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What words do you wish you used more often?

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  • mossyfeathers@pawb.socialM [email protected]

    Heretic. Something about that word feels very relevant in modern society...

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    The -tics are all very powerful

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      chagrin

      reify

      robust

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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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        chagrin

        reify

        robust

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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

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          erotics is my favorite power to summon

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            chagrin

            reify

            robust

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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.

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              "I fink you freaky, and I like you a lot..."

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                chagrin

                reify

                robust

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                I don't hear flibbertigibbet or flabbergasted enough in my life.

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                  chagrin

                  reify

                  robust

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                  Widdershins

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                    "Madam"

                    but apparently Yankees have some weird association between that word and age

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                    Just some women, usually named Karen...

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                      chagrin

                      reify

                      robust

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                      Hitherto

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                      • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                        I don't hear flibbertigibbet or flabbergasted enough in my life.

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                        Shakira Flabbergasted

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                          Widdershins

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                          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.

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                            I use ostensibly a lot lately. Seems like an appropriate word for our times.

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                            • mossyfeathers@pawb.socialM [email protected]

                              Heretic. Something about that word feels very relevant in modern society...

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                              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.

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                                  I had to look up escarpment. How do you regularly have the opportunity to use that word?

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                                    chagrin

                                    reify

                                    robust

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                                    anisotropic /ăn-ī″sə-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk/

                                    adjective

                                    1. Not isotropic.
                                    2. Having properties that differ based on the direction of measurement.
                                    3. Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy.

                                    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik

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                                      chagrin

                                      reify

                                      robust

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                                      Penultimate is a useful word I never use in speaking.

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                                        I had to look up escarpment. How do you regularly have the opportunity to use that word?

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                                        Last time I remember getting shit for using it, I was streaming on Twitch and randomly forgot the word "cliff". Heh.

                                        The viewers (all two of them, lol) responded with "indubitibly"s and the "like a sir" rage faces. Lol.

                                        That was probably... 3 years ago? I'm sure I've used it at least a few times since then, but I can't remember a specific time aside from talking about the aforementioned incident.

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                                          anisotropic /ăn-ī″sə-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk/

                                          adjective

                                          1. Not isotropic.
                                          2. Having properties that differ based on the direction of measurement.
                                          3. Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy.

                                          The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik

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                                          Please give the definitions if its abstruse or uncommon, folks

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