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  • Hello everyone and welcome to today's lesson. I'm Nysha and you're watching me on your favourite

  • channel to learn English, Let’s Talk. Look around you, we are all surrounded by different

  • types of people at home, at work, out on the street, and the one thing we all have in common

  • is that we each have a different personality, making no two people wholly same. And while

  • describing people, how many times have you found yourself using simple adjectives such

  • as clever, talkative, careless, reserved or cheerful to name a few? There are so many

  • personality adjectives out there, but what if today I taught you to replace these very

  • adjectives I mentioned, with better, advanced adjectives to mean the same thing? In your

  • quest to learn English as a second language or simply to expand your vocabulary, today

  • let's learn advanced words to describe someone personality so that you can uplift your vocabulary

  • game. Are you ready? Here we go... The first word isReticent”, reticent, used to

  • describe a person who is reserved and doesn’t like to speak much or reveal their feelings.

  • If you or someone you know prefers to keep their feelings to themselves and is usually

  • the quiet one in big and rowdy groups when everyone is talking over each other and having

  • a real banter, then this personality is described as a reticent person. So the next time you

  • wish to describe someone as rather quiet and reserved replace quiet and reserved with this

  • word reticent. He or she is a reticent person. Here’s an example sentence, He was extremely

  • reticent and said little when asked about his opinion on the topic. The second word

  • we have isLoquacious”, loquacious, say it with me, loquacious. This is the total

  • opposite of quiet and reserved. A loquacious person has the habit of talking a lot. Someone

  • who is excessively talkative, sometimes so much that it can get on your nerves. So instead

  • of describing such a person as highly talkative, next time use the word Loquacious to describe

  • them. Here’s an example sentence of what one could have normally said using the first

  • word and the second word, “When we first met I found her to be quite reserved, but

  • over time as I got to know her, it surprised me to know how talkative she is. I have to

  • literally tell her politely to stop talking. Now let’s try something, let’s use the

  • word reticent and loquacious in this sentences and how would we use it? “When we first

  • met I found her to be quite reticent, but over time as I got to know her, it surprised

  • me to know how loquacious she is. I have to literally tell her politely to stop talking.

  • See doesn’t it sound so much better and makes you sound that much smarter using these

  • adjectives? We have an advanced word for someone smart too and the word isErudite”. If

  • someone calls you erudite, they are paying you a huge compliment, believe me. Since the

  • word erudite means intelligent, especially having great academic knowledge. So if you

  • feel someone is extremely, knowledgeable and academically intelligent, say a class topper,

  • you know who always comes 1st and passes all the exams with flying colours, the word to

  • use for them is Erudite. Take a look at some example sentences, “The erudite student

  • graduated at the top of her class.” “Our erudite tutor was able to answer every question

  • asked by our class, even the most complex of questions on the subject matter.” So

  • the word guys is erudite. Now, being an intelligent school or college topper and having a great

  • deal of academic knowledge is great but sometimes just being bookish intelligent isn't enough,

  • is it? It’s important that you also have to be street smart. There are times, when

  • people and situations test you and you need to be a person who is sharp and shrewd, and

  • at the same time, intelligent. For example in business, you will find that business tycoons

  • making billions, helming world famous empires, such as Bill Gates, Mukesh Ambani, Jeff Bezos

  • to name a few, are not only intelligent but also highly street-smart businessmen, having

  • good judgement of people and situations. So such intelligent and you could say shrewd

  • and street smart individuals can be called asArgute”. The word is argute. Let's

  • have a look at an example sentence of you could use this word, “It was evident that

  • he was the most argute out of all delegates present at the Business Summit.” The most

  • smart, the most shrewd and the most street-smart. The next word on our list is the word I like,

  • Sanguine”. Just almost flows as poetry, sanguine. If you or someone you know is confident,

  • cheerful and has an extremely optimistic approach to life, no matter how bad or difficult situations

  • getthen that person is described as sanguine. Let’s have a look at how this word can be

  • used in a sentence, “It amazes me how having cancer does not stop him from being sanguine.”

  • Means someone’s having cancer that would be killing, but the person is still positive,

  • then they are sanguine. “The coach insisted that he was sanguine about the teams win,

  • even though his star player was badly injured.” The coach is having that ‘I’m not gonna

  • give upspirit and he is remaining positive even though his star player is injured, so

  • what, the best of the team will win the match, we have to be optimistic. In all these example

  • sentence, it’s evident that the person remains positive despite failure or experiencing a

  • difficult situation in life. So the word to describe the guys, those are inspiring people

  • and you can call them, Sanguine. Next we have a personality type which is overly inquisitive

  • about everything and likes to pry into other people's lives, and you know the irritating

  • type who always ask too many questions... not only just out of interest but you know

  • almost out of habit. So such a person is referred to as a “Nosy parkerand if you want

  • to sound a little bit more advanced, then you can call themofficious”. And these

  • are the type of people you want to keep them at arm’s length, you know, you don’t want

  • to tell them your business all the time. Let's have a look at an example sentence, “I have

  • to be careful what I tell my aunt because you know she is such a nosy parker and will

  • bombard me with questions at any opportunity.” Even a nosy neighbour you might have, so you

  • could say, “Our next door neighbour is such a nosy parker, she has to know what is happening

  • in our lives and shows no shame in bluntly asking us.” Such people are so irritating,

  • aren’t they? Next we have, someone who is impulsive and quick to make decisions without

  • thinking things through and processing what is happening or possibly not even thinking

  • about the consequences of the decisions that they are making. In simple terms, we would

  • refer to as someone like that as careless, but then we're not gonna say careless, these

  • people are calledimpetuous”. Let’s have a look at an example sentence, “Why

  • does she always have to be so impetuous? She made the wrong decision of marrying someone

  • she hardly knows and now look at her, she is regretting it.” She should have really

  • thought it through. And the last word we have for the day isGullible”, a gullible

  • person, what is a gullible person? A gullible person is someone who will believe anything

  • you say and they can easily be duped or cheated. They are the type of

  • You know, innocent souls who just believe anybody and think that the world is good,

  • everybody is good. Let’s have a look at an example sentence, and how you could use

  • this word, “He was too gullible to realise that it was all a joke. He actually believed

  • everything to be true.” And later we had to tell him that you know we were just joking,

  • stop being so gullible. You can also use this word this way, “He still seems to think

  • I'm so gullible that I'll believe anything he says.” I’m not that gullible. So there

  • you have it guys, eight advanced English words that you should start using immediately and

  • replace them with the simple adjective youve been using so far to describe someone’s

  • personality. So I hope you enjoyed today’s lesson, youve been watching me on Let’s

  • Talk and I will be back again very soon with another exciting new lesson until then keep

  • practicing your English guys because as they say, ‘practice makes perfect’, bye-bye.

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