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- after
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- afterward
- also
- another
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- as an example of
- as proof
- as soon as
- at first
- at last
- at the same time
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- first, second, third
- for example
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- for one thing
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- however
- I feel that
- in addition
- in conclusion
- in short
- in spite of
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- in my opinion
- in other words
- in the first place
- in the meantime
- in the same way
- it is my belief that
- later
- likewise
- meanwhile
- moreover
- most importantly
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- one
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- on the contrary
- on the other hand
- on the whole
- or
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- similarly
- soon
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- still
- that is
- then
- therefore
- to begin with
- to illustrate
- thus
- when
- yet
Tag Archives: Educational
Powerful Words
- unquestionable
- tremendous
- outrageous
- dazzling
- splendid
- magnificent
- petite
- ample
- fascinating
- eccentric
- glorious
- amazing
- phenomenal
- lively
- tempting
- brilliant
- tranquil
- appealing
- worthwhile
- incredible
- gorgeous
- abundant
- gigantic
- comfortable
- marvelous
- generous
- tantalizing
- exuberant
- memorable
- spectacular
- superb
- vivid
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- stunning
- first-class
- exceptional
- breathtaking
- quintessential
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This is one that hits home.
Ever Wish You Could Improve Your Vocabulary?
Ever Wish You Could Improve Your Vocabulary?
Today I found on dictionary.com a game called Word Dynamo. Click here to check it out!
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Here are some terms you might want to know!
Basic Art Vocabulary
DON’T FREAK OUT!
This list of vocabulary that you see below I found on slideshare.net: for the specific link, click here. This list actually is quite basic. The reason as to why it is so daunting is because of the fact that it is a COLLECTIVE list. It has vocabulary for fine art, sculpture, ceramics, etc.
Are they all good to know? Absolutely.
Will you need them all eventually? Only if you ask for it. 😀
The list of words you will need will depend upon the assignment you are to do. This list goes with the Critiquing Art post: click here to get to it.
Am I the only one who finds this list beneficial?