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This could happen because it would influence people’s everyday lives and relationships in a way that could change the world. It might have more impact than any other scientific discoveries which have earned experts Nobel Prizes over the years. What Is Love?Īnyone who can come up with a definitive answer will have discovered something important. The very fact they kept coming up with new ones indicates it’s not easy – and the best, and most conclusive, description has not yet been found. A cliche or two could save a lot of effort.įairy tales, poets, Hollywood movies and Internet sites followed centuries later, finding thousands, if not tens of thousands of ways to continue the quest for the best words to describe love. Dragging someone by the hair could be hard work, and grunts could be misunderstood. It would have made sense for them to start considering something other than grunts to describe those feelings they were experiencing. Perhaps they have been searching since the days when cavemen began grabbing cavewomen by the hair before dragging them into the cave as a mark of affection. People have been looking for the best words to describe love for years, centuries, and perhaps for millennia.
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In the 1970 movie “Love Story” Erich Segal used the phrase “Love means never having to say you’re sorry,” and at about the same time in our history of kitschy-coo, notebooks and stickers flooded the market featuring drawn outlines of a girl and boy, and sugar sweet “Love Is” statements. However, the phrase that has outlived him isn’t really a conclusive description. This would, of course, be 182 lines of words describing the concept of divine love. He was English, so he probably included a “u” in “splendoured” when he coined the phrase in The Hound of Heaven as he spent 182 lines investigating Christianity and God’s search for a missing soul. “A Many Splendored Thing” originated in a poem by late 19th century poet, Francis Thompson.
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The same descriptive phrase has been used for a TV soap opera. We have explosive sounds like boom (for an explosion), bang (for a gunshot or a door slamming), and pop (for a noise like a champagne bottle opening).Love has been described as “A Many Splendored Thing” in poems (William Waterway), in films (1955), and in Academy Award winning songs (lyrics Paul Francis Webster). There are tons of words for sounds in English, and many of them sound a little like what they are describing. There’s a specific word for bread/crackers that have passed their validity – these are stale. When food has gone bad, it tastes and smells rancid, rotten, or spoiled. Sometimes a food has too much of a certain flavor, and in this case you can say the taste or smell is overpowering – so strong you can’t stand it.
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A food that is full of flavor is said to be rich – but if it has little or no flavor, it is bland or tasteless.Ī food that looks like it tastes bad is unappetizing – and something that tastes so bad it can’t be eaten is unpalatable. If something looks like it tastes good, then you can describe it as mouthwatering. Something that tastes good is delicious or tasty. Nouns for unpleasant smells include odor and stench. But if something is smelly or stinky, it smells bad. If something is aromatic or fragrant, it smells nice. Cotton candy is fluffy marshmallows are spongy Smell / TasteĮnglish has different words for good and bad smells.
