I used to go through the dictionary looking for unusual but nontechnical words. At one time, I thought the greatest word was 'jejune' and I would throw it into every piece because something about it appealed to me.
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There are so many unbelievable words... But that doesn't mean I have a favorite word.
I like 'nerves'! I like the word 'migraineur'. I like the word 'madness'. These are OK words. The 19th century had a very handy term: 'neurasthenic'. I think that's a very useful word. We all know what that means: it means extra-sensitive.
To be honest, I struggle with words. I often forget them, you know, the official ones. Instead, I make words up. I use home-made words that sound similar to the real thing. Usually, they're some sort of confused hybrid of two existing words.
The way that words fit together is always interesting to me. I love words.
Whenever I use an uncommon word, I try to indicate its meaning within the text.
My vocabulary is vast and expert, and I don't think I overuse any word.
I like crisp words like 'blimey', 'yikes', 'crap' which describe consternation, embarrassment, and sometimes wonderment without making me type so many alphabets.
I coined a word the other day, but I forgot what it was. It was a good one, it came to me in a dream.
I guess I'm attracted to more archaic words because they can be imbued with more meaning, because their definition is elusive.
There's a lot of interesting words, nomenclatures, in science.
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