Vocab of the Day #14 – Novel, Ravishing, and Sublime

Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.

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

Today’s Words

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Novel, Ravishing, and Sublime

What does novel mean?

Novel (adjective) – new, original, or unusual in an interesting way.
Example: The scientist proposed a novel solution to an age-old problem.

What does ravishing mean?

Ravishing (adjective) – extremely beautiful or delightful; enchanting.
Example: She looked absolutely ravishing in her evening gown.

What does sublime mean?

Sublime (adjective) – of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire admiration or awe.
Example: The mountain view at sunrise was utterly sublime.

📌 Try writing a short descriptive passage that uses all three words naturally — it’s a fun way to test their flow in your writing.

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That’s All!

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Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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