Stop Saying Everything Is INTERESTING | Build Your Vocabulary with Advanced Synonyms
- Do you find yourself constantly describing things as,
'interesting?'
Wouldn't it be better if you found some more precise words
to describe the things you're into?
Stick around to learn some new vocabulary words
that are synonyms with interesting.
So, today we are talking about all things interesting.
I've actually noticed that many English language learners
when they want to tell me about something wonderful,
something interesting that they've seen or watched
or know about, they always use this word.
It's a good word to use but it only describes so much.
It's not very precise and today I want to teach you
how you can really talk about something
using more precise vocabulary.
So the words I'm talking about today,
they're all synonyms for interesting.
But they have slightly different meanings.
Our first word is 'fascinating.'
And this is already better than interesting
because it means extremely interesting.
So, when somebody tells you about something that's
fascinating, you're not just interested.
You're so interested that you find it like, "Wow!"
- Fascinating!
- That's what's so fascinating!
- Dad loves muggles, thinks they're fascinating.
- It's not just like, "Yeah, yeah it was interesting,
You're like, "Wow! This has got my attention completely.
It is fascinating."
The next word is, 'intriguing' and this one I really like.
Because I'm a very curious person by nature
and the definition is that, something intriguing is,
you know it arouses your curiosity
Really it has a little bit of a mystery to it
If something's intriguing, it just gets your attention
and you really want to find out more about it.
The next word is, 'thought-provoking.'
And just like I mentioned before,
if you're looking for a word to describe something
that makes you think, if you're maybe describing a
book or a movie that's really caused you to think
and maybe even caused you to think about something that
you've never thought before, this is a good word to use.
- Okay, what we're going for is serious,
insightful, thought-provoking radio journalism.
- Admit, it's thought-provoking.
- It's so much better than interesting, honestly.
If it's thought-provoking it really makes you think.
Can you guys see how excited I get?
Almost sounded like I'm sexually attracted to these words.
The next one is, 'captivating.'
Captivating, another good word.
And this kind of means two things.
Attracting is one of them and then,
So, when something is captivating, first it attracts you.
'Cause to captivate means to grab your attention.
You can look at things that are captivating.
You see somebody, somebody's eyes,
somebody's look may be captivating.
But it really just means that something
that kind of grabs on and holds your attention.
Yes?
The next word is, 'enthralling.'
If you're having a hard time pronouncing this word,
don't worry it is a little bit difficult
because of the 'th' sound.
So, just keep practicing. Enthralling.
But what it means is that, if something's enthralling
it holds your attention completely.
You are so focused on this thing, it is enthralling.
So, the next word is another good one.
In fact, I think all of the words in this lesson
are really, really, really good.
It's wonderful because it has more meanings into one.
So, it is 'compelling.'
And if something is compelling it is,
- Silence, is more compelling.
- Great, story. Compelling. And rich.
- Sounds compelling.
- We use compelling for arguments,
maybe will make you change your mind
if somebody has a compelling argument.
Something that is so powerful,
that it convinces you that something is true.
Or that something should be done.
- You made a compelling argument, yo!
- You call that compelling?!
- Compelling is kind of a call to action.
It makes you want to do something.
'Stimulating' is our next word.
And, it means that it's inspiring new ideas,
just something that makes you feel more creative
That's stimulating, it's bringing all of these things
to your mind that are making you think about something
and it's making you really, really look at something
The next word is, 'appealing.'
And appealing is really three words in one.
It is, pleasing, it is attractive, and it is interesting.
So, you can also use it when you're
talking about somebody's appearance
because it has that physical factor to it.
And not just describing a book or a movie
To describe something as riveting it means that it is
extremely interesting and exciting in the same time.
And if you know what gripping means,
it is to hold onto something tightly.
And that's what happens to your attention
when you are describing something as gripping.
Something is gripping, you're really into it.
Do you love these words as much as I do?
Let's find out because now, it's time to practice.
Okay, so because we're always looking for recommendations
in the comments I want you to tells us about
a movie that you saw that you found very interesting.
But, of course, of course, don't use interesting.
Use one of the words from this lesson.
Really looking for new things to watch all the time
and also, our other viewers are probably going to
want to see your recommendations as well.
Make sure to use the vocabulary words.
the better your chances of remembering will be.
I hope you found this lesson fascinating, captivating,
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