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Why say great when you could say outstanding ? Or nice when you could say delightful ? Preferably with new, posh accent. Kindly take a gander at our exquisite visual media here and we'll tell you all about synonyms.
Transcript
- 00:04
[Coop and Dino singing]
- 00:13
Let's play pretend real quick.
- 00:15
It’ll be fun, we promise. [Boy standing in bedroom]
- 00:17
C'mon, we're wearing a fake mustache and everything, don't leave us hanging. [woman appears at boys window with fake mustache]
- 00:20
Let’s say someone asks you what the word “delicious” means.
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- 00:24
You might be tempted to say, “well, delicious is what you call food that’s...
- 00:27
I don’t know, delicious.”
- 00:29
But that wouldn't be very helpful for someone who doesn’t know what the word delicious means.
- 00:32
So you might try to use different words that mean more or less the same thing. [Girl brings out BBQ food to boys]
- 00:36
You might say that delicious means “tasty” or “enjoyable” or “scrumptious.”
- 00:40
And that, friends, pals, buddies, and comrades…is what synonyms are all about.
- 00:45
See what we did there?
- 00:46
So what is a synonym? [Coop explaining what a synonym is]
- 00:47
Well, synonyms are words that are different, but have the same, or very similar meanings.
- 00:52
They’re super useful for when you want to talk about the same topics and ideas over
- 00:56
and over again without constantly repeating yourself.
- 00:58
Take this scenario, for instance: let's say you just saw your friend's play and you thought
- 01:02
it was hilarious.
- 01:04
You might tell them that you found it, well, hilarious.
- 01:06
But then what if your other friend came up to you and also asked what you thought? [Girl friend approaches man]
- 01:10
It might sound a bit odd to use the exact same word again, right?
- 01:13
So maybe you'd say it was funny…
- 01:15
Or amusing…
- 01:16
Or side-splitting.
- 01:17
Yup.
- 01:17
They're all synonyms, because they all basically mean, "funny."
- 01:21
Using synonyms is a great way to add description and variety to both your day-to-day speech [Coop discussing what synonyms are useful for]
- 01:24
and your writing.
- 01:26
Let's say you want to write an advertisement for your garage sale.
- 01:28
You could just use the first word that comes to mind and say that the garage sale will
- 01:32
be “great.”
- 01:33
But maybe you want to sound more interesting than that.
- 01:35
So what do you do?
- 01:36
Grab your handy-dandy thesaurus, of course. [Thesaurus book appears]
- 01:38
A thesaurus is a book that lists all of the synonyms that a word has so that you can find
- 01:42
the best one possible.
- 01:43
Flip to the word you initially came up with and see what synonyms are listed. [Pages in thesaurus flick by]
- 01:47
In the case of “great” we have...
- 01:49
Brilliant, excellent, outstanding, and superb.
- 01:52
Choose your favorite and suddenly our garage sale advertisement went from great to OUTSTANDING. [Garage sale advertisement]
- 01:58
All because of the power of synonyms.
- 02:00
Now your old toys will be selling like hot cakes!
- 02:02
…That’s a synonym for pancakes. [Woman holding plate of pancakes]
- 02:04
…
Whatever, we just really like synonyms...
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