Abundance – week 28

Welcome back,

Now that you have mastered the art of thinking outside the box, its time to sharpen up your vocabulary. What I want to show you today is how by replacing/ deleting some words from your language with alternative and more assertive words, empowers you. It helps you grow as a person demanding attention and respect.

Got the point. Notice how a simple change in words changes the confidence level of the sentence spoken. Use these suggestions in your daily conversations, business emails and social sites and observe replies and comments basis this new dialogue.

7 Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary

Most of us have not spent much time learning new vocabulary since we were high school or college students. Thankfully you can always pick up where you left off. Here are some tips to help you start learning new vocabulary words:

  1. Develop a reading habit. Vocabulary building is easiest when you encounter words in context. Seeing words appear in a novel or a newspaper article can be far more helpful than seeing them appear on vocabulary lists. Not only do you gain exposure to unfamiliar words; you also see how they’re used.
  2. Use the dictionary and thesaurus. Online dictionaries and thesauruses are helpful resources if used properly. They can jog your memory about synonyms that would actually be better words in the context of what you’re writing. A full dictionary definition can also educate you about antonyms, root words, and related words, which is another way to learn vocabulary.
  3. Play word games. Classic games like Scrabble and Boggle can function as a fun way to expand your English vocabulary. Crossword puzzles can as well. If you really want to be efficient, follow up rounds of these word games with a little note-taking. Keep a list of the different words you learned while playing the game, and then study that list from time to time.
  4. Use flashcards. A quick way to build a large vocabulary is to study a number of words via flashcards. In today’s digital age, a wide array of smartphone apps make flashcards convenient and easy to organize. Aiming for one new word a day is reasonable. You can always go for more, but it may not be reasonable to assimilate dozens of English words every single day.
  5. Subscribe to “word of the day” feeds. Some web platforms will provide you with a word a day—either on a website, an app, or via email—to help you expand your vocabulary. You can add these words to running word lists.
  6. Use mnemonics. A mnemonic device is a form of word association that helps you remember words’ definitions and proper uses. For instance think of the word obsequious which means “attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery.” Break down that word into components: “obse” is the beginning of “obsessed,” “qui” sounds like the French word for “yes” (oui), and “us” is like the word “us.” So you can think of that big word obsequious as “obsessed with saying yes to us”—which is kind of what it means!
  7. Practice using new words in conversation. It’s possible to amass a huge vocabulary without actually knowing how to use words. This means you have to take it upon yourself to put your personal dictionary into use. If you come across an interesting word in your reading, make a point of using it in conversation. By experimenting in low-stakes situations, you can practice the art of word choice and, with a little bit of trial and error, hone in on the right word for a particular context.

Go on and gave fun with words this week, and please do mention your finding in the comments below for my learning as well.

See you next week with another exciting grow yourself technique and practice. Please do find the full program here.

Happiness and sunshine

Niddhi

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8 Comments Add yours

  1. AP2 says:

    Great advice Niddhi. I use some of these words too often when I write. When I edit I try to get rid of all unnecessary words. Simplify simplify simplify. Be as clear and concise as you can. Great post 🙏

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    1. Thank you AP2 glad you found the post useful.
      Stay tuned for more …

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  2. judeitakali says:

    Thanks. Great advice.

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    1. I am glad you found the post useful 🙂

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  3. Raw Writings says:

    Excellent and beneficial information! 💥

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Thank you, glad you found it beneficial 🙂 stay tuned for more ..

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  4. Arun Singha says:

    Hello Niddhi!
    Good evening. Hope everything fine there.
    Gone through your posts at a glance. Excellent posts. Got valuable tips. Will adopt and apply.
    Thanks and regards.
    Arun

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    1. You are more than welcome Arun. Glad you found it valuable and easy to adapt.

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