Even if you just started studying English recently, you've probably heard it: "Great." That movie is great. We had a great time on vacation. The new VWs are great. But when you think about it, how much does the word "great" really tell you? It doesn't give you a lot of information. The word is overused, and you'll make a better impression in English if you choose a more specific term. Why not say that the movie was astonishing? That your vacation was sensational? That the new VWs are luxurious? Here, we offer a big list of words to use in place of "great." Are you ready? Fantastic!
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