How do you say someone is awesome?

because we ALL need to expand our praisecabularies.
  1. You astonish me.
  2. You're a virtuoso.
  3. Your sagacity is stunning.
  4. You're a glitterbomb of glory.
  5. Your genius would be alarming, if it wasn't so damn consistent.
  6. You're a marvel, mama.
  7. You've blinded me with science!
  8. You just revived my faith in humanity.
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What can I say instead of awesome?

Synonyms of awesome
  • amazing.
  • wonderful.
  • incredible.
  • astonishing.
  • miraculous.
  • marvelous.
  • surprising.
  • marvellous.
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Can you say awesome to a person?

The truth is that a word like “awesome” is perfectly fine between friends. It means that everything is great or that this is cool.
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What is a good sentence for awesome?

the awesome sight of an erupting volcano It was an awesome responsibility. We had an awesome task ahead of us. We had an awesome time at the concert.
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How do you describe a remarkable person?

Some common synonyms of remarkable are conspicuous, noticeable, outstanding, prominent, salient, and striking.
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How to Pronounce Awesome? (CORRECTLY)



How do you appreciate someone in one word?

  1. admire.
  2. respect.
  3. regard.
  4. love.
  5. like.
  6. praise.
  7. enjoy.
  8. love.
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What is a word for someone you admire?

Your hero or heroine is a special person you admire and want to be like. Another word for this is idol. An idol is often a singer, actor, etc. who is admired by many people. I got to meet my political heroes.
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What's another way to say you admire someone?

Some common synonyms of admire are esteem, regard, and respect. While all these words mean "to recognize the worth of a person or thing," admire suggests usually enthusiastic appreciation and often deep affection.
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What is a really long word for awesome?

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a nonsensical word that is sometimes used to describe something as being great or extraordinary.
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Is awesome a negative word?

In their most common uses, these two adjectives have nearly opposite meanings. Awful means “extremely bad or unpleasant,” and awesome means “extremely good,” as shown in the examples below.
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Do people use awesome?

From America's elders to its fledgling adults, everyone's most-common slang words are “awesome,” “cool,” and “nice.” A new YouGov RealTime survey asked more than 1,200 adults to select their top three words for describing something as generally favorable.
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What does it mean when someone tells you be awesome?

It first meant “profoundly reverential,” but morphed later into an adjective meaning “inspiring awe.” Flash forward to the 20th century, when awesome transformed once again — this time into an everyday word for "impressive." These days it's synonymous with "outstanding" and "totally cool."
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Is awesome a positive word?

It is used as a positive expressive exclamation to agree or show something is good. For example: Awesome! I love that song, play it again. So while both 'awful' and 'awesome' are adjectives used to describe something full of wonder, inspiring awe or respect, the usage of these words is usually quite different.
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How do you say awesome in slang?

Dope - Cool or awesome.
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