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Schrödinger’s adjective

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Strange words with profound meanings that I love:
✨ Frenzy ✨ Ethereal ✨ Serendipity ✨ Ineffable ✨ Epiphany ✨ Forelsket ✨ Ephemeral ✨ Nefelibata ✨ Iridescence ✨ Ataraxy ✨ Ikigai ✨ Meraki ✨ Destinesia ✨ Fernweh ✨ Eudaimonia ✨ Transubstantiation ✨ Effervescence ✨ Alexithymia ✨ Sophrosyne ✨ Chrysalism ✨ Sidereal ✨ Insouciant✨ Petrichor✨ Aeipathy✨ Hygge✨ Oblivion✨
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Learning English can be a real puzzle! 🤔 Ever tried to figure out the rule ‘I before E except after C,’ only to stumble upon words like ‘weird’? 😂 Who came up with these rules anyway?

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More Weird & Wonderful Words
If you haven’t checked out the first article regarding Weird + Wonderful Words, you really should. You don’t have to, but this is a continution of that list. I figured, that it hadn’t even been my full list, so why not share the rest too?
In case you don’t feel like going back and reading the other one, I’ll explain my reasoning behind this.
As an aspiring writer, I’m always in search of unique and new words to add to my vocabulary. I can’t include everything I want to as some words don’t fit my writing style or the topic I’m writing about. I enjoy learning and finding new words and compiled a list over the last few years of some of my favorites that I’ve come across.
I have hopes that maybe I can use them one day in one way or another so until then I like refreshing my mind on them.