Five Favourite Words for the Literacy Builder Award
The fabulous Francine from Romancing the blog came dancing my way and bestowed us the Literacy Builder Award. The dear Lady Hermit and I are both very chuffed!
Rules:
1. Tell us your five favourite words and why you like them.
2. Pass the award onto three bloggers who you think are excellent literacy builders and link to their sites.
3. Contact the bloggers you nominate and let them know about the award.
Now, this may surprise you....or perhaps not. I uncovered five of my favourite cobwebbed words in a previous post called Foliage, Midlands and the P word. I'm posting three of the original five here and adding a few new ones.
* I am passing this award to three lovely bloggers whose musings make me smile whenever I stop by *
** Have a lovely weekend everyone! Hopefully we can all sneak in a few writerly moments! **
Rules:
1. Tell us your five favourite words and why you like them.
2. Pass the award onto three bloggers who you think are excellent literacy builders and link to their sites.
3. Contact the bloggers you nominate and let them know about the award.
Now, this may surprise you....or perhaps not. I uncovered five of my favourite cobwebbed words in a previous post called Foliage, Midlands and the P word. I'm posting three of the original five here and adding a few new ones.
1. Soliloquies - Dramatic monologuing and reflections? I just love how this word rolls of my tongue!
2. Pudendum - Ahem, well how should we describe our lower regions? I'll be honest. This one makes me giggle like a silly school girl. I loved it from the first time I heard it roll off the tongue of delightful Dame Judy Dench....that Dame has a way with words!
3. Discombobulate - confusing, befuddled, stupefy, bewildered...well its a mystery to me but I highly recommend inserting this little baby into the next conversation with family or friends...just to see the confusion on their faces...whatever does that word mean?
4. Salacious - I'm writing Women's Fiction -there will be plenty of scenes where characters lust over each other.
5. Vivacious - lively, high spirited, sprightly. *Sigh* This pretty much sums up my MC right now. She's a darling really!
* I am passing this award to three lovely bloggers whose musings make me smile whenever I stop by *
Jason RM @ A Writer's Words
Tara @ Feel of Something New
Krista Lynne Jensen @ Krista Lynne Jensen
** Have a lovely weekend everyone! Hopefully we can all sneak in a few writerly moments! **
* Do you have any favourite words you love to roll off the tip of your tongue? *
Comments
It sounds like it's definition <3
also, resilient. Because the "z" sound makes it sound strong, again, like its meaning :)
Soliloquies - awesome word.
You're the second person to choose discombobulate. I don't remember if I used it for my list, but I like it too.
I'm going to use "pudendum" in a sentence today. I hope I don't get slapped!
@Susan - It's funny isn't? One word and we're back at school. LOL. I love salacious too!
@Krista - Hello! You're very welcome and all the best for your upcoming book! ;)
@Jude - Ooh good words, me like! I've not heard susurrus before so thats a new one for me. Resilient is fab, I quite agree.
@Theresa - thank you dear. Soliloquies is lovely. Discombobulate - I remember sitting down one day and just trying to work it into so many sentences. Alas, it dominates any paragraph it sits in. Still love it though.
@Nathalie, thanks so much!! :))
@Michelle, thank you. Perspicacious - I love it!!! ;)
@Pat - thank you!! Haha. Please do tell how you fair with 'pudendum' - I hope there's not too much slapping. LOL.
@Kelly, thank you my dear! Salacious is quite fabulous. ;))
I love saying "deoxyribonucleic".
I love hullabaloo, tomfoolery, shenanigans, bamboozle. :)
@Quinn, Discord - fabulous. Gosh, that conjours up so many different images for me.
@Jemi - I agree, with most of these words, its the rhythm! ;)
@PK - love your words, especially tomfoolery - now I can definitely slip that one into conversation today. ;)
Oh, gosh, there are so many words that just tickle me. Unfortunately, few of them are coming to me at the moment. (But when I need them, they'll be there.)
One of yours that I like a good deal is "Discombobulate". I don't get to use it often, but I do like it. (I once heard an athlete call it, "Discombooberate". I might like his version even better!)
Some others that would make my long list of favorites are: Bourbon (I like how it looks, sounds, smells, and yeah, it doesn't taste bad either); Sheboygan (a small town in Wisconsin); Cadillac; Chartreuse; Pachuco; Palooka; and Sazerac (it's an old-tyme cocktail - I had one once and it was pretty good but not as good as its name).
Of course, there are also some words I don't like, but I won't go there now - this is supposed to be a happy blog bit!
~ D-FensDogg
'Loyal American Underground'