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Word of the Day to Build Vocabulary Effectively (Level: Advanced)

Elevate your vocabulary with Supernova's Word of the Day! Learn new words daily & boost communication skills with interactive fun!

Did you know that one of the fastest ways to learn a new language is by mastering around 800 to 1000 words?

However, if you're thinking, "I know nearly 1000 words in English, so why isn't my English better?"—the answer lies in how you use them. Knowing words is only the beginning. Mastering a language means confidently using those words in conversations, understanding their context, and practising regularly to build fluency. It's all about combining words effectively to express your thoughts with clarity and ease. Activities like Word of the Day, can help you in achieving this.

At Supernova AI, we understood the importance of vocabulary enhancement. That’s why we’ve created an engaging activity—Supernova AI’s Word of the Day to help you learn new words and how to use those words in day-to-day conversations! Let’s dive in and see how it can help you enhance your vocabulary.

Supernova AI’s Word of the Day: A Fun Way to Learn

Supernova AI’s Word of the Day is a fun, interactive way to learn a new word daily, along with its meaning, pronunciation, and how to use it in sentences. This activity will help in expanding your vocabulary easily and enjoyably. The interactive nature of these activities ensures that you not only learn new words but also retain them for confident use in daily conversations.

Check out the video below to see how Supernova AI’s Word of the Day activity makes learning new words fun and interactive!

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In the video, you can see Miss Nova, the AI English Teacher, introducing the "Word of the Day" activity. As mentioned earlier, you will learn a new word each day, including its meaning, pronunciation, and how to use it in a sentence. She also provides the Tamil meaning for easier understanding and offers jumbled sentences for you to arrange and read out.

You might think, “I already know this word, so I’ll know the others too.” However, the exciting part is that you’ll receive personalized activities based on your current English level, ensuring that each exercise is perfectly suited to your needs.

Now that you understand how the activity works, let’s get you started. Here are five new words you can learn today!

Five Words of the Day for Students to Learn Today

Since we know that having a good vocabulary is important, that doesn’t mean you have to use the same old words you already know. That is, instead of always saying "happy," you can use words like "joyful" or "ecstatic" to sound more expressive.

To help you expand your vocabulary and express yourself better, let's explore five interesting English words of the day. You'll learn their meanings, how to break them into parts for easier pronunciation, and also how they can use them in a sentence.

5 new Words of the day

  1. Ineffable
    • Meaning: Too great or extreme to be described in words.
    • Synonyms: Unspeakable, indescribable, inexpressible
    • Antonyms: Expressible, describable
    • Syllabification: in-ef-fa-ble
    • Examples:
      • The view from the top of the mountain was indescribable; I couldn't believe my eyes.
      • Holding my newborn niece felt ineffable; words can’t describe it.
      • Crossing the finish line of my first marathon brought inexpressible joy.
  2. Sagacious
    • Meaning: Having great wisdom and good judgement.
    • Synonyms: Wise, insightful, intelligent
    • Antonyms: Foolish, unwise, ignorant
    • Syllabification: sa-ga-cious
    • Examples:
      • The sagacious leader made smart choices that helped the company to increase their profit.
      • Your sagacious tips for the job interview really helped me perform better.
      • Your wise advice on saving money has been beneficial.
  3. Antediluvian
    • Meaning: Very old or outdated, from a time before the biblical flood.
    • Synonyms: Ancient, old-fashioned, prehistoric
    • Antonyms: Modern, new, contemporary
    • Syllabification: an-te-di-lu-vi-an
    • Examples:
      • My grandmother still uses an antediluvian typewriter instead of a modern computer.
      • That old bicycle of yours is so outdated; it’s practically antediluvian!
      • The old radio you have is so old-fashioned; it looks like it’s from another era.
  4. Ubiquitous
    • Meaning: Found everywhere, present all around.
    • Synonyms: Omnipresent, everywhere, universal
    • Antonyms: Rare, scarce
    • Syllabification: u-biq-ui-tous
    • Examples:
      • Street vendors are so ubiquitous in Delhi; you see them everywhere.
      • These days, Wi-Fi is ubiquitous in every café and public space. You can connect just about anywhere!
      • ATMs are everywhere now; there’s one on almost every corner.
  5. Weep
    • Meaning: To shed tears as a way of showing emotion.
    • Synonyms: Cry, sob, bawl
    • Antonyms: Laugh, smile, cheer
    • Syllabification: weep
    • Examples:
      • She began to weep when she heard the sad news.
      • I couldn't help but weep at the end of that movie; it was so touching.
      • The emotional scenes in the movie made me sob uncontrollably.

How to Use and Implement New Words in Your Daily Life

Tips to use word of the day in daily life

Learning new words is just the beginning. To expand your vocabulary, you must start using these words in your everyday conversations and writing. Here are some quick tips to help you implement new words:

  1. Practice Daily: Make it a habit to use at least one new word you’ve learned each day in your day-to-day conversations.
  2. Write It Down: Maintain a note, where you write down new words along with sentences you learned.
  3. Speak It Out Loud: Practice saying the words with their correct pronunciation.
  4. Use Technology: Use apps like Supernova AI to engage in daily vocabulary exercises with Miss Nova and track your progress.
  5. Join Conversations: Try to use the new words you have learned while speaking with friends or in professional meetings.

Key Takeaways

  1. Learn around 800-1000 words to get a good start. Try using these words in your daily conversations to become more confident.
  2. Use the Word of the Day activity from Supernova AI to learn new words easily. Practice using these words every day in sentences.
  3. Keep practising new words by using them in conversations and writing. Spend a few minutes each day writing sentences or talking about things using the new words you’ve learned.
  4. Using Supernova AI’s interactive activity keeps you engaged and helps track your progress, making vocabulary building both fun and effective.

Building a strong vocabulary is key to better communication. By consistently practising and using new words, you can boost your English skills. Supernova AI’s Word of the Day activity makes learning new words both enjoyable and practical. As you begin to use these words in your daily life, you'll see improvements in your speaking and writing.

Start expanding your vocabulary today with Supernova AI’s Word of the Day Activity! Don’t wait any longer—enroll in the Supernova AI Spoken English Course now! The sooner you start, the faster you’ll see results—don’t miss out!

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