Vocab of the Day #12 – Elated, Meticulous, and Ambiguous

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Grow your vocabulary with words that enrich your writing and spark creativity.

Today’s Words

A person writing in their journal outdoors

Elated, Meticulous, Ambiguous

What does elated mean?

Elated (adjective) – extremely happy or overjoyed.
Example: She felt elated when her hard work was finally recognized.

What does meticulous mean?

Meticulous (adjective) – showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Example: His meticulous notes made studying much easier for the whole group.

What does ambiguous mean?

Ambiguous (adjective) – open to more than one interpretation; unclear.
Example: The ending of the novel was ambiguous, leaving readers to debate what really happened.

📌 Try using these words in a short story — maybe a meticulous detective feeling elated after solving a case with an ambiguous clue.

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That’s All!

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Which word speaks to you most today? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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