Oct 26, 2022
UNUSUAL WORDS WITH BEAUTIFUL MEANING
UNUSUAL TRAVEL WORDS WITH INTERESTING AND INSPIRING MEANINGS
Meaning of Wayfarer
One who travels, especially on foot.
A person who travels, esp. from place to place on foot.
A traveller, especially one on foot.
A type of glass, with pointed ends and rounded bottoms. Also called nerd glasses.
Synonyms
Voyager- A person who voyages, travels and explores new lands and worlds.
Pilgrim- A person who travels to a shrine or holy place as a religious act.
viator- wayfarer, traveler
Passenger- One who rides or travels in a train, motor vehicle, boat, ship, ferry, hovercraft, aircraft, etc., but who does not operate it and is not a member of the crew.
A person traveling in a train, bus, boat, automobile, etc., esp. one not involved in operating the conveyance
A person who travels in a conveyance, such as a car or train, without participating in its operation.
Rambler- One that rambles:
A recreational walker
Any of certain climbing roses, with clusters of relatively small flowers
Synonym:
journeyer. Similar words: wayfaring, by far, very fast, pay for, baby-faced, party favor, curry favour, away from.
Meaning: [‚weɪ‚ferə(r) /-feər-] n. 1. a pedestrian who walks from place to place 2. a traveler going on a trip.
Sentence Examples:
1. It was difficult to encounter a wayfarer of more wretched appearance.
2. The wayfarer was lean and keen - featured , and somewhat bowed at the shoulders.
3. It was the wayfarer whom we have seen wandering about in search of shelter.
4. The thirsty wayfarer was glad to find a fresh spring near the road.
5. The physicians at first laughed at the unknown wayfarer.
6. And he lifted up his eyes and saw the wayfarer in the square of the city.
7. Only one Wayfarer may be booked for two successive weeks.
Similar words:
luminous, voluminous, ominous, aluminum, heinous, ruinous, multitudinous, fuming.
Meaning: ['nuːmɪnəs /'nju-] adj.
1. evincing the presence of a deity
2. of or relating to or characteristic of a numen ( a spiritual force or influence often identified with a natural object, phenomenon, or place)
Sentence Example:
1. They led me to a numinous place that day.
2. The account of spiritual struggle that follows has a humbling and numinous power.
3. I find myself constantly asking what experience, what encounters with the numinous, lies behind and beneath this or that theology?
4. Mr. Rowling's magic world has no place for the numinous.
5. He had been led to it by his experience of the numinous, and by the exercise of his imagination.
6. There are places in which one can sense the numinous, the presence of spiritual forces more easily than others.
Definitions of ecophobia:
Ecophobia is an irrational fear of one’s home. One suffers from feelings of extreme anxiety when exposed to their home.
Their fear is completely irrational, even if it is justified in terms of their past experiences because the excess anxiety is out of touch with reality.
noun: Fear of one’s home." fear of a home environment" and "fear of home surroundings"
noun: A feeling of powerlessness to prevent cataclysmic environmental change, apocalypse, etc.
Perhaps to be replaced by ecophobia – a fear of ecological problems and the natural world. Fear of oil spills, rainforest destruction, whale hunting, acid rain, the ozone hole
Sentence Example
1. Ecophobia will affect one’s social relations with family members and their careers.
2. Someone suffering from Ecophobia sees their home as one of the most dangerous, anxiety-triggering places.
Symptoms of Ecophobia
People with Ecophobia, like in all other phobias, experience intense anxiety when exposed to their homes.
They’re unable to control this anxiety and thus, end up feeling more anxious. This anxiety, in extreme cases, can give rise to full-blown panic attacks.
The sufferer goes into flight or fight mode because of an adrenaline rush. In this state, the body’s physiological responses help one make decisions when in fear causing situations.
They either decide to escape the situation (flight) or stay and combat their fear (fight).
In the case of Ecophobia, the physiological symptoms that are produced when exposed to one’s house (including extreme anxiety) cause the person to escape or avoid that situation.
Sentence Example
1. Ecophobia will affect one’s social relations with family members and their careers.
2. Someone suffering from Ecophobia sees their home as one of the most dangerous, anxiety-triggering places.
Including anxiety, Ecophobia has a number of other physiological symptoms which include:
Extreme anxiety when exposed to one’s home
Extreme anxiety by just thinking about home
Avoiding home
Full-blown panic attacks
Inability to handle anxiety
Muscle tension
Increased heart beat
Breathlessness
Feelings of dizziness
Screaming or crying
Hot/cold flashes when in a flight or fight mode (A hot flash refers to the temporary heating up of the body when in a state of fear. And a cold flash means when the body suddenly starts to shiver or cool down, when encountered by a fear stimulus)
Migraine
Nausea
Upset stomach
Similar words: end in, send in, inherent, trend, render, spending, different, inherently.
Meaning: good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries.
SERENDIPITY in a sentence
1. What a delightful find - a true serendipity!
2. Our lives had been turned over to serendipity.
3. Some of the best effects in my garden have been the result of serendipity.
4. My plans rarely work but serendipity has been good to me, so over time I've tried to make the most of that.
5. Meeting her like that, and there of all places, was true serendipity!
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