished.

mingz
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Augmenter, améliorer
these two words are found in French with the exact same meaning that's why it's easy to remember them

Mer______
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A great way to augment somebody's vocabulary. Thank you.

sofiakandic
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I am enhancing my English vocabulary via watching your channel. Thank you so much!!

Wisdom-courqge-serenity
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Wow, I was truly impressed by how you in this video managed to articulate even the most complex grammatical concepts with such clarity and precision.

SituationalDynamics
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The way you teach is just phenomenal and fabulous that is only possible through your relentless efforts. By rolling days, I am exploring my horizons of knowledge and learning something new every day that these vocabulary words fit into my mind easily. Thanks a lot for such wonderful lessons that you are successively providing us! Best wishes Dear!⛳⛳⛳

gursajansingh
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indeed a lesson of difficult words for me; I was going through this video slowly. definitely didnt learn them all but Im glad ive leanrt some of them and will try to use them.

'reconcile
conjecture: make an educated guess about sth based on incomplete information: This may be true or partly true; we are all conjecturing here. / The criminal's motive remains a matter of conjecture.
infer: draw a conclusion based on evidence or reasoning
extrapolate: make predictions or estimates based on known info
elicit: used thought-provoking questions to elicit insightful answers / to elicit her feelings by asking about ...
augment: im searching for a way to augment my income
lack of sleep exacerbates the anxiety
regular exercise and a healthy diet can ameliorate the symptoms of depression
bolster one's confidence, morale, spirits
we waited for the wind to abate.

saturdayafternoonbeer
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I have being studying English for many years, teacher Harry takes his time to explain everything he mentions with samples so you can understand much better what he's talking about. Thanks Harry!!!

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