Tuesday, January 24, 2017

New Words for Winter

by Kelly


A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition. ~William Arthur Ward

It's not the cold...it's really not.  It's not the layers of clothes.  It's not even the occasional snow and/or ice.


By far, the hardest part of winter for me is the long stretches of gray, sunless days.


Anyway, because 1) I had nothing inspiring to share about winter with you today and 2) I am a total word nerd, I found some interesting words that relate to this kind of dreadful winter weather - a few with which I was completely unfamiliar.

  • Nubilous - hazy, darkened
  • Obfuscous - lack of light
  • Brumous - foggy, cloudy
  • Banausic - dull, lifeless
  • Lugubrious - gloomy, pensive


On the other hand, when the sun finally does come out, it is a complete mood lifter for me.  Which could be described by the following words.

  • Apricity - the warmth of the winter sun
  • Insouciant - easygoing, untroubled
  • Clarion - cloudless, bright
  • Sanguine - happy, optimistic
  • Halcyon - calm, peaceful


I hope you enjoyed this departure from my usual style of posts...or at least found my little vocabulary lesson interesting and/or informative.  And regardless of what kind of weather you are experiencing, I wish you all copious, plenteous, munificent, and prodigious amounts of light and love.

Until next time,

Kelly

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8 comments:

  1. Hello dear word nerd, those are great ones. Smiling to read them. May the sun shine soon.

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  2. I can totally relate! We have had the most nubilous, obfuscous, brumous, banausic, and lugubrious winter I can remember. Winter is usually our payoff for surviving our hot summers -- 68 degrees and sunny is the norm. A really cold winter day is when it doesn't get out of the 50s. I can handle the cold but the gray just makes me sad. I have a lot more appreciation for the people who live in it for months at a time! So let's all pray for some clarion days! I'm ready!

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  3. Excellent post, weather definitely affects my mood.

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  4. It has been a most miserable January, not the cold, not the snow (none), not the ice (very little) but the grey, OMG the grey. So a trip to Phoenix wouldn't even give me a break. I feel your pain, really I do.

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  5. Outstanding, extraordinary, astounding, spectacular, sensational post! Thank you!

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  6. Another soul with an inner word nerd! Fantabulous and splendiferous!

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  7. Love this delightful post! I'll be writing these words down on my "word list." We have had two sunny days in a row and it's been wonderful!

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  8. After a lugubriuos day and rain, rain, rain, I look forward to tomorrow when the sun will shine again. Love learning new words and adding to my vocabulary. Thanks for a fun little lesson today and I hope you see the sunshine this week! XO

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