The word I'm exploring today is 'Sonorous'. Originating from the Latin 'sonorous', it perfectly captures the essence of a deep, full, and resonant sound. Think about the last concert or live performance you attended - the powerful sounds resonating in the hall can be described as sonorous. It’s not just …
So I've been using the word 'Brouhaha' pretty frequently these days. It's an onomatopoeic word from French, and it means an uproar or hubbub. It's perfect for describing those messy family gatherings or loud football matches. Plus, it's fun to say. Brouhaha. Just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
Seriously though, who came up with 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious'? Sounds like something out of a Dr. Seuss book, but apparently, it's from a Disney movie? And people actually use it? I mean, come on...
Hey there, I just learned a new word today and had to share it here: 'Flibbertigibbet'. Apparently, it's an old term for a flighty or frivolous person. Sounds super fancy, doesn't it?
Y'all ever had a word that gets stuck in your head? For me, it's 'Phenomenal'. Just love the way it rolls off the tongue. Plus I get to sound all sophisticated and stuff lol.
The word 'Serendipity', derived from an old name of Sri Lanka, Serendip, is one of my favorites. It was coined by Horace Walpole and actually relates to a Persian fairy tale about three princes from the island who possessed special abilities to make lucky discoveries. 'Serendipity' embodies that magical feeling …