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Asking for Inspiration of Language Learning
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Native English speakers often only pick up these "advanced" words from the same sources where you're seeing them: in fiction & literature.
Literary authors usually draw from larger vocabularies than textbooks or news articles. And then specific phrases from famous literature become idioms in the language, which again changes what people use them to mean.
That's part of why reading literature in a second (or third, etc.) language is an important part of advanced language education.