15 Advanced English Words To Sound Fluent

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Hello and welcome to this video.
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Today you're going to learn 15 advanced words to sound fluent in English.
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So are you ready for a challenge to expand your vocabulary?
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Of course, I'm Jennifer from JForrestEnglish.com.
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And this channel is dedicated to helping you feel confident speaking English in public
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so you can take your career and your life to the next level.
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notified every time I post a new lesson.
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Now let's dive in with this lesson.
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Are you ready to learn 15 advanced words to help you sound fluent in English?
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Let's get started with number one.
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Number one, To Urge.
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The sentence structure is to urge someone to do something.
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Urge is a verb and it means to strongly advise or persuade someone to do something.
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For example, the lawyer urged him to take the deal.
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So the lawyer strongly advised him the lawyer tried to persuade him to take the deal.
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The lawyer urged him to take the deal.
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Number two, Amid.
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Amid.
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This is a preposition.
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There's an alternative spelling which is amidst, amidst.
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So you're adding "st" on the end.
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They mean exactly the same thing.
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Amid is more popular and common in American English.
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So that's the one I urge you to use.
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Now as a preposition, this means in the middle of or surrounded by.
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So let me give you an example sentence.
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Tesla launched its new car amid a lot of publicity.
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So we have the launch of the new car.
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Now remember, amid means in the middle of or surrounded by so you can almost imagine
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here's their launch of the new car and then surrounded around that launch is all this
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publicity.
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Publicity is just media attention.
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So that's when we use amid.
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Tesla launch their new car amid a lot of publicity.
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Number three, To Roam.
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To Roam.
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This is a great one.
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You can add this to your daily vocabulary.
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Because to roam, this means to move about or travel without a clear direction of where
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you're going.
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But you do that on purpose.
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You can think of it as an activity.
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So when would you want to move around or move about without a clear direction of where you're
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going?
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Well, probably when you're on vacation or when you're exploring a new area, even of
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your own city.
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So you might find a new area and then you just roam around.
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You go on this street and then you see something interesting and you go there and then you
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see a store and then you go there.
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You don't have a clear direction of where you're going.
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Number four, To Encompass.
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This means that you include a lot of different types of things for this one think of when
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you go to a conference.
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There are many different types of things, right?
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There are different speakers, there are different topics.
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There are different people in the audience.
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There's different entertainment.
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So all of these are different things.
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Now the verb to encompass just means to include, so we could say the conference encompasses
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many different speakers, entertainment, audience members, presentations, topics, and you can
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go on and list the different categories of things.
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The conference encompassed many different things.
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Number five, Mired.
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Mired.
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Look at the spelling.
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Now listen to my pronunciation, My-erd.
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My-erd.
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That's the pronunciation.
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We use this when someone or something like a company is involved in a difficult situation.
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It must be a difficult situation.
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For example, the new company was mired in controversy, was mired in controversy.
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They were involved in that situation.
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And notice I use the word controversy, which is negative.
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Number six, meticulously.
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Ooh, that's a fun word to say.
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Isn't it?
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A little bit of a challenge for you.
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Number six, meticulously, meticulously.
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This is an adjective and as an adjective it means in a way that shows great attention
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to detail.
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For example, the entire project was meticulously planned.
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Remember, adjectives are always optional.
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So I could say the entire conference was planned.
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But now I want to give more information about how it was planned.
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And I want to say with a lot of attention to detail the entire conference was meticulously
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planned.
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So this is a positive adjective is somebody used it on you?
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You would take that as a compliment.
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Number seven, exacerbate.
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Ooh another tricky one for pronunciation.
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Exacerbate.
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Exacerbate.
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This is when you make something that's already bad, even worse.
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We could say this attack will exacerbate the already tense relationship between the two
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communities.
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So remember, it's a bad situation.
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That's why I used already tense relationship that is not a positive relationship.
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So it's already bad, but then when you exacerbate it means you make it even worse.
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This attack will exacerbate their relationship.
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Number eight, to call for.
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This is a phrasal verb and you call for something to happen.
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And this is simply when you demand that something happened.
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For example, the union called for his resignation.
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The union called for.
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The union demanded.
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The union called for his resignation.
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Number nine, swift, swift.
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This is an adjective.
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It's a fun adjective because it simply means quickly.
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For example, the police took swift action against the rioters.
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Swift action, so they acted very quickly.
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Swift action.
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Number 10, to erode, erode.
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This is when you slowly reduce or destroy something.
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You probably know this from a scientific perspective, because of erosion or when rocks erode is
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when rocks naturally become smaller, smaller and smaller and smaller, because they gradually
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reduce.
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Well, the meaning is the exact same but instead of a rock I want you to imagine trust.
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Trust between two people in a business relationship or a personal relationship as well.
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And I could say these budget cuts could erode the public's trust.
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So we have the public's trust.
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Just like a rock, and it's eroding, it's getting smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller.
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The trust is gradually decreasing.
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And the reason why is because of the actions of the person, the budget cuts.
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The budget cuts could erode the public's trust.
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Number 11, to highlight.
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This is when you want to attract attention to something specific or you want to emphasize
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something specific.
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For example, the report highlighted the need for increased safety measures.
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So the report was written in a way that it took your attention to something specific
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it emphasized specific information and that specific information is we need more safety
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measures the report highlighted the need for increased safety measures.
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Number 12, to expose.
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This is when you make public something bad or something wrong.
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So there's something wrong and most of the time people don't want that information public
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right.
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So when you take that wrongdoing, that someone wants to keep secret, and you make it public,
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you expose, you expose that person or you expose that action, the bad action that that
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person took.
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For example, the report exposed government corruption.
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So there's government corruption.
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Of course the government does not want the public to know about it, right.
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So when that information is made public, it's exposed.
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The report exposed government corruption.
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Number 13, fundamental.
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This is when something is more important than anything else.
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Fundamental, for example, it's one of the fundamental differences between men and women.
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So there are many differences between men and women, obviously.
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Remember, fundamental is more important than anything else.
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Now notice how I didn't reveal that fundamental difference.
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I just used "it's".
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So you can decide what is the fundamental difference between men and women?
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If you want, you can try to put that in the comments below.
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It's the fundamental difference between men and women, what could it be?
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Number 14, to deploy.
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And you deploy resources, resources could be people in the form of their efforts and
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the work their contribution, or it could be money, it could be supplies, things like that.
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And you deploy resources.
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What does this mean?
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When you deploy resources, it means you simply use the resources but you use them in any
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efficient way, or at least that a plan.
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For example, the government is meeting to discuss how to deploy the funds.
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So they don't know how they're going to use those resources in the best way.
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And that's why they're meeting.
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They're meeting to discuss how to deploy the fund.
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And finally, number 15, to pitch.
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You pitch an idea or a plan.
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And this simply means you share an idea or a plan in a way that's meant to persuade,
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persuade someone to do something specific or to buy something.
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For example, we pitched them our strategy for how to deploy the resources.
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So we have a plan, an idea, and we shared it with you.
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But we did it in a way that we want you to say yes, we want you to accept our plan, that
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is to pitch.
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So now you have 15 advanced words to sound fluent in English.
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Which one was your favorite?
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Which one are you going to add to your vocabulary?
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Put it in the comments below.
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And then practice.
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Practice an example sentence using your new favorite vocabulary.
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And of course, you can practice more than one, two or three would be awesome.
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