for example, i'm wondering what is a word that means "an emotional high caused by music". i'm not sure one exists
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what's some good handy words to know? got any adoptable personal favourites you'd like to share?
Let's start with the obvious. Reckon. Communities.roid wrote:i'm not talking comprehensive vocabulary, i'm talking more, um... a rich tapestry of ACCESSABLE imagery. incl metaphor.
when i noticed i was saying "like" a lot when i was around 20, i knew things were going downhill.
this isn't to score roots. it's personal development.
& i recon the richest source of vocabulary and imagery would be from one's communitys.
it's a weird request i know. but maybe if someone recently learnt an interesting word/metaphor they'd like to share, or has a "word they'd like to hear more of", or whatnot. this thread is here for you.
Do they not have a sense of humor (humour) in Britian either?Robo wrote:"Favourite" is actually the British way of spelling it. Like to you "Colour" = "Color". How very unrespectable that you didn't know thatJeff250 wrote:Let's start with the basics. It's spelled "favorite" by any respectable person.![]()
sigh.
The cool thing around here to do is to use common Spanish words (this is not the same thing as Spanglish*) in place of otherwise common English words. Por ejemplo:roid wrote:this isn't to score roots. it's personal development.
& i recon the richest source of vocabulary and imagery would be from one's communitys.
not to be pedantic, but it's 'defenestrate' according to the oed. Remember the scene in Braveheart where the king tosses the 'guy' out the window? Very satisfying.Nitrofox125 wrote:Defenstrate: to throw somebody or something out of a window.
Yes, in Britain we have a sense of humour. A better one at thatJeff250 wrote:Do they not have a sense of humor (humour) in Britian either?Robo wrote:"Favourite" is actually the British way of spelling it. Like to you "Colour" = "Color". How very unrespectable that you didn't know thatJeff250 wrote:Let's start with the basics. It's spelled "favorite" by any respectable person.![]()
sigh.