Uncommon Vocabulary
- rsbseb
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Anyone have any favorite words or vocabulary that they don't get to use or hear used often?
Heretofore is one of several for me. I'm curious what interesting vocabulary strikes a cord with others
Heretofore is one of several for me. I'm curious what interesting vocabulary strikes a cord with others
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Jabberwocky
noun, plural Jabberwockies.
1.
a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense; gibberish.
2.
an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words.
adjective
3.
consisting of or comparable to Jabberwocky; meaningless; senseless.
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Also, Jabberwock [jab-er-wok] (Show IPA).
Origin of Jabberwocky Expand
coined by Lewis Carroll in Jabberwocky, poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871)
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Going with the Lewis Carroll theme. I like
frumious
and of course
snark as in: He snarked himself.
and
thrice as in I said it once, I said it twice, I said it thrice.
frumious
and of course
snark as in: He snarked himself.
and
thrice as in I said it once, I said it twice, I said it thrice.
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seebart wrote: ↑Jabberwockynoun, plural Jabberwockies.
1.
a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense; gibberish.
2.
an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words.
adjective
3.
consisting of or comparable to Jabberwocky; meaningless; senseless.
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Also, Jabberwock [jab-er-wok] (Show IPA).
Origin of Jabberwocky Expand
coined by Lewis Carroll in Jabberwocky, poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871)
My mother used to use jabberwocky, I haven't heard that in over 20yrs.
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Capricious, every once in a long while I hear someone use that word. It's one way of getting someones attention. Another one would be whenceforth, one of my favorites to slip into a conversation, very much an under used word.
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I like meretricious . It's applicable to many modern keyboards - and if you're lucky the Corsair rep will confuse it with "meritorious".
- rsbseb
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That's new one for me and you're right it's very appropriate for a number of modern keyboardscitrojohn wrote: ↑I like meretricious . It's applicable to many modern keyboards - and if you're lucky the Corsair rep will confuse it with "meritorious".
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Monotonic? At least it's one of my favourite words and I don't hear it often. We should ask MrA500 what colour these words look like
There's also unusual ways to use common vocabulary, such as "meet": "I thought it meet to add sugar to my coffee".
There's also unusual ways to use common vocabulary, such as "meet": "I thought it meet to add sugar to my coffee".
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Chicanery and conflagration.
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"Bigly".
Spoiler:
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schadenfreude
gnomonic (nothing to do with the mythical garden creatures)
gnomonic (nothing to do with the mythical garden creatures)
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That' not uncommon vocabulary?!? At least not in German. A lot of Schadenfreude is happening acorss the world. This is a world famous anti-Schadenfreude meme:Darkshado wrote: ↑Schadenfreude
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Conflagration
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Watched some Will Self talks/debates on Youtube yesterday, his vocabulary is omnipotent.
Here are some of my favorites....
Farinaceous - Panglossian - Quinquagenarian
Here are some of my favorites....
Farinaceous - Panglossian - Quinquagenarian
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Topresque