What are some words which are strictly smarter versions of other, synonymous words? Such as
>large instead of big
>whom instead of who
What are some words which are strictly smarter versions of other, synonymous words? Such as
>fag instead of OP
there is a difference between whom and who in terms of meaning
don't know if this is bait
>he who lives by the sword dies by the sword
>he is the one whom I want to speak with
>tired instead of exhausted or fatigued
>happy instead of delighted or joyous
>scared instead of terrified or frightened
Pretty much this: any word that emphasizes an emotional state is less significant than one that engages that emotional state while also adopting metaphorical connections and probing deeper, more nuanced relations to that state of being.
brainlet
telniarb
total blowout
trolled HARD
>synonymous instead of pretty similar
>utilize instead of use
Countenance instead of face
oh no xd xd
Pulchritudinous instead of beautiful
, instead of and
Brilliant
This is great. It's like a backhanded compliment
Whence instead of "from where"
'from where' isn't a word, moran.
; instead of ,
instead of " "
the only one you'll ever need
niggardly
that's wrong tho
; is instead of . when . separates the two sentences too much; or a long "list of sentences" whatever that's called.
>not "he whom the sword is lived by"
your double-bait game is weak
Dank.
Thanks for contributing, user.
>gargantuan
>ubiquitous
>colossal
>gigantic
>titanic
>humongous
are synonymous to big, just off the top of my head, and I think this word has most "ubiquitous" amount of fancy synonyms
yw
ubiquitous is synonymous to widespread, not big.
>whom
>not whom'st
confirmed for never gonna make it
Panglossian instead of Optimistic
Anglo-Saxon instead of Latinate diction.
shut up nerd
synonymous instead of anonymous
*with whom
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Widespread like yo momma's @$$; fag