A few days ago
booyeakasha

Words with good meanings?

Words with good meanings?

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A few days ago
stinkypinkyteddybear

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Entrepreneur, or ……………………

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllanty siliogogogoch,

the longest town name in the world, (it’s in Wales, UK).

It translates to:::::

Residents of the village – whose name means St Mary’s church in the hollow of the white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and the Church of St Tysilio of the red cave – now hope that visitors from all over the world will be able to learn more of their community

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A few days ago
jackalanhyde
What sort of good meanings? How about …

“euphemism” (a polite way of saying something unpleasant);

“vacation” (it’s good for me, I can tell you!);

“opening day” (to a sports fan, the most beautiful phrase in the English language)!

Be more specific in your question. What sort of words are you looking for?

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A few days ago
frank a
Defenestrate.

Verb meaning to throw out a window. As in:

“I defenestrated the next door neighbor.” meaning:

“I threw the next door neighbor out a window.”

Awesome, right?

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A few days ago
jingyweed03
Onomatopoeia: a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object, such as “bang,” “crash”, “click,” “buzz,” “pop,” “zing,” or animal noises such as “moo”, “woof”, “oink”, “quack”, “baa”, or “meow”. The word is a synthesis of the greek words “onoma” (name) and “poio” (verb meaning “to create”) thus it essentially means “name creation”.
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A few days ago
Midna
Literally.
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A few days ago
jonz4
Peace – Love – Happiness
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A few days ago
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Do you mean words of encouragement or empowerment? Here are some:

http://www.mywordpower.com/freeWP/TLDWordlist-poster.pdf

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A few days ago
lynne c
nirvana-a state of freedom from pain and worry

euphoria-a strong feeling of happiness

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A few days ago
Aracker pedagogo
wow…

love is a good word…

how about…

passion, soccer ( that´s sounds great), wonderful…

but… sincerally.. I like EDUCATION…

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A few days ago
wahoo
“if” “but” “no” “yes” all big words when used in certain circumstances.
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