why not synonym yourself down to easier words
i don't like reading nonfiction literature no more, people are talking like data from star trek all tweaked out on dat androidol
Because no two words have exactly the same meaning when it comes to connotation, not to mention that words are things on pages and sounds that people say, not just vessels that communicate some kind of stock meaning divorced from any specific real-world context.
Also, it's fun and rewarding to find the exact right word to use in sentences, either written or spoken. It's a testament to the amazing depth of culture. If you don't know what a word means that someone uses, look it up and see if the same meaning could truly be relayed through a different word. If the person who used the word is using the word even remotely connected to established definitions, I doubt you would find that a similar, but more common word would've meant the same thing.
I mean, Jesus people, just because you don't understand some words doesn't mean we have to go on some sort of anti-intellectual tirade or that anyone who uses words you don't understand are pretentious or misguided.
(not reacting to anyone in the thread, just the mainstream culture generally I guess).
It makes them feel smarter.
This is the truth of the matter in my experience.Normal people will use them if no other words fit what they're trying to say or the big words does a better job of making their point.
I prefer to use the full proper words than type with ugly corrupted shortened txt speak. Technology improves at an amazing rate yet people seem to get lazier and lazier nowdays it's like everything is such an effort for them, it's not that hard to use a fraction more effort and have something that doesn't show you up as an illiterate idiot with a keyboard.
bcuz if u rite lik thes then ur dumb, thrz no excuz 4 it.
Seems nowdays a lot of people no longer care, shortening everything you type just makes you look uneducated and ignorant. Makes me wonder what schools teach nowdays.
I think you're misunderstanding what the OP is saying. He's referring to people using big words to sound smart instead of using them because they convey specific meanings.
So what you're saying is we should speak in newspeak
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You could have said it was dull, too slow, tiresome, repetitive, boring. All of which are either synonyms or in the definition of the word. Highly tedious was just showing off. I just rattled off a bunch of words you could have used to get your point across that would have been far more descriptive about the mission than highly tedious was. There's a place for that word, but that wasn't it.
Is this another Ambien thread?
Woah, slow down there, tiger. Just say what you mean.specificity
He title rite good.
Is it a mod mucking about, or the original?
That still doesn't explain the OP.Title change haha.
Exactly, whenever I use a complex word in normal conversation it's not because I circled it on my word of the day calendar, my brain just throws it in there as the best fit.Not sure what you're reading OP. After the 1960s the whole "write big words to sound smart" trend more or less died out. If you see a big word, it's because it's the best word to describe the situation.
Imagine a piano keyboard, eh, 88 keys, only 88 and yet, and yet, hundreds of new melodies, new tunes, new harmonies are being composed upon hundreds of different keyboards every day in Dorset alone. Our language, tiger, our language: hundreds of thousands of available words, frillions of legitimate new ideas, so that I can say the following sentence and be utterly sure that nobody has ever said it before in the history of human communication: "Hold the newsreader's nose squarely, waiter, or friendly milk will countermand my trousers." Perfectly ordinary words, but never before put in that precise order. A unique child delivered of a unique mother.
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Not sure what you're reading OP. After the 1960s the whole "write big words to sound smart" trend more or less died out. If you see a big word, it's because it's the best word to describe the situation.
Easy. It's a cultural barrier so the dominant rich class can keep being dominant in a way where everyone *could* technically achieve. It's to not let people in.scientific lit, yes
people wouldn't fear calculus and shit if they knew how simple the fundamentals is
arithmetic is the hardest part of math, rationals don't make no sense
irrationals are god's whispers