a logophile’s word of the day
par·ox·ysm
/ˈperəkˌsizəm/
noun
a sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity.

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a logophile’s word of the day
par·ox·ysm
/ˈperəkˌsizəm/
noun
a sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity.
a logophile’s word of the day:
tem·pes·tu·ous
/temˈpesCH(o͞o)əs/
adjective
characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion.
very stormy.
you ever have an amazing idea for your story that’s absolutely wild and unexpected and completely throws you off your outline but you use it anyway
Progress is progress. Don’t belittle how far you’ve come because of how far someone else is. I’m proud of you being able to see another day, after everything you’ve been through.
a logophile’s word of the day:
ev·a·nes·cent
/ˌevəˈnes(ə)nt/
adjective
LITERARY
soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
i think i’m just going to hide out in the corners for a little bit before fully trying to get into the writeblr community 😅
She had always wanted words, she loved them; grew up on them. Words gave her clarity, brought reason, shape.
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a logophile’s word of the day:
mer·e·tri·cious
merəˈtriSHəs/
adjective
apparently attractive but having in reality no value or integrity.
if you would be so kind as to reblog this if you feel insecure about your writing skills.
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Most of the time yes
a logophile’s word of the day:
mel·lif·lu·ous
adjective
(of a voice or words) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
Wylan: Boy, I sure showed them.
Wylan: Did you see how uncomfortable they got when I started crying?