[bksvol-discuss] Re: [bksvol-discuss]writers who use big words

  • From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 19:26:45 -0700 (PDT)

My husband, being a college professor, used it when  telling me his class 
schedule. I think  I was telling my daughter either about movies we'd seen or a 
book I had read

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From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx <Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: [bksvol-discuss]writers who use big words
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Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 5:57 PM

I have no memory of where or when I learned the word penultimate, but it is an 
integral part of my vocabulary and so it is available to be used whenever I 
find it appropriate to do so. However, it is one of the less frequent words in 
the English language and so it is also a word that I do not often have an 
appropriate use for. I could, of course, make a
 point of using it, but the very act of making that point would be, in fact, an 
act of pretentiousness. When one is learning a new word it is a good idea to 
work it into as many conversations as possible so that it can be absorbed into 
one's vocabulary, but once it has been absorbed, that effort does turn into 
pretentiousness. I do use the word penultimate unpretentiously now and then, 
though, and I don't think that casual use has ever elicited the accusation of 
pretentiousness. 



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I learned the word penultimate when I was learning Braille shorthand many many 
years ago. I always thought, "who in the hell is going to use that word in

a letter?"

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Cindy 



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My husband taught me the word penultimate and I use it when appropriate. I used 
once at supper with my daughter and son-in-law; my daughter (a well-educated

pediatrician didn't know what it meant (of course, I was also well educated and 
an avid reader but I hadn't come across it before-or if I had I hadn't

paid much attention. I told her what it meant but my son-in law, who wasn't in 
a very good mood, said anyone who used it was being pretentious.. Now I'm

careful what I say around him

When I was teaching, or when I'm talking to children, I try to speak normally 
and use a good vocabulary, explaining the meaning of words if necessary but

not "dumbing down" my vocabulary



Cindy



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From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx <Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>

Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: [bksvol-discuss]writers who use big words

To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 8:39 AM



What gets to me is what some people consider a big word. Once, in an effort to 
be facetious, I made reference to my id and then I was accused of using

a big word to impress. Id is a big word? Then, at least twice, in casual 
conversation I used the word recondite. Both times the person to whom I was 
talking

reached without comment for a dictionary to look up the word. One of them then 
expressed surprise that I had used it in a way that I obviously knew what

it meant.



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Hi all,



I love being able to look up the occasional word. Taylor Caldwell is one of 
those writers who uses big words naturally, as if she figures her readers

will know what on earth she's talking about! I had to resort to the dictionary 
for "efulgent" Anybody heard of efulgent? I also looked up "Lambent",

any takers on that one? I better retake the SAT's I could probably get a better 
score now after fourty years. <smiling> 



Ann P.



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