Here are some advanced substitutes for death: - " Death: This is a relatively written and respectful term. It is often used to indicate the death of a person with a certain social status, influence, or respect, such as the death of a well-known writer, scholar, or politician. - [Passing away: Similar to " passing away ", it expressed a sense of elegance and respect.] - [Immortal's Death: A slightly poetic expression of respect for the deceased, often implying that the deceased left like an immortal.] - Sudden death: To describe a sudden death and express a feeling of surprise and regret. - To bid farewell to the world forever means to bid farewell to the world forever. It is usually used to say goodbye to an object of respect. - Riding a crane to the west: This was a traditional cultural expression. It originated from the concept of immortals riding a crane to fly in Taoism. It was often used to express good wishes and respect for the deceased.
Stars were synonymous with stars. In some literary expressions, Xing Han could also be used as a replacement for stars. Xing Han had the meaning of galaxy and Milky Way, which was semantically similar to the general term of stars expressed by stars, and it was more poetic and grand. In addition, the star raft (a legendary raft that traveled between the sea and the Milky Way, which could refer to the stars in the sky) could also be used as a high-level substitute for the stars in a specific context. The novel "The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
High-level substitutes for extraordinary were extraordinary, extraordinary, special, special, Odd, outstanding, and so on. The Extraordinary Ordinary Life novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Listening " could be used as a high-level substitute for " listening ". It had the meaning of concentrating and listening carefully. It often expressed feelings such as admiration, awe, or understanding of the object being listened to, such as listening to the voices of the sages, listening to the birds and flowers in nature, listening to each other's thoughts, etc. In addition," listening " could also mean listening carefully, with a sense of concentration and careful listening." Listening " was also often used in a more formal context, meaning to listen carefully, focusing on accepting the other party's message with all one's heart. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The advanced substitutes for "encourage" were "encourage","encourage","spur","comfort","encourage", and so on. These words were semantically similar to "encourage", but there might be differences in the intensity of emotion expressed and the adaptability of the context. For example," encouragement " emphasized on stimulating people's internal motivation and making them positive and aggressive;" encouragement " focused on bringing people the power to cheer up and cheer up;" spur " had the meaning of urging and driving progress;" comfort " contained the meaning of comfort and encouragement;" encouragement " also meant to stimulate and encourage. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The advanced replacement word for the decade was " era." In addition, in literary context such as poetry, some more obscure expressions could be used according to the specific meaning, such as " ten years ", or expressions that represented a longer period of time, such as " a long time ", but this expression was not directly equivalent to the exact word " ten years ". The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Inner demons could be understood as mental defects, obsessions in the heart, or pain that could not be let go. Some of the possible high-level substitutes were "heart barrier","heart dirt","heart nebula", etc. " Heart barrier " referred to the obstacles in the heart, similar to the inner demons. They both expressed that there was something in the heart that hindered the positive development of people." Heart dirt " focused on the filth and impurities in the heart, implying that those bad emotions or thoughts were like filth that covered the heart." Heart nebula " meant the shadow in the heart and could also express the concept of the inner demons that brought negative effects to the heart.
The high-level substitutes for the word 'firm' were 'consolidation',' stability','tamp',' foundation','establishment' and 'sturdy'. These words were semantically similar to the word "prison" and could be replaced according to the specific context. The novel " Primitive Law " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Mochizuki's high-level replacement word was " full moon." In astronomy, the full moon was also called the full moon. It referred to the moon phase when the ecliptic of the moon and the sun were 180° apart. At the full moon, the front of the moon was completely illuminated by sunlight. From Earth, the moon looked like a bright disc. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The advanced substitute for " ten years " could be " age ". In addition, in some context," ten years " could also be used to replace " ten years "." ten years " had a certain literary and quaint feel to it. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is a list of advanced vocabulary replacements: ** I. Adjectives ** 1. poor = needy = impoverished = poverty -stricked 2. Rich = wealthy = affluent = well-to- do = well-off 3. Excellent = outstanding = top = outstanding 4. positive, good: good = conducive = beneficial = advantageous 5. bad = detrimental = baneful = undesirable 6. Obvious = apparent = evident = manifest 7. healthy = robust = sound = wholesome 8. Surprising = amazing = extraordinary = miraculous 9. Beautiful = attractive = gorgeous = eye-catching 10. energetic = dynamic = vigorous = animated 11. Popular = preempting = prevalent = permissive ** II. Verbs ** 1. improve = enhance = promote = strengthen = maximize 2. Cause: cause = trigger = danger 3. Solution: solve = resolve = address = tackle = cope with = deal with 4. Remove: destroy = tear down = knock down = eradicate 5. Cultivate: develop = cultivate = foster = nurture 6. encourage = motivate = stimulate = spur 7. Think = assert = hold = claim = argue 8. Complete: complete = fulfill = accomplish = achieve 9. Keep = preserve = retain = hold 10. To destroy = impairmen = contaminate = degrade 11. Relieve: ease = alleviate = relieve = lighten ** 3. Noun ** 1. Effect: influence = impact 2. Danger: danger = perils = hazard 3. Pollution = contamination 4. Human beings = human race 5. Old people = the old = the elderly = the aged = senior citizens 6. Happiness = cheerfulness = well-being 7. Teachers = instructors = lecturers 8. Education = schooling = family parenting = upbringing 9. Teenagers: young people = youngsters = youths = teenagers 10. advantages = merits = superiority = virtue 11. responsibility = obligation = duty = responsibility 12. Ability: ability = capacity = power = skill 13. Job = career = employment = profession 14. Entertainment: enjoyment = pastimes = recreation = entertainment 15. Child: children = offspring = descendant = kid ** 4. Phrases ** 1. be filled with = be awash with = be inundated with = be saturated with 2. struggle for = desire after = strive for = spare no effort for 3. Engage on = tap = set about = go in for 4. In contemporary society = in present-day society = in this day and age 5. a host of = a multitude of = a vast number of = a vast amount of ** 5. Other Common Words Substitute ** 1. All: all can be replaced by every single. 2. Many, many: many, much can be replaced by a lot of, plenty of, a (large)number of, a large amount of, a (great) deal of, a (large) quantity of. 3. First: first, first can be replaced by first of all, to start with, to begin with, in the first place. 4. Second: second, second can be replaced by in addition, then, next, in the second place. 5. Finally can be replaced by in conclusion, at last, in the end. 6. I'm sure / certain that can be replaced by I am convinced that. 7. Good: good / great can be replaced with wonderful, excellent, fantastic, and terrific. 8. Big: Big can be replaced by enormous, tremendous, vast. 9. Very, very: very can be replaced by pretty, quite, terribly, greatly, totally, extremely. 10. Help: help can be replaced by do sb. a favor, give sb. a hand, help sb. out. 11. People: people, persons can be replaced by individuals, characters, folks. 12. Good: good can be replaced by positive, favorable, rosy, promising, perfect, pleasing, excellent, outstanding, superior. 13. Bad: Bad can be replaced by dreadful, unfavorable, poor, adverse, ill(if bad is a predicative, it can be replaced by be less impressive). 14. Many (can replace many, if quantity is not mentioned):(an army of, an ocean of, a sea of, a multitude of, a host of, many, if not most) can be used to replace. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!