To describe phenomena, events or objects efficiently, we need to “answer” some hypothetical questions that help others to understand or visualise them. In exams, frequently students are asked to explain or describe objects or actions. To practice descriptive writing, here there is a list of useful words to help you “see” things from different points of view; some of these words describe humans and their life style while some are suitable for objects or events:
Abilities,
Advantages,
Age,
Background,
Beauty,
Behaviour,
Care,
Colour,
Compassion,
Condition,
Culture,
Dignity,
Direction,
Disabilities,
Dress,
Education,
Efficiency,
Emotional state,
Energy,
Fashion,
Function,
Geometry,
Health,
Height,
History,
Importance,
Intelligence,
Interests,
Irregularity,
Language,
Locality,
Material,
Maturity,
Memory,
Mood,
Morality,
Name,
Necessitate,
Number,
Partitions,
Past,
Pattern,
Power,
Price,
Proportion,
Regularity,
Reminder,
Sensitivity,
Shape,
Similarity,
Size,
Skills,
Smell,
Sound,
Speed,
Stability,
Strength,
Style,
Symmetry,
Talent,
Temperature,
Texture,
Thickness,
Touch,
Usage,
Vulnerability,
Weak points,
Weight
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