15 WORDS YOU MUST START USING TO SOUND ELEGANT! |USE THESE WORDS TO IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY

In this video, I have compiled a list of 15 words that you should start incorporating into your vocabulary to start sounding elegant!
You may be used to using particular words in your everyday speech however I assure you that if you make the effort to use these excellent synonyms, you will become more confident in using them in your everyday conversations and you will start sounding more elegant, refined and cultured in no time!

Tony Blaschuk
 

  • @meowmix1023 says:

    I just adore you. I’m learning so much from you and I’m 63 😁.

  • @garystreaming7774 says:

    Im a Man and Im not gay I have a girlfriend but I love your advice about elegance glamour and fashion😅

    • @trishsiprell6996 says:

      Good for you!
      It makes me sad, though, that you had to qualify it by saying you aren’t gay and hv a gf.
      Of course men can be interested in elegance, and shd be!
      And I find nothing sexier than a well-dressed man who smells great and knows how to treat a woman like a lady.
      There’s nothing to apologize for in that. And your lady is, or will be, one blessed woman.
      All her friends will wish they were she.❤

    • @StefaniClowdis says:

      I thought that exact thing. We ladies NEED more men like you 😀

    • @angelabrodie6262 says:

      Well done. A man of good taste 🎉

    • @trishsiprell6996 says:

      Also, may I make a suggestion?
      I hv a great vocabulary, and I learned most of it by reading .
      Great literature, or even fiction/non-fiction/history or arts books written by authors of wit and intellect gave me context and usage of so many words that were unknown to me. Reading opened that world to me. If available, a library card and borrowed books are free privileges.
      Why not try them, if there’s a lending library nearby?
      Blessings. 🕊

    • @garystreaming7774 says:

      thats kind of you@@StefaniClowdis 🙏

  • @lazy-gaga says:

    taking notes
    Maybe – perhaps
    Envy – admire
    Beautiful – exquisite
    Does not have – lack
    Perfect – impeccable
    guys and girls – Ladies and gentlemen

  • @amymonteiro3745 says:

    I gracefully took notes of your impeccable teaching.

  • @ngamphundarkhaling6848 says:

    Here’s the list for those who don’t have the luxury of time to go through the whole video, but i would encourage you to go through the whole video whenever you have time.

    Basic respectful phrases, Gracefully, Perhaps, Contrite, Admire, Exquisite, Lack, Whimsical, Endear, Bespoke, Impeccable, Ladies and Gentlemen, Magnificent, Surreal and Ostensible.

  • @IsaroBururu says:

    I lack the exquisite words to describe my admiration to your impeccable elegance and beauty! A bow to you queen!

  • @Rudmyster says:

    When I was a young man I realized I had good manners, but my father was a Blue collar worker and I knew I was missing something. My mother was an elegant lady, but As a Black man we tend to have a more rough exterior the culture pushes this on us. So I actually took an etiquette class. I was the only Brother in the class but it elevated me from the boots to the crocket and Jones and bespoke shoes Armani suits And bespoke suits from the Bronx to living on Central Park west. I will also tell you that I do like the fact that I can move in both worlds. The words you are using only works in the world of elegance or In upper middle class. It will get one killed in the hood. I do appreciate your elegance you are a beautiful and graceful lady. Best wishes.

    • @deniseedodson1938 says:

      “When in Rome do as the Romans do”. We were taught to speak the language of the group you are with – as long as you don’t violate your own personal ethics AND never making others feel uncomfortable. The world is getting smaller. We have to move in lots of worlds to be successful. Be in any world but be of no particular world. It’s okay to bring class to any situation you are in without being out of place in any. I love hanging in the hood but have never had to curse or use foul language. It’s about accepting and loving people where and how you find them.

    • @2ndhandanxiety719 says:

      Words create worlds

    • @mebcn5850 says:

      Interesting life story…

    • @sandybowyer7941 says:

      Why not use the word : pompous . This was soooo pompous !!

    • @TeressaStuckey-psychdata says:

      @Rudmyster – so you’re confirming you’re a shallow fake. DON’T BUY INTO THIS BS PEOPLE.

  • @ChristianaEffiong-yv8ph says:

    15 Words to make you sound elegant
    1 polite words
    2 Gracefully in place of easily
    3 perhaps in place of maybe
    4 contrite in place of sorry
    5 Admire in place of like or envy
    6 Exquisite in place of beautiful
    7 Lack in place he/she doesn’t have
    8 whimsical in place of funny
    9 endear in place of attract
    10 Bespoke in place of taste
    11 impeccable in place perfect
    12 ladies and gentlemen
    13 Magnificent in place of beauty
    14 surreal in place of strange
    15 ostensible in place of seemingly

  • @truthbetold9215 says:

    I was born and bred/raised in Africa. Some of us attended schools in British protectorates. My grandparents were British born, hence my parents had a very good command of the English language as do many African born people irrespective of race colour or creed, yet we still master other languages. We sure are different, our manners are impeccable. Why do Americans have a disdain for foreign dignity and proper languages presented. Speaking properly starts at home. If not taught from the cradle sure does impact you in life and it’s decision making. I love my British /African accent❤️😄🇿🇦🇮🇹🇳🇿🇮🇳🇨🇳🇦🇺🇹🇷🇸🇿🇪🇸🇱🇰🇰🇪🇫🇷🇧🇼🇲🇦🇹🇭🇺🇬🇩🇪🇱🇸.

    • @WordsWeCouldntSay-yx7oi says:

      Do celebrate your roots! It sounds like you had access to effective education.

      Now, please complete these sentences:

      Why do Chinese…?
      Why do British…?
      Why do Africans…?

      It’s not wise to paint so broadly when it comes to groups of people.

  • @fetchingpurls1097 says:

    Taking notes! Delighted to have found your channel! Leveling up is essential for self growth and self care. I so admire and apppreciate your expertise! These words are specific and clearly express the intended message. The power of language is largely under estimated. Starting afresh and looking forward to refining my presence while networking and interviewing. Thank you, Vivian.

  • @weelass3188 says:

    There is always a time and place in which these words are appropriate to avoid the risk of sounding pretentious.

  • @rebeccacanlas1328 says:

    I admire your impeccable execution of this lecture and perhaps to see more in future!

  • @medeplicity says:

    Vivian,
    A gentleman commented that he was not gay and, in fact, had a girlfriend, and he appreciated your contribution. Well, I, too, am a hetero-sexual male that appreciates the power of words and always seek elegance in my communications. It was Maya Angelou who said that “the right word is the most dangerous and powerful thing there is, for it can change the heart, the mind, the world.” I, too, thank you for your elegance addition.

  • @nataliamiranda7475 says:

    Good for you for taking the time to teach our generation manners and elegance. ❤

  • @Teresa-K says:

    I was “taking notes”. Exquisite words making an impeccable impression. Thank you. Kindness, Teresa

  • @raymondandmelaniebolton3775 says:

    Hi Vivian! You are the perfect example of elegance. I have subscribed!! As a southern lady, elegance is quite important – the reputation of being a ¨southern belle¨ means elegance is not option, nor is etiquette and kindness. You incorporate all these feminine virtues in your videos – THANK YOU; I love your channel.

  • @robyntatelman7233 says:

    I would like to say thank you for sharing this video. I grew up with a very elegant mother, who always emphasized the need to be polite to everyone, and in her words “always be on your best behavior” no matter where you are, or who you’re with. That’s what I think manners are, making others feel comfortable around you. It is time that this lesson is taught again. Certainly this generation and everyone can use a refresher course in good manners.
    And speaking eloquently is lovely. I always want to surround myself with people that will elevate me. Bravo.

  • @lilpoo1972 says:

    I have to admit that when I saw the title of your video I was both intrigued and put off mainly because there are so many people on YouTube claiming to be professionals in a certain niche. Since I was so intrigued I viewed the video and I’m grateful for your worthwhile insight and work that you put forth into this video. About half of these terms are used in my daily life already but the remaining terms I definitely need refreshment on their usage. I’m very pleased that you care about the quality of language that we use as I was beginning to think it was becoming a lost art form.

  • @t.moniquenursem.5507 says:

    My grandmother is from South Carolina, she raised and taught me how to represent myself as a lady being polite to others, speak elegantly, This world today as us being women represent herself classy well polished manners. the way she walks ,speaks elegantly, will energize positivity ,great results, on what she desire to accomplish within a conversation.This is very helpful to forge good relationships with people ,in dating today. Thank Vivian for this video is very informative.💛❤

  • @eunicebaatjes9185 says:

    Being an at home mom for years , I’ve seem to lost my ability use words elegantly.I thank you.

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