Movies are one of the most enjoyable ways to learn new vocabulary naturally. Every dialogue introduces words, expressions, and emotions used in real-life conversations. Subtitles help learners connect pronunciation with meaning and improve listening skills at the same time. By watching movies regularly, you can understand how native speakers actually communicate in different situations. Vocabulary learned through stories and scenes is easier to remember because it feels alive and meaningful.
DELIRIOUS (adjective)
1. Extremely Excited or Emotional
2. Mentally Confused (usually because of illness, fever, exhaustion, etc.)
Feeling so happy, excited, or in love that you almost lose control emotionally.
"The crowd became delirious after the team won.”
Unable to think clearly; confused and disconnected from reality.
"After the high fever, he became delirious and started talking nonsense.”
In this scene from The Accidental Husband, delirious means extremely excited or emotionally overwhelmed with love. “ecstatic, euphoric, overjoyed” are its synonyms.
TRENCHANT (adjective)
Sharp and Insightful
You can use trenchant to describe a criticism, comment, or analysis that is very clear, intelligent, and effective.
Or severe, expressing strong criticism or forceful opinions.“Her trenchant comments impressed everyone.”
incisive, penetrating, powerful are its synonyms.
BON VOYAGE (phrase)
Good Journey
You say bon voyage to someone who is leaving or going on a journey, especially to wish them a safe and pleasant trip.
“Everyone at the airport wished her bon voyage.”
YEARNED (verb)
Longed Deeply For Something
Yearned means strongly desired or deeply longed for something, especially with strong emotion.
“She yearned for a life filled with love and freedom.”
“longed, desired, craved” are its synonyms.