
Dear Word Lovers Like Me,
I realized yesterday I hadn’t done a “words I love” post in a while. In fact, it’s been more than nine years. Shocking!
Let’s fix that.
1. Scamper: It’s the word I heard that inspired this post. I also love “scamp” as much as I love its synonym “rascal.”
2. Glisten: I get that this word is almost as polarizing as “moist.” But like “moist,” this word is perfectly descriptive.
3. Slacks: Such a good word. Almost as good as “trousers.” Say it out loud. I bet you smiled.
4. Shiv: This word conveys so much. It doesn’t even need a modifier. You automatically think “prison shank.” Yeah, I like “shank” too.
5. Haunch: It’s guaranteed to get attention, especially when used to describe a human butt and thigh. I know this because I used it just last week in the pool. I asked the instructor if we were supposed to push the weights below our haunches. She raised her eyebrows at my word choice and giggled.
I’d love to know your favorite words. Tell me in the comments.
With appreciation,
Your friendly neighborhood logophile
Kerfuffle, hands down. When dad used this weird, we knew it was * serious*
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Oooh. That’s a fantastic word!
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Word, not weird. Beth, you installed Swype on my phone!
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Haha! Yes, sometimes the phone changes things.
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Ballistics – Still haven’t been able to put this reason into words, yet. Maybe because it’s a sciencey/ science-fictiony/nerdy yet kinda cool and tough-sounding at the same time kinda word? See? I told you I couldn’t put it into words.
Thick – because the sound of the word is the word. It “sounds” thick. Tttttthhhhhhhhhhick
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Btw, YES to all of those words.
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Yes! Both good words.
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I’ve always liked taut. As a tense person, I naturally write tense characters, and it comes in useful. Plus, it sounds like what it means, which I like.
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I like that too!
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