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Descriptive Writing Part-2

 Descriptive Writing





In this blog, we are going to learn about descriptive writing in much more detail. 


Descriptive words 

Decorated hall, Colourful lights, Scented Flowers, Rotting Meat, Delicious Food, Pale face, Croaky noises, Shallow river, Dense, canopy-like forest, Breezy environment, Raged waves. 


Now let's practice some descriptive sentences to improve our descriptive writing and enhance it. 


1) The flowers were scented. 

In this sentence, the word scented shows the smell of the flowers. 


2) The branches of the trees were forming a canopy-like structure. 

In this sentence, the word canopy-like shows the structure or the way in which the trees are positioned. 


3) There was a huge crowd waiting outside the king's palace. 

In this sentence, the word huge shows the size of the crowd or the number of people. 


4) The diamond-studded crown was worn by the queen on the occasion in the royal palace. 

In this sentence, the word diamond-studded shows how the crown looked. 


5) The universities abroad are offering a variety of courses for the top rankers. 

In this sentence, the word variety shows the number of courses that are offered by the universities. 


6) The girl was looking pale. 

In this sentence, the word pale shows the emotions that the girl had in her mind. 


7) Anne decorated her doll-like an Indian bride. 

In this sentence, the word Indian shows the traditional attire that the girl dressed up her doll like. 


8) Mint leaves are so refreshing and have such a strong flavor. 

In this sentence, the word refreshing is describing the mint leaves and the word strong is describing the intensity of its flavor. 


9) The bungalow was cleaned and looked amazing with the gardening of beautiful, fragrant flowers. 

In this sentence, the word beautiful and fragrant is describing the flowers. 

Also, the word amazing shows how the bungalow looked. 

 

 


    






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