By Neecey • 13 Comments
A wide vocabulary is usually assumed to be a sign of intelligence. Whether you want to be better in your writing - school or business - or you just want to sound smarter, knowing the right words to use or even better, knowing alternatives to the common, usual ones, is a good way to go. The English language is a beautiful thing: there are so many ways of saying the same thing. These word infographics are great examples.
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