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supercalifragilisticexpialidocious :D (from marry poppins LMAO :p)

Definition: a nonsense word meaning fantastic
 

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ccc123 said:
Quintessence- the perfect embodiment of something.
Verisimilitude- [the quality of] having a semblance of truth.
Superfluous- excess or over abundance
Citadel- castle
Pulchritude- physical beauty
Archetype- the typical representation
Repercussions- consequences, basically
Ramifications- same as repercussions
Chimera- a grotesque product of the imagination
Inextricable- can not be extricated. I love saying things are "inextricably linked" even when they're not haha.
Transcend- Go beyond
Sacrosanct- sacred
Capricious- unpredictable
Subjugate- belittle, make subserviant etc.
Denigrate- similar to subjugate
Transgress- divert from the normal/accepted etc
Impetuous- rash, without though
Supercilious- air of superiority
Sanguine- the colour of blood
Paradigm- pattern
Incipient- Budding, in its initial stages
Altruism- consideration of other people
Veracity- Truth
Interpose- basically like interject
Microcosm- smaller representation of something larger
Facade- Outer show- e.g she assumed a cheerful facade, but deep doen she was devastated
Pretense- False show
Denouncement- the falling action is a play etc, before the resoluation
Catharsis- Purging action
Superficies- superficial appearance
Lascivious- lewd, lustful
Oh and that brings be to:
Salacious- which also means lustful

Yeah those are a few. Words are awesome :)




wow. your eng essays must blow the teachers away...
 

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I have a list of words I like to sneak into a post or a piece of work. Do you ever look for an excuse to use a word? :p I've done that before. When I do attempt to do that though it's so pitiful, it's almost always diaphanously veiled in an irrelevant sentence like this one.

Lol, see what I did there?
 

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Enigma

1. a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation: His disappearance is an enigma that has given rise to much speculation.
2. a person of puzzling or contradictory character: To me he has always been an enigma, one minute completely insensitive, the next moved to tears.
3. a saying, question, picture, etc., containing a hidden meaning; riddle.
4. (initial capital letter) a German-built enciphering machine developed for commercial use in the early 1920s and later adapted and appropriated by German and other Axis powers for military use through World War II.

From www.dictionary.com
 

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internecine
vicissitude
invective
vituperative
etiolated
elegaic
gestalt
recumbent
lambent
evince

turpitude
nuanced
debauchery

and infinite in the context of "perks of being a wallflower"
 
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I say "fuck" a lot. I think it's phonaesthetically appropriate for a swear-word, along with the Arabic "qs".

Synecdoche is fantastic for meaning.
Indeed is great in essays when you've run out of conjunctions for "furthermore".

Papier has a lovely sound in French and German.
Igloo also has a lovely sound, and the meaning is cute as well.
 
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Drew Barrymore told me that "cellar door" is the most beautiful phrase in the English language.
 

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