Perhaps it makes me a nerd (ha, as if there was any doubt)...but I had a favorite word growing up: "serendipity." Therefore, it gives me great pleasure to use this word now in a sentence.
"It was serendipitous that I didn't have a sketchbook yesterday morning; instead, all I had was my planner with lines which turned out to work nicely as a musical staff over the piano."
Do you have a favorite word?
9 comments:
Eclectic. Just love the sound of it -- meaning is kind of cool, too! In a sketchbook, in a planner, on a napkin... whatever you draw on it all looks great!
I like "eclectic" too Lynne. Just like you said, it not only sounds cool, but is cool.
I'm fond of "slackjawed," for reasons I can't explain. I once had a Russian woman ask me to define the word "actually." This was because it was a kind of a linguistic tic for me. "Actually, there's still some milk in the refrigerator," I'd say - things like that. But when she asked me what "actually" meant in that context, I was dumbstruck. Not to mention slackjawed.
Excellent sketch, Suzanne.
Cool drawing -- again, very confident lines.
My favorite word, i think (though it might be subject to change tomorrow) is PAMPLEMOUSSE.
Means grapefruit in French. And i don't know, it is much friendlier than the fruit itself (which i never liked).
In English, i kinda like HENCE. What a cool word.
'galfridian'. that is, to do with geoffrey of monmouth. best word.
i like "Onirique". Dreamlike in french.
BOLACHA!
bolacha = cookie in portuguese
Thanks so much for all your words! I don't feel so alone in my nerdiness anymore. Great choices!!!!!! I'll try to use them all in sentences soon :)
I've had a favorite for years..."calliope". Saturday morning cartoons come to mind as they were often featured in WB toons. I haven't otgrown the word or the cartoons!
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