ITT: Veeky Forums's favourite words. I'll start:
>infungible
ITT: Veeky Forums's favourite words. I'll start:
>infungible
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Topical to your LotR pic, OP;
>queer
What's LotR? Anyway, it's a good pic, no?
Lord of the Rings, user. That's fuckin Gandalf in your OP.
Tolkien used the word "queer" to describe people a lot, roughly meaning "strange" or "peculiar". I find it absolutely hysterical.
fall
I love the “small” of a woman’s back for whatever reason
Illiterate
Huh?
Mendacious
Heteropatriarchy
Capricious
>infungible
not a word, dumbass
Epitome
Rhythm
Apotheoses
Frangible
It’s a great word
ballsack
monomaniacal
Serene.
>having a favourite word
>having autism
pick two
incongruent
taciturn
reprobate
vapid
>he doesnt know the joy of having favorite words
mine are lexicography, antediluvean and brittle.
i also have a few in my native language but they wouldnt be of interest i guess
Ethereal
Ephemeral
Nostalgia
t.chuuni
Esoteric
Triarii
Fungi
heybbuwantsumfuk
Oxymoron
pneumatic
If your native language is German, I'd be interested.
>Wangen
>verschwinden
I prefer "ballsac". It is more precise.
What is the word to describe a person who looks fragile (thin from not eating)
And where do you go to (besides Veeky Forums) to find these words
sticc
>Perpetual
arbitrary
archaic
indefatigable
milieu
automobile
skelly man
Mezzazine
Armamentarium
Clusterfuck
Nonce
Are you me?
Except melancholy instead of nostalgia.
whats an epi tome?
>vertiginous
thanks, Pynchon.
>liricysm
Ethos
Albatross
I like antediluvian but someone else already posted it so I like nothing
Cacophony
Cataclysm
Tempestuous
Priapism
Emetic
english: aether
italian: bubbolio
Saudade, Corrupt or Bleak
irisé
wind
>heteronym
>past tense of wind (as in spring) is wound
>wound is also a heteronym
quintessence
Criminally underrated
Epicene
Faulkner used this word about 100 times in his first two novels; made reading them that much worse, but the word is neat I guess.
Emaciated?
>nebula
>six letters, three syllables
>exotic
>rare
>based
Malodorous
Grass (when used as a slang for marijuana)
Prattle
emancipated
Pendulum
pungent
hyperbole
synecdoche
punch
Götterdämmerung
>picayune
>Cacophony
I like cacophonous even more.
Serenity
>Famished
>19th century novels
Lewd
Most wr- words.
Soyboy
Empyrean
Discombobulate
Older people in the UK still happily use the word 'queer' to describe something as odd. It's where the current meaning came from.
frail
> Tolkien used the word "queer" to describe people a lot, roughly meaning "strange" or "peculiar". I find it absolutely hysterical.
I find it even funnier in Lovecraft.
unbeknownst
jejune
granoblastic
boondoggle
waifu
This is literally the only good reply to . How is Veeky Forums so fucking awful at literature
Plaza
holocoaster
Zenith
Wanderlust
Verisimilitude
Svelte
Recrudescent
Prolixity
Ophidian
Entelechy
Crepuscular
Kikery
Cornucopia
Aporia
Wyrd
Concomitant
Aquamarine
What is a word to describe something vigorously alive
Something that one ups the word "alive"
'Weary'
'As the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.'
ecstatic
...vigorous?
surmise as a noun, Keats and Milton liked it
Vital
Hysteria
Apotheosis
Revelation
Fidelity
Genesis
Penumbra
banana
potato