Have you ever found yourself repeating "beautiful" over and over again? We tell you 10 different ways of expressing the same. Do you know any other?
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John Brooke
Apr 23, 2019
The above illustration is so nice that not only elders one, even it's perfect for kids too. They will be willing to learn with much interest and love for the subject. Forcing to teach is against the nature and children get fear towards the subject from their childhood, instead the illustrative ways are far better to reach a children's core of learning mind.
darcyturriff
Dec 24, 2019
Everyone wants to increase their vocabulary so they learn different synonyms to learn. However I am suggesting to follow edubirdie that will show the top ideas related to the different options of apps to obtain.
usresumewriter
Nov 18, 2020
It varies on things like for a person you could say ravishing, stunning, gorgeous but for skills like cv writing you could say attractive and pretty.
Aleen Black
Dec 15, 2020
Alas! Working at an affordable marketing agency Austin in today's Digital World ..... I use Schön actually its a German word which means beautiful you can also tell someone they’re “pretty” with hübsch, or “cute” or “sweet” with süßes. Plus, German is full of fun.
The above illustration is so nice that not only elders one, even it's perfect for kids too. They will be willing to learn with much interest and love for the subject. Forcing to teach is against the nature and children get fear towards the subject from their childhood, instead the illustrative ways are far better to reach a children's core of learning mind.
Everyone wants to increase their vocabulary so they learn different synonyms to learn. However I am suggesting to follow edubirdie that will show the top ideas related to the different options of apps to obtain.
It varies on things like for a person you could say ravishing, stunning, gorgeous but for skills like cv writing you could say attractive and pretty.
Alas! Working at an affordable marketing agency Austin in today's Digital World ..... I use Schön actually its a German word which means beautiful you can also tell someone they’re “pretty” with hübsch, or “cute” or “sweet” with süßes. Plus, German is full of fun.