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Here are some beautiful, interesting, unique words in the language of english or from other languages with definitions that are beautiful and relatable. Credits to tumblr posts and the internet. These are just ones that I find beautiful but you can always search up more words.
I hope you enjoy reading this post and feel free to share your own interesting words because I will be adding more on as I discover more. ~M
(This can help you in your writing/reading. Also, any fandom related terms are in Bold.)

oblivion: the condition or quality of being completely forgotten

lisztomania: a need to listen to music all the time

sophrosyne: a healthy state of mind, characterized by self-control, moderation, and a deep awareness of one's true self, and resulting in true happiness

paralian: one who lives by the sea

serendipity: finding something good without looking for it

meliorism: the belief that the world gets better, the belief that humans can improve the world

wanderlust: a great desire to travel and rove about

tacenda: things better left unsaid; matters to be passed over in silence

cosmogyral: whirling around the universe

mephobia: fear of becoming so awesome that the human race can't handle it and everybody dies

logolepsy: an obsession with words

heliophilia: desire to stay in the sun: love of sunlight

eleutheromania: an intense and irresistible desire for freedom

hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia: the fear of long words

komorebi: sunlight filtering through trees

ineffable: too great to be expressed in words

mélomanie: an excessive and abnormal love and deep attraction to music and melody

euphoria: a feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness

fruition: the point at which a plan or project is realized

scintillate: to emit sparks; to twinkle, as the stars

serene: calm, peaceful, tranquil

kaleidoscopic: having complex patterns of colours; multicoloured

eesome: pleasing to the eye

sursurrus: a low soft sound, as of whispering or muttering or a quiet wind; a whisper or a rustling

pluviophile: a lover of rain; someone who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days

sonder: the realization that each passerby has a life as vivid and complex as your own

mangata: the roadlike reflection of the moon on the water

vellichor: the strange wistfulness of used bookshops

habseligkeiten: things that an adult might find worthless, but that a child regards as treasures

adoxography: skilled writing on an unimportant subject

petrichor: the smell of earth after rain

kenopsia: the eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that is usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet

jouska: a hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head

exulansis: the tendency to give up on trying to talk about an experience because people are unable to relate to it

acchiolism: the awareness of the smallness of your perspective

selenophile: a person who loves the moon

lethologica: when you can't remember the word you're thinking of, but it's on the tip of your tongue

sesquipedalian: a person who overuses long words to appear smart

hypnic jerk: the sensation of dropping often accompanied by a quick jerk some people experience while falling asleep

bibliophile: lover of books

cinephile: film/cinema lover

anglophile: someone who likes the UK, British people or British things

(I added those last three for fandom references.)

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