Which word do you love most?
Which word do you love most?
Which word do you love most?
Serendipitously.
serendipitously
I knew I should have looked it up.
Nice one 😄
Inasmuch. It is the totem pole trench of words.
Loquacious
Do proper nouns count? If so Abu Dhabi is fun to say
Addis Ababa, too
Idrid Elba, in the same vein.
Ratsastaa
If Danish is allowed then "speciallægepraksisplanlægningsstabiliseringsperiode"
(Come at me, Germans!)
(Come at me, Germans!)
Well, here is the obligatory Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz.
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Wow... any longer word in Danish?
You can kinda make a word as long as you want like in German, the one I mentioned I know have just been in official use.
To give an example. A dog house in Danish is combined by "hund" and "hus" and becomes "hundehus" (the e in the middle is "gluing" the words together. Sometimes needed). If you have some roof for a dog house, a so called dog house roof, then the word becomes "hundehustag" ("tag" being roof). If you are talking about a shingle made for a dog house roof, then it becomes a "hundehustagplade" (funnily enough "tagplade" means shingle and is thus itself a combined word of "tag" (roof) and "plade" (plate)).
You can kinda keep on stacking nouns like this ad infitium in order to narrow down the exact type of shingle you're talking about.
Depending on the language. In English I like overwhelming or acknowledge, in Catalan I like xiuxiuejar it means to whisper, in Spanish I love almajaneque, it comes from Arabic and it means trebuchet.
xiuxiuejar, so onomatopoetic, I love it
Prestidigitation
trabajabamos... or maybe hablabamos
Erstwhile
tatterdemalion
it's a beautiful words, fun to say, and I also like what it signifies
Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
Fuck! It's just so descriptive yet so vague. Can almost be used as a place holder for anything.
Fuck? Fuck! Fuck. Fucking, fucker, fucked. Fuck yourself you fucking fuck! Fucking hell mate. What the fuck? Finger fucked, proper fucked. Who gives a flying fuck. That fucking fucker fucked my fucking girlfriend, FUCK! That fucker over there. Fucking get over here. I'm gonna get the fuck out before I fuck myself.
Blithering.
My name.
Ostensibly
Ennui - it looks weird spelled but I love how it sounds and what it means…
Chrysalis - just fun to say and sounds neat
Luminous - loved it ever since I first saw Empire Strikes Back when Yoda said "Luminous beings are we. Not this crude matter."
sesquipedalian.
Basically defines itself
Antedilluvian
eltöredezettségmentesítőtleníttethetetlenségtelenítőtlenkedhetnétek
Is nice
Though not a single word, I've always loved picket fence
Soliloquizing
“Gruntled”! The wonderful opposite of disgruntled
And “gruntling” is an excellent old-timey word for baby pigs
Suss
verb. To suss something. To solve or figure it out. To come to understand it.
Short, sweet, one syllable. Two letters, three S's (which, honestly, do the heavy lifting) and U, the goth child of the vowels.
cunt
Tttttt... So vulgar 🫣
Coldth
Hazelnut, Mystify, Cuttlefish, Lark, Lurk, Robert, Anglican, Pheromone, Halter top, Marmalade, Hardware, Laser, Pepper, Release, Kneecap, Falafel, Period, Chaste, Chased, Leggings, Wool, Sweater, Heartbeat, Heartbeat, Heart, Beat, Heart, Beat, Beat, Beat, Beat, Beat.
Hope.
Slough
Similar to: chough
It's a type of bird but good luck knowing how to pronounce it. Ahh, English.
I don't know that I have one now, but when I was a kid I liked "minimizing" because it was a pleasant pattern to type.
Biblicore.
Not just do i love the word, but also what it describes: the smell of old books
I thought you said Biblecore and I thought it was a genre of music that I needed to avoid.
Nibling. It’s the gender-neutral form of “niece” or “nephew”. Your sister is your sibling, your niece is your nibling.
Or sonder. That’s the feeling you get when thinking about the fact that everyone in the world lives a life just as vibrant and complex as your own.
Skedaddle, I like how it can be playfully dismissive and throw people off when they're angry.
My favorite foreign word is Inverno (Italian for Winter).
As opposed to "inferno" which is now a universal word for summer