i like the word c**t, it really gets a strong feeling across with a concise, clear pronounciation. although it runs the risk of being overused and as a result less effective.
This isn't a word. Not only is this not an established word, no one in the entire history of the searchable internet has ever used this word in a way that makes sense - which is probably why it's not a word.
The only way I can remotely make sense of this is by adding the two definitions together: 'hither', meaning "to this place", and 'though', in the sense of "in spite of the fact that: WHILE". Combining those you get "to this place, in spite of the fact that". How do you make sense of that in a sentence? It seems to operate like the most specific and complex conjunction in the English language yet.
It's a perplex word that literally no one in the universe of literary canon has ever used correctly, and that those in the universe of noncanonical literature perpetually botch to insensibility. It almost gives me a headache thinking about what this word is.
English is not a beautiful language. Of the Germanic languages, it's the least ugly one, because it's the less Germanic one. Most probably 9/10 of the best sounding words of the English language are French.
Romance languages are the most beautiful languages in the World. Of them, French is the less beautiful, because it's the less romance one.
MedBlack person cope. No romance language sounds good. All are ugly except for romanian which is ok. Southerners are not truly beautiful, which is why ancient myth refers to the Gods as blonde.
Black person.
Unironically, the cultural significance of this word makes it absolutely unique to English
i am not disappoint
i like the word c**t, it really gets a strong feeling across with a concise, clear pronounciation. although it runs the risk of being overused and as a result less effective.
Cellar-door
Ennui
that's a french word thoughever
It's in the English dictionaries too. The French and English word are also pronounced differently.
(Same anon)
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/ennui#English
Doom. It’s heavy with meaning, a great example of the dense less-is-more approach to poetry that the Germanic tongues like
Spork
Cuckhold
Divinity
Thuggery
Salmon
Lampoon
Desk
Tattoo
Romance
Trifling
morose
twixt
tumble
trammel
bestow
bulwark
Bumblebee
Say this enough or try stressing different syllables or a different rhythm and it almost becomes a beat
Loss.
Multicolored
Sneed
Syzygy.
rhythm
The word "diarrhea" was ranked as the most beautiful sounding English word by non-English speakers in some survey back in the day.
Lugubrious
naive
glue
bear
castle
Melancholy.
Moist. It gives me the heebie-jeebies. Well that's a nice phrase - "heebie-jeebies".
Splendid
Though.
I really love the word Lachrymose. The way it's written, the way it looks, the meaning...
Opprobrious
Sanguine
Gossamer
Not sure which I like more
Recalcitrant
conjunctions, mainly "but"
Hitherthough
This isn't a word. Not only is this not an established word, no one in the entire history of the searchable internet has ever used this word in a way that makes sense - which is probably why it's not a word.
The only way I can remotely make sense of this is by adding the two definitions together: 'hither', meaning "to this place", and 'though', in the sense of "in spite of the fact that: WHILE". Combining those you get "to this place, in spite of the fact that". How do you make sense of that in a sentence? It seems to operate like the most specific and complex conjunction in the English language yet.
It's a perplex word that literally no one in the universe of literary canon has ever used correctly, and that those in the universe of noncanonical literature perpetually botch to insensibility. It almost gives me a headache thinking about what this word is.
Angelic
Aspirated.
quaint
dicky. And I mean it.
Gooning
Funniest word of the last 100 years hands down
Providence
Either gingerly or presently.
sphincter
seminiferous
gravitas and Black person
trumptard
English is not a beautiful language. Of the Germanic languages, it's the least ugly one, because it's the less Germanic one. Most probably 9/10 of the best sounding words of the English language are French.
Romance languages are the most beautiful languages in the World. Of them, French is the less beautiful, because it's the less romance one.
MedBlack person cope. No romance language sounds good. All are ugly except for romanian which is ok. Southerners are not truly beautiful, which is why ancient myth refers to the Gods as blonde.
languid
surreptitious
anachronistic
punctilious
macabre
moribund
alchemical
ephemeral
opaque
iridescence