04-27-2019, 10:13 PM | #1 |
The future is unwritten
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Vocabulary
I saw a big list of English words that nobody uses anymore. The majority I could see why, we're better served with other words. But there were a few that might be useful.
acnestis (n.): point on it’s back an animal or human can’t reach to scratch aerumnous (adj.): full of trouble. backfriend (n.): a fake friend; a secret enemy cellarhood (n.): the state of being a cellar constult (v.): to act stupidly together elozable (adj.): readily influenced by flattery fard (v.): to paint the face with cosmetics, so as to hide blemishes. gound (n.): the gunk that collects in the corners of the eyes. insordescent (adj.): growing in filthiness kankedort (n.): an awkward situation or affair malesuete (adj.): accustomed to poor habits misdelight (n.): pleasure in something wrong quag (v.): to shake something soft or flabby scrouge (v.): inconvenience/discomfort from being crowded subtrist (adj.): slightly sad unbepissed (adj.): not having been urinated on well-woulder (n.): a conditional well-wisher zyxt (v.): to see
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