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By *partharmony OP   Couple
over a year ago

Ruislip

I like words. When I come across words I don't know I write them down with a definition. Here are a couple from my list I have come across recently.

deleterious - causing harm or damage

indigent - poor, needy

Do you have any words to share with us?

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port

I like the word: belligerent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mellifluous

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By *ornyhappyCouple
over a year ago

perth

Today I like "ramifications". Heard someone say it on the radio this morning and I've managed to include it in two conversations so far today.

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By *ncemoreroundthesunCouple
over a year ago

on the move

Recidivism is a fun word to say or some of the names in Stephen Fry's heroes book

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You'd like my word a day book

Lugubrious: forlorn, gloomy or sad.

Luctual: provokes mournful emotions.

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By *partharmony OP   Couple
over a year ago

Ruislip


"You'd like my word a day book

Lugubrious: forlorn, gloomy or sad.

Luctual: provokes mournful emotions. "

Ooh yes I think I would.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

Desuetude - (noun) the state of being no longer used or practiced ... so in some ways ... like the word itself

Blench - (verb), to shrink,flinch or quail

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love words too. Some good ones from today were monocausal (having one cause), capricious (changeable) and Clitoridectomy (surgical removal of clitoris).

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By *eddynAngelCouple
over a year ago

Tamworth

Shenanigans. It just makes me giggle

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've always liked the word Hyperbole but always thought it should be said as its spelt ie

Hyper Bole instead of Hy perbole

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