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Topic #42: What is your favorite word? Why? What is your least favorite word? What word are you entirely neutral about? For all your word choices, is it how they sound, or what they mean that defines your opinion of them?
There aren’t any specific words that I prefer or would consider my favorite. If I had to pick, I would probably go with any words that relate to any themes, topics, or activities that interest me, because those words would act as a memory cue for those things that I like, and potentially make me think about them more.
Simply put, my least favorite words are any words that sound similar have multiple meanings. More specifically, I dislike words possessing secondary meanings that can also be expressed more accurately or precisely by a completely different word. For example, I dislike the word “too” because it sounds too similar to “two” and “to,” and because one could use the word “also” instead to completely avoid confusion.
I also dislike words that have gained a slang definition. For example, the word “gay” can mean “cheery” or “homosexual” (which are both more clear terms for “gay”), but it has also been given the definition of “socially unacceptable” or “something that is not desirable.” Instead of appending a definition to a random word, the little kids that come up with these new definitions should instead go learn more words. Instead of “gay,” they could say “annoying,” “unwanted,” “unappealing,” “troublesome,” “loathed,” “dreaded,” “distasteful,” “displeasing,” “scorned,” or any other abundant synonyms.
Excluding the types of words mentioned above, all other words are neutral. I believe my feelings for these words are determined more by what they mean and how they are used in society, rather than how they sound or my personal opinion about them.
So Far in 2011…
Number of Taco Bell tacos eaten: 15
Number of times I did my own laundry: 1