15 Stunningly Beautiful English Words YOU Should Use More Often! (+ Free PDF & Quiz)

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Hello lovely students and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today I'm going to share my love of the English language with you because I am a logophile.
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What's a logophile?
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It's somebody who loves words, somebody
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who is drawn to words.
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Today I'm going to share with you 15 of
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my favourite words, the words that I find most beautiful in English.
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Spoiler, lots of them are borrowed from other languages.
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I'm going to give you their pronunciation, definitions, examples.
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Words that I think we
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should all use more often.
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I've selected these words because I find that they roll off the tongue, or at
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least some of them do, and others just have really beautiful meanings.
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To help you with your English learning journey even more, I have created a free
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PDF that goes along with this lesson.
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This lesson contains the 15 words we're
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going to discuss, plus 15 of the ugliest words in the English language!
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I thought it would be really funny to have that contrast there.
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If you'd like to download that PDF, the 15 most beautiful and ugliest words in
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It's a free service, you can unsubscribe
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at any time.
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Right, let's get started with word number one.
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Appealing, appealing.
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I love that long E sound.
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Appealing, appealing.
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This means attractive or interesting.
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To me, it sounds slightly flirtier than
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just saying something or someone is beautiful.
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They're appealing, I'm interested in them.
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An example: His rich vocabulary made him sound so appealing.
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This is actually a word that my mother uses quite a lot.
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If she sees something delicious or smells some nice food, she will always say,
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that looks so appealing.
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Number two, ineffable, ineffable.
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This means too great or too beautiful to describe in words.
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Something so wonderful that you can't express how wonderful it is.
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It's ineffable.
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An example: When I heard of their
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pregnancy, I was filled with ineffable joy.
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Number three, quite different, nefarious, nefarious.
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I love that air sound.
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I know lots of learners of English
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struggle with that β€˜eh’ sound.
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You're always taught to pronounce it as
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eh, uh, eh, uh, eh.
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However, I have a little pronunciation
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secret that I use with my students, and my students tend to find it a lot easier
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to think of it as an extension of an β€˜eh’ sound.
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Eh, eh, just bring the volume down
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slightly at the end.
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Eh, eh, nefarious.
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Now, nefarious is a beautiful word in my opinion, but it doesn't necessarily have
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a very beautiful meaning.
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It means criminal or extremely bad.
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I find this word appealing because I find it very expressive.
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An example: They hacked into my bank account and used the funds for nefarious purposes.
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Word number four has a story behind it for me.
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The word is ethereal, ethereal, and it means extremely light and beautiful or
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seeming to belong to another more spiritual world.
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Now, obviously this word as it is, is beautiful and the meaning is beautiful too.
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But what I think is really funny about it is that to me, it represents how
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difficult English pronunciation and spelling can be.
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And as you might have noticed, the way English words are spelt often gives no
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indication as to how they ought to be pronounced.
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Ethereal is a clear example of that for me.
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When I was young, I remember being seven, eight, nine years old, reading this word
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in a book and simply presuming that it would be pronounced ethereal, ethereal,
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not real, ethereal.
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I was always quite shy at school, but one
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day I felt particularly confident and I put my hand up in English class and I
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told the teacher that I found something to be ethereal.
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Luckily, it was a very sweet English
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teacher and they didn't shoot me down or make fun of me.
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They just giggled and told me they could see why I pronounced it like that, but
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it's actually ethereal.
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So that's why this word is very deserving
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of being on this list because I think it has a really beautiful story behind it
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for me at least.
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An example of ethereal in a sentence.
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At sunrise, the London skyline almost looks ethereal.
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Number five.
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If you know me well, if you've followed
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me for a long time, you might understand why I love this word so much.
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It's epiphany, epiphany.
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It means a sudden and surprising moment
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of realisation.
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And three years ago, when I started
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creating online English courses, I named my first pronunciation course after this
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word, epiphany.
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I've since changed the name of my online
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language school to simply englishwithlucy.com because
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it's easier for everyone,
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but that word epiphany still means a lot to me.
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I want my students to have an epiphany, a moment of realisation and understanding
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when it comes to their language skills and their pronunciation.
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An example, when she took the course, she had an epiphany, and everything became clear.
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Number six.
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It's short, it's sweet, it's angst.
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It's a feeling of great worry or concern about your situation or your life.
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And you often hear teenage angst.
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I wrote emotional poetry when I was full
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of teenage angst.
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Number seven, euphoria, euphoria.
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I think it's the name of a TV show.
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This means an extremely strong feeling of
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excitement or happiness that usually only lasts a short while.
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An example: after receiving the letter of acceptance, I was in a state of euphoria.
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Number eight, cherish, cherish.
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I actually met someone the other day
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whose first name was Cherish and she really deserved that name.
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She was so lovely.
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This is a verb meaning to love someone or
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something very much and to want to protect them or it.
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An example, I will always cherish the letter he wrote to me before he passed away.
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Number nine is eternity, eternity.
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And this simply means time without end.
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For example, a mother's love lasts for eternity.
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Number 10, quintessence, quintessence.
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You may have heard this in its adjective form before, quintessential, which is
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also very beautiful.
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But I think this one is used less
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frequently and it should be used more frequently because it's a very lovely
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word, quintessence.
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It means the perfect example of something.
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If you see a perfect country cottage with beautiful light stone and roses up it,
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you can say that it is the quintessence of an English country cottage.
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My 11th beautiful word is faeces.
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Faeces, I'm joking.
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It's not faeces.
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That means poop.
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I just, I don't know.
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I listen to my intrusive thoughts.
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Then number 11 is plethora, plethora.
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And this one really does roll off the tongue.
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It means an amount that is greater than is needed or can be used.
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For example, the lesson PDF contains a plethora of information.
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We're implying that there's almost slightly too much information there.
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Maybe in a good way, just so much information, more than you could ever
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take in, a plethora of information.
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Number 12, love this one.
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I mean, I love all of them.
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That's why I've put them in this list,
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but I really like number 12, pristine, pristine.
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This word is so expressive.
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It means fresh and clean, as if new.
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Her house was pristine.
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And that's another one that my mother uses a lot in her house really is always pristine.
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You could literally eat off my mother's floors.
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I don't suggest you try to eat off my floors.
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Number 13, surreptitiously, surreptitiously.
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It means in a quick or secret way so that
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people don't notice.
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For example, she surreptitiously slid her
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phone number under his napkin.
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Napkin is another word for serviette.
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Number 14, dulcet, dulcet.
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Dulcet means sounding sweet or pleasant,
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and it's often collocated with tones, dulcet tones.
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If you're talking about somebody's dulcet tones, it means their sweet voice.
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An example, I can always recognise her dulcet tones.
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I can always recognise her lovely voice.
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You might hear Brits using this one sarcastically.
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If someone is speaking with a very loud and unpleasant voice, you might say,
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ah, I know those dulcet tones well, or I recognise those dulcet tones.
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Number 15, the last one is docile.
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Docile.
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I love that β€˜O’ sound, docile.
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This means quiet and easy to control, and
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we often use it to talk about animals that have a very sweet nature.
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An example, the puppy is calm and incredibly docile.
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Said no puppy owner ever.
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My puppy was docile for the first week,
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and then it was chaos for a year and a half, and now he's docile again.
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I can't believe he's nearly six.
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Right, that's it for today's lesson.
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I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope you learnt something.
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Don't forget to download the PDF if you want to know the 15 words that I find to
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be most ugly, most unpleasant to listen to in English.
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