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Do you like when people use big words?

like huge, enormous, massive? is that what you mean bumpkin? oly out.

Why do people need to use big words?

I know someone who constantly does this. He's just 16. But, he thinks the whole world is stupid and hates everything. When he talks to me, it's annoying. Instead of telling me( after we eat we're going to your house) he says " when we are complete at consuming our meals we will head towards your residence" he talks this way all the time. When I ask him why he always does this, he says it's because he's not a simpleton and feels it's easier to use complex vocabulary. I just think it's hard for him to make friends because he always speaks like that and calls everyone a moron. What do u think could be the real reason he talks this way?

Any big words to describe Santa Claus?

I'm writing a Christmas story for school and in it a 6 year old and a 4 year old crush up sleeping pills and put them in the cookie batter. I need some big words to describe Santa because I want to add it to the end of this:

" There stood Blake and Julia, high-fiving and hugging. Blake turned and saw me.

“It worked.”

I was about to scream, but then I was yet again reminded that there was an unconscious body lying on my kitchen floor. Oh my gosh.

“What the HECK did you guys DO?!” I scream- whispered.
“While you weren’t looking, we crushed up some sleeping pills and put them in the cookie batter. We wanted to catch Santa!” Julia was actually excited that a.."

I wanted to use like big words to describe santa. any ideas?

Big words to call somebody idiotic?

Cretin
mattoid
omadhaun
non compos mentis
witticaster
morosoph (a learned fool)
pseudosoph (person with only a pretense of wisdom)
**** (let's just say it's a body part - Shakespeare used it, but it won't pass the censors here)
flibbertigibbet (female idiot)
duffer


*adjectives meaning stupid*
gormless
fatuous
insipid
anserine (resembling a goose)
insulse

Do I have to know a lot of big words to write a novel?

It is not specifically the words you use but the way you construct your words, your sentences and the way to put across that which you wish to say, so that it is understood.Ernest Hemingway once said, ‘If a writer of prose knows enough of what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water.A writer who omits things because he does not know them only makes hollow places in his writing.’So much of Hemingway’s greatness as a writer came because of what was not said, by the power of what you knew where the things behind his writing, beneath the surface and the truth in it. This was his genius and this is what connected him so powerfully with his audience.It opens with a line about White Elephants, unwanted gifts that become burdens and closes with a line about other people being reasonable. Hemingway’s ‘Hills like White Elephants’ was first published in the experimental art and literature magazine ‘Transition’ in August, 1927 and then later that same year in his collection of short stories titled ‘Men without Women’. It is a short story of only 1,465 words, yet what weight and power and certainty in every sentence, what simply incredible writing. The undercurrent, like a silent, malevolent rip, one senses the enormous iceberg below the surface immediately, from the very first sentence and here -as you read on- it is like lead around your ankles, dragging you down into the black abyss.This is Hemingway’s mastery, his power, it is a masterpiece in minimalist prose for the frisson it sets crackling below the surface right from the get go, like a beast in the dark whose snarl can almost be heard, ready to wreak violence upon the reader, or an impossibly sad tragedy about to unfold and stain one’s innocence and one’s hope. Yet the author never mentions the subject matter, it just hangs there unspoken, unwritten and yet understood and undeniably felt.I have studied the choice of every single word of it, every piece of punctuation, followed the arc and timbre of every sentence, the choice of every person’s name, every place name, the setting, its damned near perfect.

What do you think of people who use "big words" in everyday conversation?

To me, it makes me feel annoyed and it shows how ignorant and stupid they are.So why would I think they’re stupid? I mean, it takes a lot of effort to create such a vocabulary like them right? And that’s EXACTLY the reason why it’s stupid.When the vast majority of the people who speak the same language are unable to understand you because of your advanced vocabulary, you’re just trying to be a stuck up asshole who wants to rub their “intellect” in other people’s faces.If anyone used big words in a report or in my company when talking to me. I’d endure for a little while… But if it keeps happening I’ll promptly tell them off and get them to stop using those words.Using new big words from time to time is fun and cool. However when you’re trying to have a serious discussion or when you’re having an argument. Our primary source of communication should be as clear as possible for both parties.By using big words everywhere you’re simply crippling yourself.I’ve had a discussion with someone before on Quora and I simply couldn’t take him serious anymore due to all the big words he used. After every sentence I had to read the dictionary just to see that his big word was a synonym for words that we use in our daily life.Knowing big words is cool, could be nice during court cases I guess too. But keep it far away from actual discussions! The occasional big word is fine as you can get the meaning from the context. However, when every sentence has 5 big words, then that’s a huge middle finger to the other person. I’d just walk away, I don’t care if this stuck up guy is the emperor of earth! To me, he’ll just sound like an asshole.On the other hand, people who can communicate WITHOUT using any words at all are absolute geniuses!Take Rowan Atkinson for example! His role as Mr.Bean was absolutely genius!The use expression and the way he uses gestures to get us to know EXACTLY what he wants to do is magnificent.If you’ve never seen Mr.bean, I’d highly suggest watching it. The main character is considered a weird person, an idiot by some, genius by others. He shows that it doesnt matter whether you use words at all, for as long as you’re capable of making others understand you. And he does it with great humor!Words are merely a form of communication. If your words prevent your from communicating properly, you should change or get rid of them.

I want a funny sentence full of big words to put as my facebook status and make people laugh any ideas?

This is my favorite facebook status about long words!

Name "has hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia... (fear of long words.... AHH!!!) "

I found this on a app called Status King. It has the most funny facebook status updates of all time!

http://apps.facebook.com/status_king/en/top-25-facebook-status-updates-all-time.php

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