At a Loss For Words?
Maybe it’s because the word you’re looking for is no longer in the dictionary?
According to Save The Words.org
” Each year hundreds of words are dropped from the English language. Old words, wise words, hard-working words. Words that once led meaningful lives but now lie abandoned and forgotten. “
I am very Novaturient, and would like to help out. I hope you are as well! So what can we do? Adopt a Word!
Go to Save The Words.org and sign up to adopt a word. You can either search for a specific word, or do like I did and choose a random word to adopt. And it’s FREE! That’s my favorite word, well next to my adopted child “Novaturient“. All you have to do is promise to use your adopted word where ever possible as much as possible. To get the word out about your word!
You’ll even recieve this handsome certificate of adoption like mine!
Interestingly enough, I didn’t know what this word meant when I adopted it. However, after the adoption was finalized, I saw the definition and felt it was very appropriate considering my present path of learning and changing my life. What does Novaturient mean? I’m so glad you asked!!!
Novaturient:
adj.
Desiring changes or alterations
The novel’s author rightly rejected the novaturient wishes of the screenwriters
The tea lady’s novaturient wishes were ignored & later that evening, everybody came down with terrible diarrhea.
Head on over to Save the Words.org and adopt a great word today before they are all gone!! Only YOU can prevent writer’s block!
A special thanks goes to Bore Me To Tears for introducing me to Save the Words and this terrible tragedy!







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Wow, you really do learn something new everyday! I had no idea words were dropped and I certainly did not know you could save them through adoption!
Thanks for sharing, you have a great blog here!
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