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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So the English language is very interesting and the average person may only use a standardised series of words in everyday conversation or text etc.
Shakespeare had a vast vocabulary that extended beyond what many people are capable of.
But there are words that some people may not see as common use whereas other groups use a lot of words.
Anyway I’m blabbering off the point.
What words do you like using that may not be seen as the norm?
For example:
I often use delectable when describing a beer
Or also love a good meniscus when also talking about beer. (The curve on top of a liquid created by surface tension)
Are they any you like or use?
All of mine are not all about beer honest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Endearing.. a friend reminded me I really enjoy its sound.
Just ones popping in my brain right now..
Tranquil. Serene. Fluctuating. Rebellious. Explosion. Cinnamon. Verbose. Hallucination. Illuminate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ghastly" I use it daily to describe the kids I work with. Of course it's pronounced with a "frightfully posh" accent. They now copy the word and tone and use it regularly to describe me ;-p |
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