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Chris and I play word games all of the time, an old habit fostered in the early days of our friendship. Sometimes, it's a matter of dropping impressive words into conversation (I think we probably annoy those around us because we're constantly interrupting to state "oh, good word!" to the one that succeeds). Other times, we play passing synonyms back and forth (sometimes with the same letter to make it even more difficult!) until one (usually it is he) is declared the winner.
Because of this, I've rediscovered my dictionary and thesaurus. Probably something that I should have done a long time ago (would have helped my pronunciation of all of those latin medical words, as I was never hooked on phonics. I can spell, but I can't speak), but better late than never. It's not that I have a poor vocabulary (despite how I sound here in LJ), but in the moment, the specific words rarely come to me and I end u saying things like "it's lots of fun" and sounding like I'm ten. So I'm striving to improve that, by integrating the new vocabulary as I learn it (another lesson I should have learned from grade school!) And I'm always on the hunt for good words to speckle conversations.
Tonight's word came from reading a patient's medical record, where in the general physical portion, the doc described the patient as "loquacious." He was obviously an attending--the medical resident on call possesses few brain cells more than required to just write "alert, oriented and in good health"--finding that just perfect adjective to describe how the patient is interacting with you requires high brain function only obtained with a well rested mind.
Nonetheless, I've filed the word away, awaiting with baited breath to drop it in conversation with Chris. Because this will impress his socks off. :)
**yes, I am posting at 4 in the morning, because my dear resident and attending allowed me to go home four hours early. Sweet! And now it is to bed. I have my house to tackle tomorrow (er... today)
Because of this, I've rediscovered my dictionary and thesaurus. Probably something that I should have done a long time ago (would have helped my pronunciation of all of those latin medical words, as I was never hooked on phonics. I can spell, but I can't speak), but better late than never. It's not that I have a poor vocabulary (despite how I sound here in LJ), but in the moment, the specific words rarely come to me and I end u saying things like "it's lots of fun" and sounding like I'm ten. So I'm striving to improve that, by integrating the new vocabulary as I learn it (another lesson I should have learned from grade school!) And I'm always on the hunt for good words to speckle conversations.
Tonight's word came from reading a patient's medical record, where in the general physical portion, the doc described the patient as "loquacious." He was obviously an attending--the medical resident on call possesses few brain cells more than required to just write "alert, oriented and in good health"--finding that just perfect adjective to describe how the patient is interacting with you requires high brain function only obtained with a well rested mind.
Nonetheless, I've filed the word away, awaiting with baited breath to drop it in conversation with Chris. Because this will impress his socks off. :)
**yes, I am posting at 4 in the morning, because my dear resident and attending allowed me to go home four hours early. Sweet! And now it is to bed. I have my house to tackle tomorrow (er... today)
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Date: 2006-10-30 11:39 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-10-30 01:37 pm (UTC)