10 SUPER ADVANCED ADJECTIVES TO WIN ANY ARGUMENT IN ENGLISH! ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY C1/C2 VOCAB

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Advanced English vocabulary: 10 C1/C2 English adjectives to help you win any argument!

Do you sometimes feel that you don't have enough vocabulary to express yourself as you would like in English? That's very common... but when you're trying to debate/argue with another person it can be extra frustrating when you can't find the word you want to get your point across.

The advanced adjectives I teach in this video are extremely useful not only for arguments, but also for general English conversation as well as being particularly handy for the Speaking paper of an English exam. eg. Cambridge English exams, B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, IELTS, TOEIC etc.

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Ben Gill
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Yesterday I had my Cambridge Advanced Exam (CAE) and I certainly have a good feeling that I will get the certificate. Thanks Ben for your free videos and good luck everyone out there still learning for their language exam!

youriklaassens
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I am a fervent student who thanks you a lot for these pertinent videos! It is trite and flimsy to say that English is hard, but you make it look easier! Puerile, wearisome, and facetious arguments are not an element of critical thinking. Sometimes people become churlish while proving their conclusions, we should avoid it at all costs! A scathing comment is worse than a rational explanation

OlesiaHramiak
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1. Facetious (comment, remark) - humorous in an inappropriate situation
2. Churlish (sth is churlish of you) - rude
3. Petty - (petty issues) having little importance, (a petty person) obsessing about unimportant things
4. Wearisome (wearisome person, quality, argument), boring, tiring, repetitive
5. Pertinent (a pertinent point) - relevant to the topic; impertinent (person) - rude
6. Flimsy (objects but also argument, excuse, evidence). weak, easily damaged/destroy
7. Puerile (behaviour, comment) - silly, childish
8. Trite - (a trite comment) lacking effectiveness because overused, boring, heard too often
9. Fervent (believer) - having strong feelings, passionate
10. Scathing (criticism, remark, comment, indictment, look) very critical, harsh

Amba_Aradam
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I agree too that he is the best teacher so far on YT.

SaiMalaysianCooking
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Excellent adjectives! I bet even some native speakers won't know most of them. Thank you.

OlgasBritishFells
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Thanks a million for your beautifully created videos with such enthusiasm and joy.
Great content
Thorough explanation
Clear voice
Being jovial
Much appreciated 🙏

hindyoussef
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One of the best teachers I have meet in the last 8 years of learning English

nosycatUK
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I am fervent fan of your capability to cultivate my skills in English vocab. Thanks 😊

free_boy
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Another video that I need to watch a few times. Soo many new words! Thanks!

montesierra
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Very interesting. I had never heard the word "churlish" before and I like the sound of it. Other words are familiar to me because they are of Latin origin, so we have them in Italian, though we pronounce them differently (pertinente, faceto, trito, fervente, puerile). Except perhaps for "faceto", they are commonly used.

brunettapatrizio
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You're a great teacher of English.👍 I can't help admiring. Huge thanks for your lessons!!!

Seagull-eq
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Studying adjectives... and suddenly video notification on Super Advanced Adjectives! It couldn't be better. Thank you teacher Ben👍✨

ronbeat
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Hi Ben, I started my preparation a few months ago and your videos were a great help! Thank you very much for the effort you put into this channel

cristiblagoci
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I am a fervent believer that I learn new words better when they are fleshed out into a whole story narrative rather than list of words with examples of sentences. I forget them easily if they are not out of the narrative context, unfortunately. However, luckily for you, this means I will have to watch this video over and over again.

OlgasBritishFells
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I'm having a hard to remember these C1/C2 words. But I try to keep them in mind

RustamBazarbaev
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Loved every minute of it! Big thumbs up for tons of good material!

dmitry_simply_speaking
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Hi Ben,
I am very thankful to you for explaining C1 and C2 advanced words. They are so useful for me. You are super !!! Good luck!!!
Yours faithfully,
Nizom.

oydintashboeva
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I don't know how many times i have watched this video to keep in my mind these words.Just two of them i knew before this video

murat
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Ben, your exemples are the best I’ve known. Extremely precise and didactic. Thank you.

xescahernandezterrassa
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Thank you for this video, Ben! How interesting is it that we have many of the same words with the same meanings in Italian?
- Facetious = faceto
- Pertinent = pertinente
- Puerile = puerile (with a very different pronunciation!)
- Trite = trito (often used in the expression “trito e ritrito”, which means something is “trite and trite again”)
- Fervent = fervente

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