@Suicune's Fire It's great for writing purposes when you need descriptions and such.
The Word of the Day is: Oenophile
Definition:
1. A lover or connoisseur of wine
Examples:
1. Serious oenophiles will not be impressed with this particular wine, but it should be up to the standards of less-discriminating consumers.
2. "Founded in 1992, New Orleans Wine and Food Experience has definitely earned its place as an event that oenophiles, gourmets and any combination thereof mark on their to-do list each year." — Sue Strachan, The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), 28 May 2016
Word of the Day is: Trepidation
Definition:
1. A feeling of fear that causes you to hesitate because you think something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.
2. Archaic A tremulous motion
3. A nervous or fearful feeling of uncertain agitation
Examples:
1. In the first minutes, hours, or even days of fieldwork most researchers feel trepidation about being an outsider, a stranger on the scene … —Marie D. Price, Geographical Review, January-April 2001
2. This was an ambitious project, and a number of us felt some trepidation about the possible results. —Brian Phillips, New Republic, 13 Dec. 1999
3. I came aboard the 319 with trepidation, to join the lives of utter strangers, a man untried by the circumstances they had known. —Henry G. Bugbee, Jr., “Naval History,” in Authors at Sea, Robert Shenk, ed., 1997
4. He had some trepidation about agreeing to their proposal.
For some reason, i love the word Archaic. I guess maybe because i am an English Literary major? Maybe i am a bit pretentious, or just a butt nugget idk.
Trepidation is good for characters in a rather paranoid position, or even a bit of Absol-ing. Inspires me to use that in my COR backstories.
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