January 18th is National Thesaurus Day and you can sound smarter by swapping a few everyday words in your vocabulary. It’s celebrated on January 18th because of a guy named Peter Roget, who was born on this day in 1779 and published the first thesaurus in 1852.
- Instead of “happy” say “delighted.”
- Instead of “worried” say “agitated.”
- Instead of “begin” say “commence.”
- Instead of “think about” say “contemplate.”
- Instead of “I love you” say “I adore you.”
- Instead of “It’s cold out” say “It’s frigid.”
- Instead of “wrong” say “erroneous.”
- Instead of “fast” say “expeditiously.”
- Instead of “I’m tired” say “I’m fatigued.”
- Instead of “asking” about something “inquire” about it.
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