Queenfisher
Bird?
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When I'm writing (and reading), I constantly look for better and more precise (concise, and awesome) words that most effectively describe a picture of a scene I have in my head. I don't always succeed, being a non-English speaker. I can use simpler synonyms, of course, and I don't overuse fancy words at all. I do it rarely like adding spice to a dish.
But sometimes -- sometimes -- I appreciate a perfectly-honed word that can get bizarrely specific. For curiosity's sake if not to actually use in my writing.
Like chunter (=grumble, both as a motion and speech), chirrup (=speak in a high-pitched voice), welter (=to move in a turbulent fashion), to welt (=to strike hard), to bark something (=to scrape skin by hitting along something), to gee (=to command a horse or a person to go faster), to keek (=to glance surreptitiously), to gurn (=to make a grotesque face), to skite (=to move quickly and forcefully, especially when glancing off a surface, like rain skiting off a raincoat), and etc.
My main problem lies in the fact that I only find these words while reading fiction, and since these words are rare already, finding them becomes a treasure hunt.
Do any of you find at times words that are just so weird and specific, you kind of feel like writing them down simply because you think -- one day, this word might come useful? (Even though it never does T_T).
Can you share such gems please ^^?
But sometimes -- sometimes -- I appreciate a perfectly-honed word that can get bizarrely specific. For curiosity's sake if not to actually use in my writing.
Like chunter (=grumble, both as a motion and speech), chirrup (=speak in a high-pitched voice), welter (=to move in a turbulent fashion), to welt (=to strike hard), to bark something (=to scrape skin by hitting along something), to gee (=to command a horse or a person to go faster), to keek (=to glance surreptitiously), to gurn (=to make a grotesque face), to skite (=to move quickly and forcefully, especially when glancing off a surface, like rain skiting off a raincoat), and etc.
My main problem lies in the fact that I only find these words while reading fiction, and since these words are rare already, finding them becomes a treasure hunt.
Can you share such gems please ^^?