Some words have a certain stylish flair. They have pizzazz. You see them and the emotion and action jump off the screen or page. It’s like a house that gets refurbished and all of a sudden turns heads for the first time in years or seeing a dry, just-the-facts coworker outside of work and finding out they ooze charisma and energy.
I love words like that — the ones that completely change how you feel. The favorite words listed each year by publishers like Merriam-Webster and Dictionary.com tend to lean toward words with evocative sounds and specific meanings. They frequently cite words that are descriptive, ironic, or pleasing to say. Top favorites often include words like “serendipity,” “iridescent,” “euphoria,” and “effervescent.”
I’m a word guy, of course I like them. However, here’s a few more that are pleasing to my ears:

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–Mojo. A magical charm, personal charisma, or confidence (“getting your mojo back.”)
–Burst, Leap, Surge, Boom, Spark, and Galvanize.
–Cherish, Ecstatic, Enthusiastic, Excitement, Vibrant.
–Giggle, Chuckle, Laughter.
–Devour, Create, Pounce. When you hear these verbs, you can see it. You can feel, taste, and see the action. You know instantly what’s going on.
–Compassionate, Kind, Love, Happy, Hopeful, Joyful.

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–Whimsical, Playful, Knowledgeable.
–Moolah. An American slang term for money. Cash, loot, bucks, bread, or dough all work. And, yes, Moolah isn’t the most respectful term. You almost feel like you need to lead with “pardon my French” before using the word in a sentence. But if we’re talking “money, money, money” then let’s have some fun saying it.
–Safe, Save, Savor, Beloved. Wrapped in the arms of someone who treasures and values you. No better feeling.
–Grounded, Wise, Balanced, Centered. Someone who says what they mean, means what they say. Someone who’s got your back when you need it the most. Now those are good words, very good words.
–Gobbledygook, Brouhaha, Shenanigans, Audacious, Topsy-turvy. Go big or go home.
–Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. And yes it is a real word meaning extraordinarily good, wonderful, or fantastic. Thank you Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.

There’s certain short phrases that are music to the ears too.
–“Great job.”
–“I was just thinking about you.”
–“You inspire me.”
–“Let’s work together.”
–“Thank you, friend.”
–“I love you Daddy.”
Since we’re talking favorites, I should probably share a few of my least favorite words. In studies, people consistently rank “Moist” as one of the most despised word in the English language. I would add a few more words that hurt the ears as soon as you see them.
They’re like a loud construction vehicle backing up and breaking the silence of a quiet morning. They jostle and rumble and destroy the calm. They include: Lukewarm, Negative, Very, Apathy, Hellish, Scandalous, Hate, Effect, and Cruel.
They’re just so blasé. (Yea, you can add blasé to that list too.) They make you want to cringe.
What’s your favorite? Least favorite?
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I love words like amazing, awesome, fabulous, cool, and incredible. Anything positive works for me. I don’t like negative words.
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The Amazing, Fabulous Darlene. Ha, ha. I’m with you on those words. They naturally put you in a good mood. My kind of words.
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Grace is my favorite. Bitterness, not so much.
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Oh, I love that one. Grace is such a cool word. I can’t always define it well . . . but I love the way it makes me feel. Nothing else like it. Thanks Willie — a perfect example of a great word. And yes, I’ll pass on bitterness. An ugly word.
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These are all great! My father-in-law recently introduced me to a fun one: flibbertigibbet. It’s a Middle English word referring to a flighty or whimsical person. In modern use, it is used as a slang term, especially in Yorkshire, England for a gossipy or overly talkative person.
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I’ve heard it, but have never used it. My goal for the next year: find a way to get “flibbertigibbet” into one of my blogs. Ha, ha. Love it Erin.
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My brother-in-law uses a word that I know love: “Shenanigans!” As for the worst? SO SO overused in news coverage: “droves.”
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I’ve been known to use shenanigans a time or two. Usually when I’m joking with my kids. Ha, ha. And yes I’m with you on droves. What does it even mean. Local TV news seems to love it. I suspect because it’s fuzzy on actual numbers. It lets it up to the listener to decide. Ugh.
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Great point!
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Certain words and phrases roll out with extra rhythm and sprint in their steps – you listed quite a few of them. Words do matter – and here’s another great reason why!
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Words matter. Ha, ha. We’ve definitely been reminded of that fact in the past few years. Words matter. Actions matter. People matter. Thanks Ab.
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Winsome, good. Well-worn, no so.
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Oh those two are good ones. My fear with winsome is that I always feel like I don’t have the meaning down pat. I’ve had to look it up every time I’ve ever used it. I always think it means lucky. Not sure why . . . still I love the word. Ha, ha.
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My favorite word is FABULOUS! I say it as much as possible and have several signs with the word around the house and in my office.
My least favorite (next to moist – thank you for joining me on this platform) are actually two words “no worries”. I cannot even tell you why. There is no story or hidden agenda behind it. Just a cringe reflex when I hear it.
Hope your week is off to a fantastic start my friend!
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Now I’m doing my best SNL Billy Crystal impersonation. “You look Fabulous.” Ha ha. A great word! And I’m with you on no worries. It just sounds so fake. Ha ha.
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Billy is my fave! Well documented here. His Fernando just levels me every time! 😂😂😂
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my post tomorrow is about a word that is new to me, and i love words!
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Here’s to new words! Ha ha.
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Oh, devour, create, pounce – you are right, that is such a descriptive trio. I love how your “word” person enthusiasm shines in this post, Brian!
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Oh I’m definitely a “word nerd.” Ha, ha! 🤣🤣😎😎
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Thanks, Brian, for being a curator of a radiant vocabulary! You are changing the world, one uplifting word at a time!
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Oh you’re too kind. I don’t know about “uplifting” but I do try to have fun with my writing. Life is too short, ya gotta enjoy it. Thank you!!!!
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⭐️🤓
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😎😎😎😎
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Thanks for this word list, Brian. I recently started my favorite words list. Here are a few: Love, Hope, Adventure, Joy, Awesome, Exquisite, Brave, Powerful, Inventive, Creative, Innovative, Fascinating, Interesting, Magnificent, Optimistic, Thoughtful…. So many words to love.
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Oh these are so good Rose. Exquisite. Inventive. Optimistic. Love the forward-thinking, positivity. Thanks for sharing.
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I just realised I say a lot of “Fantastic”
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You and me both. It’s a great word. It’s a happy word.
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How fantastic 😂 we share this!
Sorry I couldn’t resist😉
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Oh hell, I love hellish. It has something to do with my personality. 😉 I love these: Gobbledygook, Brouhaha, Shenanigans.
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I find that I use Shenanigans a lot when I’m talking about something that my grown adult kids are doing. Usually it’s making fun of me . . . so shenanigans is very appropriate. Ha, ha. 😎😎😎
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Excellent word.
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I wonder if “Mojo” and “Mojito” are related. You drink a couple of Mojitos and magical charm, personal charisma, and confidence all come to life. 😂 Hopeful is my favorite, and definitely Moolah is my least favorite.
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I had the same thought about Moolah. I hate the focus on money in society today. But I kind of like poking fun of the word in a tongue in cheek way. Hopeful is a great word. Need so much more of it.
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Absolutely! A lot more.
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Poor moist gets a bad rap. Moist is good! It’s relief after a drought! It’s a thirst that has been quenched! It’s your lover’s lips! It’s condensation on an ice-cold beer. C’mon, people…embrace moist!
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You’re right it’s a simple word! Ha ha.
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What a great post, I love the words!
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Funny the words we love and the ones we don’t!!! Excellent. Another word I love. Ha ha.
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