100 Words To Make You Sound Smart: The Power of Spoken Words
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The best thing to being an intelligent person is having people think you’re intelligent. The wonderful news is that you don’t have to learn unnecessarily long words (like SUBDERMATOGLYPHIC) to come across as more intelligent of course there are things you can do to become brainier; going to college springs to mind.
Smart people have reasons for thinking what they do, and they'll usually tell you about it. If you don't have enough logic behind your opinion to talk to someone about it, that's also informative for you; it tells you that you need to go back and think some more about the situation.
So what kind of words are on this list? They are real words. Words that you can actually use in conversation and writing that do sound smart, but not ostentatious. There are few things that will make you look sillier than using words incorrectly or pronouncing them very wrong. This tends to happen with more complex words. So you want to sound smart?
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William Robert
William Atkinson mainly works with contemporary strategies. With a conceptual approach, Robert tries to approach a wide scale of subjects in a multi-layered way, likes to involve the viewer in a way that is sometimes physical and believes in the idea of function following form in a work. His conceptual artworks directly respond to the surrounding environment and uses everyday experiences from the artist as a starting point. Often these are framed instances that would go unnoticed in their original context.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Highly useful smart sounding words indeed. Most of us would be cognitive of the words but not productive. The book induces us to be productive too - to our benefits. Thanks.
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100 Words To Make You Sound Smart - William Robert
1. Introduction
The best thing to being an intelligent person is having people think you’re intelligent. The wonderful news is that you don’t have to learn unnecessarily long words (like SUBDERMATOGLYPHIC) to come across as more intelligent of course there are things you can do to become brainier; going to college with your vocabulary workbook study during springs comes to mind.
Smart people have reasons for thinking what they do, and they'll usually tell you about it. If you don't have enough logic behind your opinion to talk to someone about it, that's also informative for you; it tells you that you need to go back and think some more about the situation.
What kind of power words can be? They are real english vocabulary words. Words that you can actually use in conversation and writing that do sound smart, but not ostentatious. There are few things that will make you look sillier than using words incorrectly or pronouncing them very wrong. This tends to happen with more complex words. So you want to sound smart?
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Would You Take This Drug if it Made You Smarter? -