Published on
November 14, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
Beautiful is an adjective meaning “aesthetically pleasing” or “excellent.”
Some synonyms for beautiful include:
- Gorgeous
- Stunning
- Breathtaking
- Exquisite
- Pulchritudinous
- Ravishing
- Wonderful
- Outstanding
- Magnificent
- Fabulous
- Exceptional
- Terrific
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Published on
November 13, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
April 14, 2025
Certainly is an adverb that means “without doubt.” Certainly can modify adjectives, other adverbs, verbs, nouns, or entire phrases.
Some synonyms for certainly are:
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Published on
November 11, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
April 17, 2025
Subjective is an adjective that means “based on personal beliefs, opinions, or experiences.” It’s the opposite of objective, which means “impartial” or “empirical.”
Some synonyms for subjective are:
- Personal
- Personalized
- Individual
- Intuitive
- Emotional
- Opinionated
- Irrational
- Idiosyncratic
- Biased
- Prejudiced
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Published on
November 8, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
Hero is a noun meaning “a courageous or admirable person.” A hero can be a real person, a mythological figure, or a character from fiction.
Some synonyms for hero are:
- Role model
- Idol
- Paladin
- Savior
- Champion
- Paragon
- Conqueror
- Victor
- Knight
- Legend
- Protagonist
- Lead
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Published on
October 31, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
April 9, 2025
Objective is an adjective meaning “impartial” or “empirical” and a noun meaning “goal.”
Some synonyms for objective are:
- Equitable
- Unbiased
- Evenhanded
- Factual
- Verifiable
- Tangible
- Aim
- Target
- Purpose
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Published on
October 31, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
Constantly is an adverb meaning “repeatedly or without interruption.”
Some synonyms for constantly are:
- Continuously
- Continually
- Incessantly
- Always
- Relentlessly
- Consistently
- Repeatedly
- Persistently
- Habitually
- Time after time
- Over and over
- Ad nauseam
- Regularly
- Frequently
- Often
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Published on
October 24, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
The adjective harsh means “severe” or “unpleasant to the senses.” Harsh always carries a negative connotation.
Some synonyms for harsh are:
- Cruel
- Savage
- Wicked
- Sharp
- Stern
- Austere
- Callous
- Severe
- Sharp
- Hard
- Strident
- Clashing
- Raucous
- Earsplitting
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Published on
October 24, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
Yet is an adverb meaning “up until now or now,” “in the future,” or “in addition.” It can also function as a coordinating conjunction meaning “nevertheless.”
Some synonyms for yet are:
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Published on
October 10, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
Along with is a prepositional phrase that means “in addition to.”
Some synonyms for along with include:
- Together with
- As well as
- Besides
- Coupled with
- Accompanied by
- Alongside
- In conjunction with
- Hand in hand with
- Side by side with
- Simultaneously with
- Plus
- And
- Too
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Published on
October 9, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 27, 2025
The verb imagine means “to form a mental image of” or “to think something is true.”
Some synonyms for imagine are:
- Think of
- Conceive
- Visualize
- Envision
- Fancy
- Dream of
- Fantasize about
- Assume
- Presume
- Believe
- Suppose
- Speculate
- Consider
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