Words to describe places

The words we choose will allow the examiner to understand the writer’s/speaker’s perspective. To call something bustling and vibrant is quite different from desolate and deserted. Will any of these descriptive words for places stoke the flames of your next scene?

Positive Words:-

  • Alive – Full of life
  • Attractive – Pleasing; charming
  • Beautiful – Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing
  • Bustling – Full of life, energy
  • Calm – Peaceful; free from stress
  • Charming – Fascinating; likable
  • Cosmopolitan – Appealing to people from all across the globe
  • Enchanting – Delightful; fascinating
  • Fascinating – Alluring; captivating
  • Fresh – Something newly made and full of vigor
  • Homey – Cozy; inviting
  • Inspiring – Enlivening; motivating
  • Lively – Full of life and spirit
  • Peaceful – Calm; friendly
  • Picturesque – Scenic; beautiful
  • Unspoiled – Untouched by man; pure
  • Vibrant – Full of life; energy

Negative Words:-

  • Bleak – Gloomy; somber
  • Boring – Dull; uninteresting
  • Creepy – Causing feelings of fear or disgust
  • Crowded – Filled to capacity
  • Deserted – Abandoned; uninhabited
  • Desolate – Empty; bleak
  • Dull – Boring; lacking zest
  • Expensive – Costly; having a very high price
  • Horrifying – Frightening; disgusting
  • Nightmarish – Resembling a bad dream
  • Polluted – Dirty; contaminated
  • Rundown – In poor condition
  • Stormy – Turbulent; tempestuous
  • Touristy – Of or for tourists, suggesting tastelessness
  • Ugly – Visually unpleasing

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