The word VERY is an adverb and an intensifier – it comes before an adverb or adjective to make it more intense (to a higher degree).
- Say frail instead of very weak.
- Say keen instead of very eager.
- Say meticulous instead of very detailed.
- Say perplexed instead of very confused.
- Say bustling instead of very crowded.
- Say basic instead of very simple.
- Say towering instead of very tall.
- Say disparate instead of very different.
- Say desolate instead of very empty. (for a large space)
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