Vocabulary has changed through the years. Bad can be good and hood type words are now a common use in the American language.
Is there a word that is sophisticated to you beside the word it self?
Intrigued
Vocabulary has changed through the years. Bad can be good and hood type words are now a common use in the American language.Could we narrow it down a bit? Is there a particular word for which you want a sophisticated substitute?
Is there a word that is sophisticated to you beside the word it self?
Intrigued Originally Posted by Majichands
Vocabulary has changed through the years. Bad can be good and hood type words are now a common use in the American language.Hey, Majichands, I thought about you (very pleasant!) and this thread when I was checking on a spelling in the dictionary last night. Here's a sophisticated word: seriatim, pronounced SEER-ee-ah-tim. It's an adverb, and it means occurring or arranged according to a series. Example: "I have my spice cabinet arranged seriatim, alphabetically." The less-sophisticated equivalent would be serially.
Is there a word that is sophisticated to you beside the word it self?
Intrigued Originally Posted by Majichands
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