| It's beyond peradventure that I would ever do this. |
actually I'm confident enouhj of my vocabulary to believe that if I don't know the word it must be a really out there, unusual word. Only pompous asses use these types of words and for what? (Now if it is scientific jargon that's something else). |
| I don't know... I have sort of a niggardly vocabulary, so I'm unlikely to do that. |
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What's that word somewhere here uses ? Squee? Swee? I forgot now, it means overly sweet. Unnecessary.
Speaking as a lawyer, we use too many big words for no good reason. It's pretty much our job.
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I am an English teacher. I read. A lot. I use off the wall words all the time that I don't even realize are off the wall.
Sorry? |
twee! |
you have to be careful with that one. |
| ^ same with "pianist." |
Yeah, you might receive an ass whooping for using that word in some circles. |
a good word for this is "cloying." (like some of these responses ).
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Even though the etymology is completely different from the offensive word, I agree. |
It's not for no reason if you're good at it. |
THANK YOU. I got a laugh out of it, couldn't remember the damn consonant.
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I should have been more precise for you annoying lawyer types. We use too many big words for no good reason.... when speaking to people in casual conversation. |