Do you ever get stuck for “that one word” that best describes a nuanced feeling or a thing? Well, I do. This curiosity set me up for some random browsing. What I found, was a bunch of words that were fairly descriptive and interesting. I began categorizing some 100 words; from being prohibitive & amusing on one hand to conversational & slang on another. From a usability perspective, I am inclined to remember words that are both easier to use and easily understood. The rest are plain trivia.
Words I can live with:
1. Aglet: that little plastic bit on the end of your shoelace or drawstrings.
2. Aphthong: alphabets used in spelling a word but not in pronouncing it, essentially silent alphabets in a word: Example: Knife | Knew | Knight | Wednesday; Yes, people ‘d’ is silent J
3. Akimbo: love standing with your ‘hands on your hips and elbows outwards’? The position is called Akimbo.
4. Barm: the foam on your beer is barm. Cheers!
5. Beblubber: the swollen eyes and face due to crying. She looked beblubbered-for crying out loud!
6. Box-tent: That plastic tripod that comes in your pizza box is a box tent. Not only does it have a name it has a patent too.
7. Brannock Device: Useless trivia but did you know that the instrument used to measure your feet at the shoe store had a name?
8. Claptrap: pretentious empty language or writing. Use of big words which mean nothing, are insincere. If you do end up familiarizing yourself with these words you will surely fall into this trap.
9. Clinophile: a person who loves beds. Need I say more? Need to go back to my reclining, clinophile position.
10. Contranym: a word that can be its own antonym. Stumped? So was I. Let me come to your rescue with some examples
a. Cleave: to sever | to cling
b. Off: Activated (alarm went off)| Deactivated (turn it off)
c. Weather: to withstand (she can weather any situation)| to be worn away ( she looked weathered)