15 OVERUSED ENGLISH WORDS you should try to AVOID
15 OVERUSED ENGLISH WORDS you should try to AVOID 15 OVERUSED ENGLISH WORDS you should try to AVOID Today, I am going to tell you what are some overused words in English and what are the alternatives that you can use to sound more like a native speaker. 1.ANGRY The word “angry” is far too general to effectively convey the idea and intention behind it. A wife may be angry at her husband. And victims of crime may be angry at criminals. But aren’t there better ways to more exactly express this strong emotion? Alternatives: annoyed, cross, displeased, furious, offended, etc. 2. OTHER The word “other” is applicable to basically any situation where you’re trying to figure something out with a person. You can ask for “any other suggestions,” solicit “other opinions,” or ask someone for “other times” that work for them. Alternatives: alternative (times), further (suggestions), different (opinions) ...