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Expand your vocabularies! BIG words you have come across lately (1 Viewer)

Jinglebell

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from my new 'word of the day' book:

objurgatory: rebuking, scolding
caliginous: dim, dark, misty
atrabilious: melancholy, ill-tempered
antediluvian: 'before the flood', therefore old or antiquated
logorrhoea: excessive flow of words
 

Smarty_pants!

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Mecurial: as having the qualities of mecury; i.e, ellusive and hard to catch/grasp.
Intrinsic: as being inseperably linked with something, eg, context is intrinsically linked to the composition of all texts.
I use these so much.
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
Our class did the same for 'transcendental'. :p
oh cool!!!

i do find some resembelence to 'god'

hehe j/k

another ones, dont know if frgid mentioned them:

omnipotent- powerful
sycophant- suck up
 

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Discombobulated- To throw into a state of confusion. My english teacher used to use that one all the time.
Trundle- as in trundle along down the road.
If you say these words out loud they just make me want to laugh, they're happy words!
 

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