What are everyone’s favorite words?? If you see this please tag some of yours

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What are everyone’s favorite words?? If you see this please tag some of yours
How do you pronounce the "Hall" in Halloween?
Same vowel sound as Hat
Same vowel sound as Hall
I know it seems like an obvious answer but I pronounce it the first way 😂
Thanks for the poll request, anonymous! A unique question indeed 😆 Keep 'em coming, folks 😎🧡
How do you pronounce the "Hall" part of "Halloween"?
Same vowel sound as "Hat"
Same vowel sound as "Hall"
How do you pronounce "deity"?
Dee-ah-tee
Day-ah-tee
Neither
No real reason, I'm just nosy and full of questions.
How do you pronounce anti? (like antivirus or anti-hero)
Ant-ee
Ant-y
An-tee
An-ty
Aunt-ee
Aunt-y
Other
Pick an "A" word
Aardvark
Adrift
Afterimage
Agency
Aimless
Alienate
Ampersand
Annex
Aquiline
Askew
Attribute
Awl
Writers: do you have a favorite type of word?
Yes, verbs
Yes, adjectives
Yes, nouns
Yes, pronouns
Yes, adverbs
Yes, a different kind of word
No, why??
Other answer / unsure
See results / I don’t write
Most aesthetically pleasing word?
Serendipity
Mellifluous
Ephemeral
Luminous
Diaphanous
Halcyon
Panacea
Labyrinthine
Resplendent
Idyllic
Apricity
Pluvial
Not to be edgy or start anything, but what is the best word to get to say when you are describing the texture of lichens to your friends?
What is the best lichen texture word?
foliose (with leaf-like lobes)
crustose (crusty)
areolate (like dried paint)
filamentous (like string or hair)
calicioid (eye-stalk-like fruiting bodies)
byssoid (like cotton)
fruticose (shrub like, or like coral)
cladoniform (squamulose and fruticose)
squamulose (scale like)
gelatinous
leprose (crusty and powdery)
placodioid (crusty with lobed margins)