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AEQUOREAL
(n.)
Meaning: (archaic, rare, poetic) marine; oceanic
This word sounds nice. It can substitute the words "aquatic" and "marine" in your writing.
Examples:
The little girl squealed in delight as she saw, through the glass of the aquarium, an aequoreal creature zoom past.
He was fascinated with the aequoreal life under the glistening cerulean waters.
Yeah, this word definitely sounds more pretty than just "aquatic" or "marine".
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AMATIVE
(adj.) inclined toward or displaying love.
Okay, this one should be useful. Especially since we all write stories with romance in them, huh? Well, most of us do.
You can use amative to describe a character in love, and the word would be more suitable if the person already has a boyfriend or girlfriend and is displaying love or showing affection publicly.
Examples:
He was quite amative with her, ever since the day they confessed. Now they're a happy couple.
They were friends, but they acted a bit more than friends. He felt amative towards her.
In this case, amative would be a useful word. Sounds a lot better than saying "felt inclined towards love" or "they acted very lovey-dovey all day long".
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Amaranthine Language
Non-FictionBeautiful, exotic, unique and words that you can put in your descriptive writing. You can also use them to name things, like use them to title your book and so on. This is your beautiful word dictionary, with my opinions about them too. :) © -W4NDER...