B2 · Intermediário superior Capítulo 47

Lexical Precision

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10 exemplos
1 min

Chapter in 30 Seconds

Move beyond basic vocabulary to express the exact nuance of your thoughts with professional precision.

  • Distinguish between synonyms based on formal and informal registers.
  • Select adjectives that convey precise levels of intensity and emotion.
  • Identify subtle differences in meaning between words that appear identical.
Stop just speaking; start expressing with surgical precision.

O que você vai aprender

Synonyms, antonyms, and choosing the right word for the context. Avoiding common errors.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to substitute common verbs like 'сказать' or 'делать' with context-appropriate high-level synonyms.
  2. 2
    By the end you will be able to navigate the stylistic differences between neutral, colloquial, and bookish Russian vocabulary.

Exemplos-chave (2)

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Этот фильм не просто хороший, он потрясающий!

This movie isn't just good, it's stunning!

Sinónimos em Russo: Expressa-te melhor (`красивый` vs `прекрасный`)
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Я не иду, я плетусь домой после работы.

I'm not walking, I'm trudging home after work.

Sinónimos em Russo: Expressa-te melhor (`красивый` vs `прекрасный`)

Dicas e truques (1)

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The Dominant Rule

When in doubt, use the 'dominant' (neutral) word. It is never wrong, whereas a specific synonym might be socially awkward.
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Vocabulário-chave (6)

беседовать to converse / to have a discussion болтать to chat / to babble великолепный magnificent / splendid огромный huge / enormous сообщать to inform / to report прекратить to cease / to put a stop to

Real-World Preview

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A High-Stakes Business Meeting

Review Summary

  • Neutral Word -> [Colloquial Synonym] / [Formal Synonym]

Erros comuns

The verb 'кушать' is often considered overly precious or childish when used for oneself in neutral speech. Use 'есть/поесть' instead.

Wrong: Я хочу кушать в ресторане. (I want to eat in a restaurant.)
Correto: Я хочу поесть в ресторане. (I want to eat in a restaurant.)

This is a classic 'paronym' error. 'Одеть' is used for dressing someone else; 'надеть' is used for putting something on yourself.

Wrong: Я одел пальто. (I dressed the coat.)
Correto: Я надел пальто. (I put on the coat.)

While 'очень большой' is not grammatically wrong, at B2 level, overusing 'очень' makes your speech sound repetitive and basic. Use a stronger adjective.

Wrong: Это был очень большой успех. (It was a very big success.)
Correto: Это был грандиозный успех. (It was a grandiose/massive success.)

Next Steps

You're moving from a learner to a stylist! Mastering these nuances is what makes your Russian sound truly authentic and sophisticated. Keep noticing these differences in the wild!

Read a Russian news article and underline 5 words you recognize, then find a more formal synonym for each.

Prática rápida (3)

Which word is the most appropriate for a formal business email?

Я ___ ваше предложение и отвечу завтра.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: рассмотрю
'Рассмотрю' is the professional synonym for 'to look at/consider'. 'Почешу репу' is very slangy.

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Fill in the blank with a synonym for 'много' that fits a casual conversation.

У меня сегодня ___ дел, не смогу прийти.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: куча
'Куча' (a heap) is a very common casual synonym for 'a lot'.

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Fix the stylistic mistake in this sentence for a neutral context.

Find and fix the mistake:

Я кушаю пиццу в парке.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я ем пиццу в парке.
'Ем' is the neutral dominant word. 'Кушаю' is often considered affected or childish when used by adults for themselves.

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Perguntas comuns (2)

They are words that belong to the same part of speech and have similar meanings but differ in shade, intensity, or social use.
You can, but you'll sound repetitive and basic. Synonyms add precision and show you understand Russian culture and social hierarchy.