What words do you wish you used more often?
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I enjoy the lecherous connotation. If I was a lady I should be so honored
Wow, I came to the comments section to drop the word "lecherous" only to find you casually fitting it into a reply...
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chagrin
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Heretic. Something about that word feels very relevant in modern society...
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Wow, I came to the comments section to drop the word "lecherous" only to find you casually fitting it into a reply...
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Do it anyway, itll be top-level so nobody will even see little old mine, probably
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Heretic. Something about that word feels very relevant in modern society...
The -tics are all very powerful
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chagrin
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Nonplussed and forbearance. Got the latter into a work email earlier, easily the highlight of my day
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I'm the sort of weirdo who uses all kinds of stilted vocabulary in not-terribly-formal situation. Just a few words that I use regularly that I remember getting shit for using:
- Ostensibly
- Indeed
- Escarpment
- Thrice
I do use "chagrin" not infrequently. I can't think of a time when I've used the word "reify", but it feels like the sort of word I'd use.
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The -tics are all very powerful
erotics is my favorite power to summon
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Toxicognaths (toxic jaw)
Chilopoda (lip foot)
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Not necessarily words, but a simple phrase: "I like you."
I think people should say that to each other more.
"I fink you freaky, and I like you a lot..."
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]I don't hear flibbertigibbet or flabbergasted enough in my life.
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Widdershins
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"Madam"
but apparently Yankees have some weird association between that word and age
Just some women, usually named Karen...
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Hitherto
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I don't hear flibbertigibbet or flabbergasted enough in my life.
Shakira Flabbergasted
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Widdershins
Aue aye, Cap'n
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I'm the sort of weirdo who uses all kinds of stilted vocabulary in not-terribly-formal situation. Just a few words that I use regularly that I remember getting shit for using:
- Ostensibly
- Indeed
- Escarpment
- Thrice
I do use "chagrin" not infrequently. I can't think of a time when I've used the word "reify", but it feels like the sort of word I'd use.
I use ostensibly a lot lately. Seems like an appropriate word for our times.
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Heretic. Something about that word feels very relevant in modern society...
Arbiter ?
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I'm the sort of weirdo who uses all kinds of stilted vocabulary in not-terribly-formal situation. Just a few words that I use regularly that I remember getting shit for using:
- Ostensibly
- Indeed
- Escarpment
- Thrice
I do use "chagrin" not infrequently. I can't think of a time when I've used the word "reify", but it feels like the sort of word I'd use.
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I'm the sort of weirdo who uses all kinds of stilted vocabulary in not-terribly-formal situation. Just a few words that I use regularly that I remember getting shit for using:
- Ostensibly
- Indeed
- Escarpment
- Thrice
I do use "chagrin" not infrequently. I can't think of a time when I've used the word "reify", but it feels like the sort of word I'd use.
I had to look up escarpment. How do you regularly have the opportunity to use that word?
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chagrin
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]anisotropicĀ /Än-Ä«ā³sÉ-trÅpā²Äk, -trÅā²pÄk/
adjective
- Not isotropic.
- Having properties that differ based on the direction of measurement.
- HavingĀ propertiesĀ thatĀ differĀ according to theĀ directionĀ ofĀ measurement; exhibitingĀ anisotropy.
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