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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) (Re: pulsive; evoking indifference, eh, Interference?) Habitué - frequent visitor Denizen - inhabitant Scintillating - very lively and amusing |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) The danger with made-up words is that sometimes they are real words. Pulsive actually means compelling or compulsatory I like pollyfolly a lot, though. And there seems to be a lot of renumeration called for after elections these days, so that's a useful word. But to reply to the Judge's post about why I chose my last list of words: No, it was just a train of thought that began with something else entirely and then one thing led to another. In fact, I was in a genial (cordial, favorable, pleasingly warm) mood at the time. Last edited by Teresa Edgerton; 23rd June 2009 at 08:37 PM. Reason: totally incoherent sentence there |
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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) (Palty - chicken feed *cough*) plausible - (Of argument, statement, ec.) specious, seeming reasonable or probable; (of person) persuasive but deceptive. . Last edited by Ursa major; 23rd June 2009 at 10:04 PM. Reason: space reduction |
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| Science fiction fantasy | Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) Ha ha. It is a word you know. (I suppose you did or you would not have used it that way). There was an episode of Saturday night live where Tom Hanks went around to all the microphones and used that word as a test for the sound system - which is actually common among sound engineers. Although I believe the adjective is spelled sibilance. sib⋅i⋅lant [sib-uh-luhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. hissing. 2. Phonetics. characterized by a hissing sound; noting sounds like those spelled with s. Examples include rose, pressure, pleasure, and certain similar uses of ch, sh, z, zh, etc. –noun 3. Phonetics. a sibilant consonant. Origin: 1660–70; < L sībilant- (s. of sībilāns), prp. of sībilāre to hiss), equiv. to sībil(us) a hissing, whistling (of imit. orig.) + -ant- -ant Last edited by Granfalloon; 24th June 2009 at 05:13 AM. |
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| Science fiction fantasy | Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) This is also one of my favorites: Megalomania: –noun 1. Psychiatry. a symptom of mental illness marked by delusions of greatness, wealth, etc. 2. an obsession with doing extravagant or grand things. A common word in science fiction, but not so otherwise: Terraforming: (literally, "Earth-shaping") of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to those of Earth to make it habitable by humans. The term is sometimes used more generally as a synonym for planetary engineering. The concept of terraforming developed from both science fiction and actual science. The term was probably invented by Jack Williamson in a science-fiction story ("Collision Orbit") published during 1942 in Astounding Science Fiction, but the actual concept pre-dates this work. |
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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) Hee hee, can't actually believe I did this, but have been examining 3rd year Osteopathy students, and I wrote that one such's case-history had been Lackadaisical: half-hearted, laidback in an uncaring manner, generally slapdash and lazy. She came to see me to ask what it meant... |
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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) Given Pyan's post (#58) in the Choose your words carefully! thread, I half expected to hear that your student had come to moan about what you'd written. ![]() Tantamount - Equivalent (to); Tocsin - (bell rung as) alarm signal; Loquacious - talkative, babbling. |
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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) Quote:
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That is about the most convoluted (complicated, elaborate, drawn-out) pun I've ever had the pleasure of reading...very clever Ursa. I hope she didn't feel I was grassing her up, by putting this account on the chrons... | ||
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| Lagomorphing | Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) Quote:
Jobbernowl - a stupid person (obsolete, but worthy of revival) | |
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| Re: eloquent... exotic... esoteric... (please provide definitions) (You should have known that it would be some sort of cutting remark, HB. )coterminous - having same boundaries of extent (in space, time or meaning) (and so appropriate for China Miéville's latest: The City and the City).excoriate - 1. remove part of skin by abrasion; strip, peel off (skin). 2. censure severely (so excoriation). |
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