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Maybe the word uses letters that aren't often seen, perhaps it satisfyingly rolls off the tongue or maybe it just has a really fun meaning (or it's a unique way to express an everyday thought). All of the words on this list are interesting in their own ways, and you'll love getting to learn them.

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AdjectivePronunciation: Gran-dih-luh-kwentMeaning: Using overly showy or extravagant language.Example: After reading this Parade article, I'm prepared to be grandiloquent in my next conversation.

2. Lackadaisical

AdjectivePronunciation: Lah-kuh-day-zih-kulMeaning: LazyExample: The student had a lackadaisical approach to doing homework.

AdjectivePronunciation: Flah-ber-gah-stedMeaning: Overcome with shockExample: My boss was flabbergasted when I quit my job.

4. Predilection

NounPronunciation: Preh-duh-lehk-shunMeaning: A preference for somethingExample: She had a predilection for gourmet food.

AdjectivePronunciation: Rih-splehn-dentMeaning: Shining brightlyExample: The night sky was resplendent with stars.

6. Scintillating

AdjectivePronunciation: sin-tuh-lay-tingMeaning: Witty; livelyExample: She had a scintillating conversation at the dinner party.

NounPronunciation: sair-un-dip-ih-teeMeaning: Luck; happy accidentExample: It was serendipity that her favorite coffee shop was giving away free beverages when she walked by.

8. Coruscate

VerbPronunciation: Cor-uh-skayteMeaning: SparkleExample: She loved that the sun made her engagement ring coruscate.

AdjectivePronunciation: Kun-vih-vee-uhlMeaning: Friendly; enjoyableExample: The dinner party had a convivial atmosphere.

10. Gossamer

NounPronunciation: gaw-suh-murMeaning: Something light and delicate.Example: The bride's gossamer veil practically floated down the aisle.

NounPronunciation: peh-trih-corMeaning: The earthy, pleasant odor associated with rainfallExample: He savored the hint of petrichor during the storm.

12. Ethereal

AdjectivePronunciation: ih-theer-ee-uhlMeaning: Heavenly; otherworldlyExample: She spoke with an ethereal tone.

VerbPronunciation: Kun-fab-yoo-laytMeaning: To chat or have an informal conversationExample: The baseball players liked to confabulate in the dugout.

14. Effervescent

AdjectivePronunciation: eh-fer-vess-untMeaning: Bubbly; livelyExample: My new coworker has an effervescent personality, even in the morning.

NounPronunciation: sihz-ih-jeeMeaning: The alignment of three celestial bodies.Example: The solar eclipse was a perfect syzygy between the sun, moon and earth.

16. Illustrious

AdjectivePronunciation: Ih-luhs-tree-uhsMeaning: Notable; distinguishedExample: My professor is an illustrious author.

AdjectivePronunciation: rih-kal-sih-truntMeaning: Resisting authority; disobedientExample: The recalcitrant toddler hated bedtime.

18. Infinitesimal

AdjectivePronunciation: in-fin-ih-teh-sih-muhlMeaning: Very smallExample: My odds of winning the lottery are infinitesimal.

NounPronunciation: On-weeMeaning: Utter lack of interest; boredomExample: When he clocks into work, he's hit with a great sense of ennui.

20. Prestidigitation

NounPronunciation: press-tih-dij-ih-tay-shuhnMeaning: Sleight of hand.Example: The magician was a master of prestidigitation.

VerbPronunciation: dee-fen-uh-straytMeaning: To throw something out a windowExample: Sometimes I want to defenestrate my smartphone.

22. Petulant

AdjectivePronunciation: Peh-chuh-luntMeaning: Impatient; irritableExample: I'm petulant before I drink my coffee.

NounPronunciation: ih-dee-uh-sing-kruh-seeMeaning: An individual's particular behavior or habitExample: My idiosyncrasy is that I have to put on my left sock before my right one.

24. Haggle

VerbPronunciation: Hah-gullMeaning: To bargainExample: He loved to haggle at the farmer's market.

NounPronunciation: Hahj-pahjMeaning: A mixture or jumbleExample: My furniture is a hodgepodge of things I've found at yard sales.

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26. Cockamamie

AdjectivePronunciation: Caw-kuh-may-meeMeaning: RidiculousExample: He was full of cockamamie ideas.

NounPronunciation: smohr-guss-bordMeaning: A mixture; varietyExample: Thanksgiving dinner was a smorgasbord of family recipes.

28. Elocution

NounPronunciation: el-uh-kyoo-shuhnMeaning: Style of speakingExample: The teacher's flawless elocution made it easy to listen to her lessons.

VerbPronunciation: Juhk-stuh-pohsMeaning: To place together for comparisonExample: The fashion designer loves to juxtapose luxe materials with utilitarian silhouettes.

30. Menagerie

NounPronunciation: muh·nah·zher·eeMeaning: A varied mixtureExample: The zoo was an impressive menagerie with animals from Africa, India and more.

NounPronunciation: Kihz-metMeaning: Destiny; fateExample: Running into that cute man at my favorite diner felt like kismet.

32. Protégé

NounPronunciation: proh-tuh-zhayMeaning: Someone who is guided or trained by an influential personExample: My protégé at work is almost ready to take over my meetings.

AdjectivePronunciation: bih-guy-lingMeaning: CharmingExample: He had a beguiling smile.

34. Swanky

AdjectivePronunciation: Swayng-keeMeaning: StylishExample: Jay Gatsby threw swanky parties.

NounPronunciation: shuh-nan-ih-gunzMeaning: Silly behaviorExample: The babysitter was tired of the toddler's shenanigans.

36. Nonchalant

AdjectivePronunciation: non-shuh-lahntMeaning: Casual; unconcernedExample: I try to be nonchalant at work so they don't think I hate my job.

NounPronunciation: kuh-lam-ih-teeMeaning: A disastrous eventExample: When we put the fire out, we managed to avoid a major calamity.

38. Lollygag

VerbPronunciation: Law-lee-gagMeaning: To waste timeExample: The students always lollygag on the way back from recess.

VerbPronunciation: Fluh-muxMeaning: ConfuseExample: The cute girl could easily flummox me.

40. Kerfuffle

NounPronunciation: Kur-fuh-fullMeaning: A fuss or commotionExample: My kids got into a kerfuffle over who gets to sit in the front seat.

VerbPronunciation: Skih-dah-dullMeaning: To leave in a hurryExample: We'd better skedaddle before the storm hits.

42. Eldritch

AdjectivePronunciation: el-dritchMeaning: SpookyExample: The abandoned house has an eldritch vibe.

NounPronunciation: kah-tuh-listMeaning: Something that speeds up or creates change and actionExample: Getting a raise would serve as a catalyst for my improved work ethic.

44. Discombobulate

VerbPronunciation: dis-kum-bob-yoo-laytMeaning: To confuseExample: A night of drinking will always discombobulate me.

NounPronunciation: Zee-nithMeaning: The highest pointExample: My boss retired after reaching the zenith of his career.

46. Pulchritudinous

AdjectivePronunciation: puhl-kruh-too-dih-nuhsMeaning: BeautifulExample: My wife is pulchritudinous.

NounPronunciation: Uh-nig-muhMeaning: A puzzling situation or personExample: My ex was such an enigma.

48. Brusque

AdjectivePronunciation: Bruh-skMeaning: Blunt; abruptExample: My dad has a brusque tone.

VerbPronunciation: Fih-nay-gullMeaning: To get something by trickery or manipulationExample: My coworker managed to finagle an extra vacation day by saying her flight was delayed.

50. Obfuscate

VerbPronunciation: Awb-fuh-skaytMeaning: To confuseExample: Don't obfuscate people by using too many big words.

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Source:

Frontiers. (2016, August 16). Most adults know more than 42,000 words. ScienceDaily.

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