
VOCABULARY OF VERY WORD

Awful – very bad
Sentence – This curry gives awful smell.

Sorrowful – very sad
Sentence – The sorrowful widow begged for mercy.

Distraught – very upset
Sentence – She felt distraught after listening the incident.

Freezing – very cold
Sentence – It’s freezing outside.

Forceful – very strong
Sentence – He gained a reputation as a forceful member of the party

Luminous – very bright
Sentence – The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful.

Swamped – very busy
Sentence – I was swamped with homework.

Cautious – very careful
Sentence – They’ve taken a very cautious approach.

Obvious – very clear
Sentence – She is obvious about her decision.

Perplexed – very confused
Sentence – I was perplexed during my presentation.

Frequently – very often
Sentence – She visit’s her aunt house frequently.

Idiotic – very stupid
Sentence – Her brother is literally an idiotic person.

Ecstatic – very happy
Sentence – My birthday present made me ecstatic.

Frail – very weak
Sentence – She was frail in her childhood.

Battered – very hurt
Sentence – As a child she was battered by her father.

Indolent – very lazy
Sentence – He is indolent about everything.

Slack – very loose
Sentence – The rope suddenly went slack.

VOCABULARY OF VERY WORD