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 One word I’ve learned recently is “incessant.” It means something that doesn’t stop or keeps happening without interruption. I came across it while reading a book for school where the author described a constant, never-ending rain. Understanding this word helps me communicate more clearly because I can now describe things that keep happening or seem non-stop without over-explaining. It’s a way to show the intensity or ongoing nature of something, like when I talk about how I feel about certain classes or activities. Instead of just saying “a lot,” I can use “incessant” to make it sound more intense. It makes my writing sound more mature and precise.

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