✅ Very is used to emphasize the degree of an adjective or adverb (She was very happy with her results; I ran very quickly to catch the bus).
✅ Exceedingly means to a very high degree or extent (The performance was exceedingly impressive).
✅ Both terms emphasize a high degree or intensity.
✅ Very is more commonly used in everyday language, while exceedingly is more formal or dramatic (The very tall building was impressive; The exceedingly difficult puzzle was a challenge).
✅ To seize means to take hold or control of something forcibly (The police seized the evidence from the suspect).
✅ To confiscate means to take something away, usually as a penalty or for legal reasons (The principal confiscated the student’s phone).
✅ Both terms involve taking possession of something.
✅ Seize can be used in a wide range of circumstances, while confiscate specifically refers to legal or official situations (I seized the last book from the shelf before anyone else had the chance to grab it; The warrant allowed the police to confiscate relevant documents from the company’s headquarters).
✅ Generous means showing kindness or willingness to give more than is necessary (Her generous donation helped many people).
✅ Altruistic refers to selfless concern for the well-being of others (His altruistic actions were praised by everyone).
✅ Both terms describe selfless or giving behavior.
✅ Generous often focuses on giving or sharing resources, while altruistic emphasizes selflessness and concern for others (You were generous with your time which really helped me understand the subject; Their altruistic efforts made a big difference in many peoples’ lives).