By Jennifer • 36 Comments
Not everything can be awesome, right? An "awesome" dinner can actually be "tasty"; an "awesome" movie could be "riveting"; and an "awesome" first date might have actually been "magical." With so many other words to use instead, The Write Life Magazine has some alternative words for awesome .
This word is so much fun to say, and can be used to describe just about anything.
For some reason, I like this word to describe chocolate. It's much more descriptive than "awesome."
Again, a lot of fun to say, and it sounds serious, doesn't it?
We don't use this word often enough, but think about sunsets... they can be glorious, right? I also love how this word was used in Big Hero Six.
I'm not sure why, but "smashing" has a British feel to it, doesn't it?
Use this word to describe anything that's more dynamic and has more pop than "awesome" can happen.
Lions and eagles and mountains are majestic. I mean, they can be awesome, but isn't majestic more fitting?
Think first dates, Harry Potter, and a night of star-gazing. And fireflies.
I don't love this word, but it's another alternative to "awesome," and it works.
This is one of my all-time favorite words, ideal for describing a day of shopping with the girls or just one of the girls.
For some reason, I like to use this one for sports.
I use this one whenever there's an element of disbelief thrown in.
This one's a lot of fun to use. It's so unexpected!
Obviously you can use it to describe food, but I'm sure there are other ways you can use it, too.
I'd love to have a book or photograph of mine described using this word. How flattering would that be!
Just about anything can be described this way, but only if it truly is charming.
It's a higher level of pretty.
Use this one for food, or an experience.
It's a step up from "bright."
You can use this to describe a work of art, someone's look, or just about anything with eye-catching visual appeal.
"Awesome" can be used to describe something slightly scary and daunting, and "formidable" can do that job, too.
Roller-coasters and movies, for sure, can be thrilling, not just awesome.