After surfing this site for a bit, you come to wonder why exactly does the English language have sooooo many words to describe one emotion.
To 'like' something - To be fond of, to find nice, to find good, to find interesting and so on.
To 'dislike' something - To not be fond of, to not find nice, to not find good, to not find interesting, to dislike something, to get irritated by something and so on.
I fail to understand, why must all the extra words adding, enhancing or killing meaning to simple words, that usually come at hand when writing poetry or great literature become a part of our casual babble.
We could might as well talk less, and eventually end up doing more. But, quite the contrary. We judge people on how verbose their work is and how cryptic they might be.
At which crossroad of thought that seems to have been a result of utter boredom, I must conclude this psuedo comtemplative compilation of words and read this all over again.
P.s.The site mentioned doesn't really give a lot to the post. Apologies.
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If only English were that easy, I'd turn into a brilliant writer! :P
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