Do you have a word for Wordy Wednesday? I’d love to hear your favourite word or the one that best sums up how you feel today.
In the past few weeks I’ve had many medical appointments and I’m left feeling discombobulated. Confused, a bit off kilter and out of balance perfectly describes my experience.
Said to have first been recorded in the early 1800s in the form discomboberate, it might not be a great feeling but it’s still a grand word.

Confabulate is a word I’ve always liked. I believe it basically means to chat. But when I was a kid I’d here my mother use it when she thought someone was gossiping and generally making stuff up. “She’s bloody well confabulating again.” Hope you get back on kilter soon. 😊
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Thanks Charlie. Another great word!
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One of my favourite words is dreich. I love the sound that the word makes, the way the ‘r’ resonates. You need no other word to describe the dull, drizzling weather we have been experiencing recently. It conjures up a darkness, overwhelming gloom all in that short snappy succinct clever Scottish word. I love it and it makes that sort of weather seem not so bad Barbara
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