yea i mean i don’t think i’ve heard of that word before
heaven no
i’d actually be trying to win instead of having a jest at silviu’s expense then
emphasis on a jest at silviu’s expense /j&lh
You’d probably win if you’d be put in a fight against a chicken in its cage, cuz your arms barely are any stronger than a rooster
are you mocking my achievement of dethroning sir cluckious in 2013?
Is that like a character from a kongregate game
assumably
Nicole school did not teach me comebacks for this
or for anything else, clearly
BELIE. Who tf uses belie!?
(That’s the joke. Nobody does. Hence why it’s obsolete.)
((Context: Final word in a Squaredle puzzle.))
Here’s some fancy words that I am keeping for a while.
ignominy, wastrel, dulcet, sojourn, philander, glean, reprobate, incisive, milksop, elysian, portent, liverish, vaunted, lily-livered, stalwart, beleaguered, deluge, throes, succour, flouts, spurn, conniving, modicum, indolent, vacuous, maim, aggrandize, trove, acquiescence, despondent, agog, cajole, precocious, endow, parsimony, nascent, censure, caprice, ebb, erstwhile, surmise, behest, indisposed, dither, tizzy, perdition, candor, regale,
All of these words are pretty common words
Conniving feels semi-common
rest of them are fancy I think
i feel like glean, behest, stalwart & nascent are more used than like censure/regale
Where do you hear trove, regale, censure and precocious ever being used
All of those words are kinda common too I think yea
What ignominy it would be if that wastrel were able to consume that dulcet tart. Her sojourn, spent philandering, will now only glean the quality of reprobate from passerby glances-they wouldn’t even have to be incisive. Even the milksop of an oaf would discover that elysian dream only portents doom.
and i’m too lazy to finish the rest before this becomes obsolete within the conversation
Treasure trove
regale with a tale
x was censured
precocious
(tbf that words not that common i just remember it lmfao)
Well at least United Nations should use it cuz I kept forgetting what censure is without trying to associate it with censor
I was surprised of regale. Cuz in Spanish regalos means gifts, while in Romanian it sounds similar to “royal”.