If you’ve already looked at our previous article that gave you 6 new words to replace “nice”, welcome to our second edition. This time we’ve included some more advanced vocabulary for you to try out, as well as definitions and examples for each word. Why not try to incorporate these into your speech to impress your teaching during your English lessons at EC? There’s no better way to learn than to practice.
Amusing
Meaning: entertaining
The play was nice > the play was amusing
Beneficial
Meaning: useful, advantageous
I thought the course was nice > I thought the course was beneficial
Knowledgeable
Meaning: intelligent, well-informed
The tour guides at the castle were nice > The tour guides at the castle were knowledgeable
Magnificent
Meaning: impressive, extremely beautiful
The school campus is really nice > the school campus is magnificent
Rewarding
Meaning: valuable, gratifying
This conference will give you nice opportunities > This conference will give you rewarding opportunities
Spectacular
Meaning: beautifully dramatic, eye-catching
The fireworks last night were nice > the fireworks last night were spectacular