What are your favorite, least favorite, and underutilized words?

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I want to know your favorite word, least favorite word, the word you think is most underutilized, and which words you think are over utilized? Mostly for a personal interest.

I'll start.
Favorite: ecumenical, tied with, insipid
Least Favorite: necessary
Underutilized: poignant
Over utilized: and
 

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I want to know your favorite word, least favorite word, the word you think is most underutilized, and which words you think are over utilized? Mostly for a personal interest.

I'll start.
Favorite: ecumenical, tied with, insipid
Least Favorite: necessary
Underutilized: poignant
Over utilized: and
None.

What'd you expect? My head's a damn clock now.
 

TinaMigarlo

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I want to know your favorite word, least favorite word, the word you think is most underutilized, and which words you think are over utilized? Mostly for a personal interest.

I'll start.
Favorite: ecumenical, tied with, insipid
Least Favorite: necessary
Underutilized: poignant
Over utilized: and
I like some words and I have to watch using them in everyday life, because of the looks I get. Writing lets me utilize my vocabulary without the pained looks and the pinched faces.

Phantasmagoria. Ethereal. Pedantic and pontificating. Benign and benevolent.
I love how these words really home in on something. As if the focus got adjusted and now you can see perfectly clear what is meant.
I can't go all out though, and if a writer does they risk turning into WIlliam F Buckley.
I like turning alliteration on without forcing it when it hits me.
A pedantic character is one thing. A pontificating character is another.
Yet when they are a pedantic pontificating buffoon, it really strikes home for me.
Same with benign and benevolent.
I loved when...
"the cat seemed to enjoy discovering that we were both benign and benevolent as well" just rolled off my tongue.
okay, off my fingertips.
I sat back, and said "wow. that was cool."

I think my record was four alliterations in a row, and I knew I was pushing it.
It seemed to add to the effect at the moment.
the character was out of it, taking in what they just realized had happened, head swimming.

I still use the bad overused words, though.
they kind of bookend this stuff I just described.
 

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I'm a big fan of old, obsolete or archaic words like rivelled or wan. I think they're fun. Right now, I'm having an especially good time with fallow, specifically for the meaning of yellow/brown.

I can't say I have any specific words that I feel are underused or overused, but I think a lot of people overcomplicate simple things. I'm guilty of this myself sometimes. I'm thinking in particular of a thread I saw on Twitter the other day where people were trying to say, 'I lied,' without saying 'I lied.' I think, much more often than not, it's perfectly fine to keep these simple words. In fact, I think it's often better. Say he or she. Loved or lied. Angry tired. Not everyone has to be insidiously deceitful or deeply infatuated, furious or exhausted (though these descriptions have their places).
 

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I want to know your favorite word, least favorite word, the word you think is most underutilized, and which words you think are over utilized? Mostly for a personal interest.

I'll start.
Favorite: ecumenical, tied with, insipid
Least Favorite: necessary
Underutilized: poignant
Over utilized: and
This could be fun.

Favorite (tonally): Unbeknownst
I just like the way the word adds weight to the sentence, especially in the phrase: "Unbeknownst to..."
It sets up perfectly for Dramatic Irony, which is a personal favorite foreshadowing tool to create tension and dread.

Favorite (in general, and not counting Unbeknownst): insidious, sinister, gleam, and a few others.
(I primarily write in a Gothic style for Dark-Fantasy, if that isn't already obvious).

Least favorite: I honestly don't have one, but don't really like describing things that are "cute and fluffy" unless they're Stitch.
Underutilized: Not really sure, but I think poignant would qualify on my end as well. I rarely, if ever, use it.
Overutilized: Should we count personal pronouns? If so, them. He/She/Him/Her, etc etc.
 

TinaMigarlo

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I agree but there is a minor exception with Fugly.
ah. acceptable, under the Portmanteau clause.
Crass and clever, yet caustic and callous.
All colliding coincidentally causing confusion.

yeah. I was once told I use my mouth prettier than a twenty dollar whore.
(they were quoting Blazing Saddles)
 

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Honestly? Favourite words if I ever rarely use: Esoteric and travesty. Ambience as well.
Least favourite: Any overcomplicated words.
Underutilized: Ambiguous, Malleable.
Overutilized: As. (Because of myself, I keep using 'as' instead of 'and'.)
 

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Come on, bro.
 
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