7 English words that nobody uses anymore (but totally should)
Facetious. Pronounced “fah-see-shuss”, this word describes when someone doesn't take a situation seriously, which ironically is very serious indeed. ...
Moist. Moist is by far the clear winner when it comes to least favorite words. Plus, moist has been around since at least 1325 A.D., which means people have had plenty of time to get sick of its use.
Pulchritudinous (and pulchritude) come from the Latin pulcher (which means “beautiful”), the same source for a number of uncommon words in English, such as pulchrify (“to beautify”), pulchritudeness (a synonym of pulchritude), and pulchrous ("fair or beautiful”).
Syzygy. Amazingly, very few English words contain three Ys. One of them also happens to describe a rare astronomical event involving three heavenly bodies. A syzygy is the alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line, commonly the Earth, the sun, and the Moon.
The 3 Letter Words Starting With Z are zen, zee, Zoo, zip, zag, zap, zit, zin, zas, zek, zap, zed, etc. These are a few 3 letter words that start with Z. You can teach more words once kids have learned the letters.
What are the 3 Letter Words Starting With J? The 3 letter words starting with J are Joy, Jus, Jet, Jug, Jew, Jun, Jee, Jar, Jay, Jog, Jab, Jaw, Jig, Jot, Job, and Jam.
Did you know? Every letter “C” in the words “Pacific Ocean” is pronounced differently. Say it slowly, and you'll find the first “C” has an “S” sound, the second has a “CK” sound, and the third has a “SH” sound.
Magnificent grand, splendid or elegant in appearance; outstanding or exceptional for its kind. Majestic exhibiting or possessing majesty, dignity or nobility; noble; grand. Marvelous miraculous; exciting surprise or wonder; astonishing; extraordinarily great or good.