Words You REFUSE to Write?

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  • @jamiebrooks457
    @jamiebrooks457 11 місяців тому +1789

    "Flabbergasted" is a pretty awesome word to me. It conveys a very clear "what the FUCK" vibe in a more formal way. Maybe leave it out for dialogue, but for conveying emotion, it's perfect.

    • @florencedelves7409
      @florencedelves7409 11 місяців тому +99

      Or if you've got a formal or dramatic character they can use it to describe something (ei. "I was flabbergasted at the fact Ellie was meeting up with sam" or something like that)

    • @CubeShip
      @CubeShip 11 місяців тому +111

      I don't know why she said 99% of people don't recognize the word, I hear it be used fairly commonly in day-to-day life

    • @booklanerecommendations
      @booklanerecommendations 11 місяців тому +12

      Yeah, I like this word too.

    • @lovelesswish1972
      @lovelesswish1972 11 місяців тому +22

      As a non-English speaker, I like and dislike that word bc it's sounds like Ghostbusters to me and it makes me laugh:(

    • @shatterthevessel
      @shatterthevessel 11 місяців тому +40

      i'll use flabbergasted if i want to give more of a comedic effect, but otherwise i'll just use bewildered.
      both are good words imo

  • @Cinnamxn.roll.
    @Cinnamxn.roll. 11 місяців тому +1276

    I always try to avoid "wet"... I am afraid of people making a dirty joke out of it.

  • @gaspshichat
    @gaspshichat 11 місяців тому +693

    i am a fully sfw fanfic writer who writes sickfics bc i'm chronically ill and sick more often than not. no matter how sick my character is, they will never moan in pain. they will groan

    • @cutiefox19
      @cutiefox19 11 місяців тому +126

      Ah yes, groan. The saving grace of all fanfic writers

    • @gaspshichat
      @gaspshichat 11 місяців тому +74

      @@cutiefox19
      i still hate the word but anything is better than moan atp

    • @danielthecake8617
      @danielthecake8617 11 місяців тому +92

      bad: "i moaned loudly at the pain of her touch"
      Good: "i groaned loudly at the pain of her touch"

    • @nursegeeismymother
      @nursegeeismymother 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@gaspshichatsame

    • @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee
      @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee 11 місяців тому +15

      EXACTLY! I write whump and have the same rule

  • @king_kaibutsu6839
    @king_kaibutsu6839 11 місяців тому +486

    The phrase "there was a pregnant pause" makes me so unbelievably EUGHHH. I legitimately loathe it.

    • @abbysmith5933
      @abbysmith5933 11 місяців тому +42

      Haha yes full agree. It’s like a jumpscare. I’m always like “ugh!”

    • @yeahbutwhy8788
      @yeahbutwhy8788 11 місяців тому +52

      Ah, yes... y'know, I find it pretty amusing how I was watching almost the entire vid thinking people were being picky. Then I see something like this and.
      I get it. I have my beloathed words too lmao

    • @signesartandanimation
      @signesartandanimation 11 місяців тому +56

      Personally, I’m against using the word pregnant in any other context than a person or an animal being pregnant in general, I don't know why, it just rubs me the wrong way, then people do that.

    • @darkstarr984
      @darkstarr984 11 місяців тому +24

      Finally, something I’m not a fan of either! “A weighty pause” or something with gravity is better.

    • @YourWaywardDestiny
      @YourWaywardDestiny 11 місяців тому +12

      It _could_ be a great phrase, given care. The allusion to _child birth_ is a weighty thing, probably more so than most users of that combo realize. You've got to have the right set-up to make that work, and that's not going to be most places it's been injected.

  • @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee
    @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee 11 місяців тому +1110

    As someone who doesn't write sexual content, I avoid the word "moan" like the plague. (I write whump and need something to describe a sound a character makes when in pain. Usually go with "groan" instead)

    • @fennelfin
      @fennelfin 11 місяців тому +55

      Real

    • @wornouthoodie
      @wornouthoodie 11 місяців тому +40

      mood

    • @NekoChanSenpai
      @NekoChanSenpai 11 місяців тому +1

      My ass using "groan" in my smut scenes

    • @p_rcelain
      @p_rcelain 11 місяців тому +149

      same but i also never use the word 'whimper' for that reason

    • @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee
      @Angst_is.love_angst_is.lifeee 11 місяців тому +56

      @@p_rcelain Understandable. It’s so perfect for my specific whump scenario rn though so I have no choice😔

  • @hedge1247
    @hedge1247 11 місяців тому +415

    Just flabbergasted, I was indescribably bemused at this video. But then merely i smirked at the wanton orbs that were relished during it. Uh. Ministration

    • @jettsteel7305
      @jettsteel7305 11 місяців тому +13

      🤣 I love this

    • @flourrrr
      @flourrrr 10 місяців тому +26

      congratulations, you just made 10 people upset

    • @GERMWORKZ
      @GERMWORKZ 10 місяців тому +10

      ending it all

    • @oatmeal3013
      @oatmeal3013 9 місяців тому +14

      i love "ministration" just being shoved in at the end. like, why exactly is this one a forbidden word? what context?

    • @devigarbage
      @devigarbage 8 місяців тому

      ​@@flourrrr isn't it 10?
      1. just
      2. flabbergasted
      3. indescribably
      4. bemused
      5. merely
      6. smirked
      7. wanton
      8. orbs
      9. relished
      10. ministration

  • @AlstenE18
    @AlstenE18 11 місяців тому +164

    personally i avoid the phrase "among us." nothing wrong with the phrase itself, but every time i write it i go "haha amogus" and it distracts me from my writing process, especially if the scene is supposed to have a serious tone. i go for alternate phrases with similar meanings like "in our midst" and such.

    • @kaysrandomchannel4618
      @kaysrandomchannel4618 11 місяців тому +7

      True, true!

    • @thedabmaster287
      @thedabmaster287 8 місяців тому +16

      our humor has pretty much ruined the phrase

    • @AlstenE18
      @AlstenE18 8 місяців тому +4

      @@thedabmaster287 agreed lol-

    • @bramnemeth565
      @bramnemeth565 7 місяців тому +8

      we are collectively losing our minds

    • @thepigvillage
      @thepigvillage 7 місяців тому +19

      There are 2 Impostors in our midst…

  • @crow2616
    @crow2616 11 місяців тому +380

    I usually avoid "giggle" because for some reason I can only imagine an annoying cartoony baby giggle.

    • @Lithic.flakes
      @Lithic.flakes 11 місяців тому +47

      teeheeheehee!!!

    • @friday-13th
      @friday-13th 11 місяців тому +36

      God, same. doesn't matter who the characters are, or what genre they're in, the word always makes me think of toddlers. it always breaks my immersion when reading, so i never use it in my own works.

    • @Lewisiaisoutofcontext
      @Lewisiaisoutofcontext 11 місяців тому +32

      Same! I usually use "snickered" instead. More mischievous but also more adult.

    • @vitoc8454
      @vitoc8454 11 місяців тому +10

      If I recall correctly, on goodreads, one review of "Crazy Rich Asians" mentioned how annoying/weird it was for an economics professor to "giggle"

    • @crow2616
      @crow2616 11 місяців тому +11

      @@Lewisiaisoutofcontext I'm partial to 'chuckled' myself...but then I end up overusing it lol

  • @elliotnutella8044
    @elliotnutella8044 11 місяців тому +653

    As a writer
    who also writes a lot of innapropriate stuff that maybe crosses line at times
    the only words I really refuse to write, are words like slurs, and that's a case where I cannot be made to type them out as a pro LGBTQ+ and racial equality man whiter than a bowl of vanilla ice cream left in the snow.

    • @CubeShip
      @CubeShip 11 місяців тому +4

      😦

    • @darkstarr984
      @darkstarr984 11 місяців тому +95

      I honestly don’t disagree. I just can’t bring myself to write anything that’s hateful to some group, even if it makes sense in a setting, or for a character who’s meant to be a hateable villain. I have trouble making villains to begin with, I think the shallowness sucks because I just… can’t bring myself to make a good character meant to be antagonistic.

    • @YourWaywardDestiny
      @YourWaywardDestiny 11 місяців тому +72

      This is why fantasy writing is so great. A slur against a dwarf or an elf or any outsider/minority/othered/disadvantaged people in-world doesn't have hurt real people at the end of it. I could call an Orc a pig face and convey the same level of nasty through the reaction to it without pulling out something that has the capacity to bring those feelings up from real-life experiences. The real life people can look in and understand and feel affronted _for_ that fantasy group instead of _being_ the target. It's a slightly safer way to process those emotions than it can be in the waking world sometimes.

    • @midnight_blue_moon
      @midnight_blue_moon 11 місяців тому +22

      I'm literally gay and I still could not even force myself to write the f slur in one of my fics. Like it was literally a scene of a character getting bullied for being gay and I still couldn't write it.

    • @phrinus
      @phrinus 10 місяців тому +5

      Is it just me, or vanilla ice cream is actually yellowish?

  • @aquamarinerose5405
    @aquamarinerose5405 11 місяців тому +599

    I think "indescribable" is okay insofar as you can kinda re-work it to fit how a Character feels. an "indescribable feeling" or the like where trying to pin down the melting pot of emotions someone's going through in a given moment over something, where in the particular case the fact that it's impossible to pin down is the POINT

    • @danielthecake8617
      @danielthecake8617 11 місяців тому +13

      it only works if the indescribable leads into a description

    • @PineappleLiar
      @PineappleLiar 11 місяців тому +23

      My thought as well. It at least conveys that the PoV is having a hard time understanding what they’re seeing/how they’re feeling. It can be quite impactful to have a character who is typically sad be happy for once, and not really know the sensation.

    • @kensizhang5398
      @kensizhang5398 11 місяців тому +16

      As a horror writer, indescribable is really fun.

    • @FizzieWebb
      @FizzieWebb 11 місяців тому +13

      it's a word that to me would be used to describe something.. eldritch, or constantly in flux appearance wise.
      The character can recognize pieces of it, even describe those, but the whole just trips something in their brain that is like "Nope, I have no frame of reference for comparison or description that succinctly conveys what I am looking at."

    • @imliterallyairy
      @imliterallyairy 11 місяців тому +3

      kurapika is now drowning in an indescribable emptiness

  • @UJEvans
    @UJEvans 11 місяців тому +184

    "Tree"
    I wrote a story about two kids lost in the woods and the amount of times I had to write that word made me not want to use it ever again

    • @jamiebrooks457
      @jamiebrooks457 11 місяців тому +22

      What word would you use for it instead? I'm really curious. Tall shrub? Simply the name of said tree, like "he climbed the tall white oak?"

    • @florencedelves7409
      @florencedelves7409 11 місяців тому +37

      @@jamiebrooks457 I think using the name of the type of tree would be a good idea so long as it's not overused as I can see it getting quite jarring after a while

    • @UJEvans
      @UJEvans 11 місяців тому +23

      ​@@florencedelves7409basically, yeah.
      Tree to the 20th power gets grating after a while.

    • @pandemicphilly60
      @pandemicphilly60 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@UJEvansTree3

    • @UJEvans
      @UJEvans 11 місяців тому +10

      @@pandemicphilly60 Phil stood under the shade of the nearest tree
      Jack looked down from the tree branches where he had hidden himself.
      The trees were looking over them in the dark, almost like tall strangers in a crowd.

  • @abbysmith5933
    @abbysmith5933 11 місяців тому +193

    If people avoid using certain words in their writing based on the assumption that the reader might not know what it means, our language is going to devolve quickly. That’s how you learn words. And before anyone comes at me, I’m not referring to 20 character long words that are over specific or something like that. I’m referring to words like flabbergasted, sans, bemused. I know you don’t want to be misunderstood, but there’s a limit…

    • @ladymoragsbootlaces8059
      @ladymoragsbootlaces8059 11 місяців тому +44

      I was legitimately flabbergasted to learn that someone found this word *fancy* of all things, to me it's just a completely common, silly word with exactly the right nonserious connotation for someone's utter surprise at something completely bizarre and unbelievable
      And I also agree with your general point, including words like bemused, sans, etc. Use the words! Keep them alive! Despite the fanfic I write being very crackficky due to its fandom, I still use whatever occasionally uncommon or misunderstood words that I feel fit and I want to use even though I know most of my readers are probably young. If they misunderstand the meaning of my fic, that's on them, I'm writing my fic for me first and I'll exactly the words I want to use, thanks. Besides, exposure to these words is how you learn words! Do people no longer know the joy of looking up a new word in google?

    • @randomgoats
      @randomgoats 11 місяців тому +17

      I totally agree with this! Finding new vocabulary is a great part of reading, and it's (as you said) how you learn

    • @TheGalaxyWings
      @TheGalaxyWings 8 місяців тому +7

      Yeah I learned a lot of my vocabulary, both in my native language and english, through reading a word several times and figuring our what it meant through context instead of asking/looking it up. Sometimes it led to misunderstandings but it's mostly fine

    • @comfyghost
      @comfyghost 4 місяці тому +2

      also, a well written scene will likely make it clear what the word means, like through the context and what not.
      isn't it kind of like admitting you aren't that good of a writer if you avoid those words.

    • @arishachoudhury_
      @arishachoudhury_ 4 дні тому

      @@ladymoragsbootlaces8059 what fandom is it?

  • @unlikelygamer
    @unlikelygamer 11 місяців тому +378

    Anytime someone uses the word "member" as a euphemism for you-know-what, I physically recoil.

    • @o.lyandzberg2784
      @o.lyandzberg2784 11 місяців тому +92

      It's funny, because in Russian it's literally the most common slang word for you-know-what, but in English it just doesn't work. Every time I see it used in that context, it just feels like it was written by a poorly English-speaking Russian person.😂

    • @counterfeit-cowboy
      @counterfeit-cowboy 11 місяців тому +54

      If you or a loved one have a reaction to this word you may be entitled to financial compensation lol

    • @jaojao1768
      @jaojao1768 11 місяців тому +6

      find and replace with 'tarse'

    • @barghest94
      @barghest94 11 місяців тому +43

      His big willy.

    • @booklanerecommendations
      @booklanerecommendations 11 місяців тому +57

      I find 'manhood' even worse, and I've read that in a published book from the pov of an urchin girl who would DEFINITELY call it something else.
      (I loved the book in question btw. It was an early work of a current fantasy author who is a little squeamish, and he has since improved in this area, venturing out of his comfort zone to use language more accurate to the characters. I have read 'dick' and 'knob' in his later books and am proud of him lol.)

  • @lordarthur2165
    @lordarthur2165 11 місяців тому +174

    I am going to defend the word indescribable, because it has a use, there is moments that the characters are feeling things that are so strong that they can't explain, I am sure everyone has felt it before.

    • @aykarain
      @aykarain 11 місяців тому +7

      or feelings that are weird

    • @JG-il1jy
      @JG-il1jy 10 місяців тому +6

      ​@@aykarainor elderitch horror

  • @randomartist1257
    @randomartist1257 11 місяців тому +119

    I have not written the word “grimace” a single time because of that purple milkshake loving McDonalds mascot. I enjoyed that word. I used it before. But then his little birthday celebration came along and I cannot even write that word in sticky notes. My crops have died and i am in drought. His name is carved into the walls of my mind and I cannot let it be carved into anothers

    • @wigwagstudios2474
      @wigwagstudios2474 10 місяців тому +9

      its like sans, i hate it when some dumb fad happens and the word is permaruined

    • @angelodc1652
      @angelodc1652 9 місяців тому +10

      @@wigwagstudios2474 Those *among us* would hate to see words like that used

    • @wigwagstudios2474
      @wigwagstudios2474 9 місяців тому +5

      march 7 2024 6:41 PM CST

    • @arishachoudhury_
      @arishachoudhury_ 4 дні тому

      @@wigwagstudios2474 what the hell that's ominous

    • @wigwagstudios2474
      @wigwagstudios2474 4 дні тому

      NOOOOO nothing happened on that day oh well

  • @starkweathers
    @starkweathers 11 місяців тому +203

    i force myself to avoid writing “growled” ir “snarled” because it
    makes me think of alpha bad boys and i don’t wanna make the male lead seem like that 😭

    • @wornouthoodie
      @wornouthoodie 11 місяців тому +8

      SAME

    • @lunarmoonlightyt9020
      @lunarmoonlightyt9020 11 місяців тому +16

      I will never see those two words the same ever again

    • @starkweathers
      @starkweathers 11 місяців тому +3

      @@lunarmoonlightyt9020you’re welcome

    • @tisvana18
      @tisvana18 11 місяців тому +9

      Snarled and growled are two completely different things in my head lol. Growling can be quiet, snarling absolutely cannot.

    • @hi.587
      @hi.587 10 місяців тому +14

      also barked.. like "he barked out a laugh" no. no he did not.

  • @wings-of-waffles
    @wings-of-waffles 11 місяців тому +102

    8:47 I actually write mostly in a fandom in which a whole group of characters are actually suffering from this disease!!! Specifically due to living on a volcanic death island!! I'm planning to write a fic that involves this aspect specifically! And I'll get to lighten the mood with this intentionally ridiculous word! Also,, to me it's a massive flex to be able to put pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconisis as a tag on your work.

    • @slytherinlady3907
      @slytherinlady3907 11 місяців тому +10

      what is the fandom this sounds hilarious

    • @wings-of-waffles
      @wings-of-waffles 11 місяців тому

      @@slytherinlady3907 the Wings of Fire book series, the characters involved are all dragons

    • @rkay_bxzq
      @rkay_bxzq 11 місяців тому +4

      what fandom oh my god

    • @wings-of-waffles
      @wings-of-waffles 11 місяців тому +13

      @@rkay_bxzq Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland, what makes it even crazier is that all characters involved are dragons!

    • @three_frogs_in_a_trench_coat
      @three_frogs_in_a_trench_coat 10 місяців тому +6

      ​@@wings-of-waffles *nods head* fellow wings of fire fan.

  • @SkullQueen33
    @SkullQueen33 11 місяців тому +109

    Not much for a particular word, but I do cringe everytime a character gets their relatively short and very easy to say name shortened EVEN _MORE_ for the sake of a loving nickname for their romantic partner to use with them.
    For clarify, I don't had an issue with it when it's a name like, idk, ancient god type almost impossible to spell one, but if the character is named with just two syllabes on it...
    I will search a proper pet name for them like 'honey' or 'love', thank you very much. It doesn't matter if the other writers of the fandom say otherwise and everyone is calling the Sophie character Sue.

    • @o.lyandzberg2784
      @o.lyandzberg2784 11 місяців тому +7

      I feel like if you shorten your loved one's already short name, you're just lazy and don't love them enough to say their name over and over again. However, I feel like it would be completely appropriate for friendly nicknames.

    • @wind64a39
      @wind64a39 11 місяців тому +5

      I'm guilty of shortening characters' names more to do with how well they fit into my head than any particular length...

    • @NekoChanSenpai
      @NekoChanSenpai 11 місяців тому +7

      Sue? Not Soph?

    • @meowpoint1403
      @meowpoint1403 11 місяців тому +1

      Ugh! Same here! I see it in Ghostbusters fanfics with everyone calling Egon "Egie"!

    • @SkullQueen33
      @SkullQueen33 10 місяців тому

      @@NekoChanSenpai didn't think of that one. Yes, that's the one... Also I hear once of a novel that shorten it to So 🤦

  • @wind64a39
    @wind64a39 11 місяців тому +107

    "Indescribable" is a word I like to use from the character's own perspective. The scene can even be revisited to show just what made their mind draw a blank. It's like when horror films just show the reaction on the victim's face.
    "Slick" is one I really don't like to use.

  • @oddlyrando
    @oddlyrando 10 місяців тому +37

    The word “moan” just mostly because it’s been so sexualized, I’ll never say “they moaned in pain” or “they moaned” as in a form of them crying. It’ll either be “they groaned in pain” or “they sobbed”

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees 4 місяці тому

      i get what you mean, but i personally still use it because im stubborn. its the same with writing "daddy." i firmly believe words are only weird if you make it weird, and if anyone reading my shit choses to make normal phrases weird when ive made clear my intent...that aint my problem.

    • @comicallylargerodent
      @comicallylargerodent 7 днів тому +1

      i'd use 'bemoaned' if someone was crying/complaining, but never 'moaned', lol

  • @DogBat
    @DogBat 11 місяців тому +29

    She gasped and sat there, flabbergasted as he gave a bemused smirk, even though his face was sans a mouth “hello how are you?”

  • @verylostdoommarauder
    @verylostdoommarauder 10 місяців тому +56

    I have the reverse, I really want to have a character say "floccinaucinihilipilification" at least once in my writing. It just means "the act of thinking that something is useless", so it can't be that hard.

    • @fennecstar56
      @fennecstar56 4 місяці тому +5

      my friend and i were able to include that word into a musical lmao (long story short a kid got bombed because of it)

    • @TemplateName-my9ec
      @TemplateName-my9ec 3 місяці тому +2

      @@fennecstar56I NEED THE STORY NOW

    • @Akalim
      @Akalim 5 днів тому +1

      ​@@fennecstar56BACK UP WHAT HAPPENED???

    • @Akalim
      @Akalim 5 днів тому +1

      Also op here's an excuse
      Just have two characters talking to each other. One provides a useless idea, the other gets excited and slaps that word in their response
      And the first character just expresses disappointment and confusion

    • @arishachoudhury_
      @arishachoudhury_ 4 дні тому

      @@Akalim oh hey that means readers would actually understand too

  • @florencedelves7409
    @florencedelves7409 11 місяців тому +133

    Particularly fancy words are among the words I wouldn't use in my writing (unless there is a character who is either genually or comically fancy) but in regular dialogue or descriptions, I could just use way simpler words that are both easy to get down and easy for the readers to understand without having to look in a dictionary every 5 seconds

    • @cutiefox19
      @cutiefox19 11 місяців тому +19

      I love using words that are somewhat fancy, but not too fancy. Like a word that seems like you should know it, but also you shouldn't at the same time, so it can actually be used in a sentence without sticking out too much
      "Overmorrow" is one of my favorites.

    • @yay29823
      @yay29823 11 місяців тому +8

      @@cutiefox19 Overmorrow? I've never seen that word before, but it sounds so pretty!

    • @cutiefox19
      @cutiefox19 11 місяців тому +10

      @@yay29823 I love using it because it sounds like a normal word but nobody ever knows of its existence until I say it. It's amazing

    • @YourWaywardDestiny
      @YourWaywardDestiny 11 місяців тому +8

      I tend to write accessible words, but I'll sprinkle in some razzle-fancy words (with context to follow) here and there. If the bulk of the text isn't intimidating, digesting a new word on occasion won't be daunting. That's one big way people learn more words; piecing together what they mean through use. I give them everything they need to understand the meaning around it. If they knew the word, it's a solid sentence. If they didn't know the word, they have the opportunity to pick it up. The opportunity to learn while you're having fun isn't a bad thing, is it?

    • @kensizhang5398
      @kensizhang5398 11 місяців тому +2

      I CANNOT DEAL with modern fancy words. If I want to put a dramatic flair on something I usually stick with the😊 cowboy slang diction.

  • @micahfoley9572
    @micahfoley9572 11 місяців тому +64

    writers refusing to write certain words feels like a skill issue ngl

    • @oobilikestuff4029
      @oobilikestuff4029 10 місяців тому +23

      Certain words just give me the ick. I’m willing to accept that skill issue.

    • @micahfoley9572
      @micahfoley9572 10 місяців тому +19

      @@oobilikestuff4029 see now, that makes more sense to me. There are words that just feel kinda weird coming out of your mouth. Totally understandable. The "moist" conundrum.
      My thinking was that if you're a writer, suddenly those icky words become special ammunition. That's your Witcher grease. A way to add a hint of those icky feelings to a scene or character without being all overt and performative.

    • @floofe3198
      @floofe3198 9 місяців тому +2

      TRUUUE

    • @Pixelusually
      @Pixelusually 8 місяців тому +3

      I'm flabbergasted you'd think that

    • @micahfoley9572
      @micahfoley9572 8 місяців тому

      @@Pixelusually why?

  • @bananabro1010
    @bananabro1010 11 місяців тому +109

    I relate to the babe/baby one. I’ve only used it once or twice in my several years of writing - and it was only in moments where it was MEANT to make the recipient character’s skin crawl in an unpleasant way.

    • @miraculous_lady_noir2179
      @miraculous_lady_noir2179 11 місяців тому +8

      I call my partner that unironically irl, but I will never write it in a fic.

    • @kaehihi
      @kaehihi 10 місяців тому +12

      it feels so weird i still don't know how people can use it so freely..
      I've always felt an ick to people who use 'baby/babe' to refer to their partners. It has been getting a little better lately, I can barely stand 'babe', but 'baby' is just too much.. like, ew. uncomfortable.

    • @hellslamestbartender
      @hellslamestbartender 10 місяців тому +4

      two things
      1. HERO
      2. thats so real.. it just feels weird to address someone as a baby. its just icky...

    • @helenaborgespeixoto7598
      @helenaborgespeixoto7598 10 місяців тому +3

      Not the Hero saying m'lady 😭 lol

    • @alexkunce2002
      @alexkunce2002 9 місяців тому +1

      I usually just say love in real life to my girlfriend. Like, "Hey love, you're the best".

  • @wings-of-waffles
    @wings-of-waffles 11 місяців тому +40

    For me, I try to avoid using overly descriptive words like "heartbreakingly". They're stupid long, often self descriptive, and just give an excuse to lazily tell emotions instead of showing them. I can't even take them seriously when I read them, they just sound goofy.

  • @giantpinkcat
    @giantpinkcat 11 місяців тому +34

    I refuse to write the word "Kitten", unless it's referring to baby cats.
    I understand "Babe/Baby", but "Kitten" just makes me picture an Neckbearded Internet mod.

    • @kaysrandomchannel4618
      @kaysrandomchannel4618 11 місяців тому +3

      That's fair.

    • @airconditionedBreeze
      @airconditionedBreeze 2 місяці тому +4

      Help I always cringe at the word 'kitten' because I read Warrior Cats and it's always 'kit' there

    • @catcalculator559
      @catcalculator559 День тому

      Like kitten as a nicknames for a significante other? Never know that existed. In my language cat can also be used to refer to Someone handsome but in a english context that Just sounds kinda weird

  • @Kureemy
    @Kureemy 11 місяців тому +175

    I’m someone who hates curse words. However, I had (figuratively) fallen in love of with this interpretation of one of my favorite characters in a fanfic I had read. In that fanfic, the use of curse words was one of his very notable features.
    In a fanfic I tried to write with that same character in it, I tried to write at least one curse word, but ultimately, I was unable to. I decided that swearing should be a territory that I must never cross, ever.

    • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
      @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +30

      I'm so sheltered and against cursing myself that it would sound so incredibly forced if I tried to write cursing in my fics.

    • @pelicanpickle
      @pelicanpickle 11 місяців тому +34

      As long as you just simply avoid swearing, instead of writing something like 'effing', then it's not a problem.

    • @lumini3172
      @lumini3172 10 місяців тому +10

      I’m having the same issue with a character that canonically swears a lot. I can cheat a little in certain situations by making small notes of him cursing (example: “He cursed under his breath.”) but actually writing curse words out makes me feel very uncomfortable and I dislike censoring words. Nevertheless, I do my best to power through to stay true to his character lol

    • @gabrxael
      @gabrxael 10 місяців тому +5

      I have the same problem! I was incredibly discouraged from using curses as I grew up, so now it seems cringe to include them in any writing. Every time I try I just end up deleting it, it’s too cringe 😭

    • @ChaosEnthusiast
      @ChaosEnthusiast 9 місяців тому +3

      i barely even say some of the more intense words so they have more effect when im trying to prove a point or something

  • @Yoylekoso
    @Yoylekoso 11 місяців тому +78

    if i write fanfics, i'll try to avoid words that i don't know the meaning of (i'm a child and my first language is not english)

    • @jaojao1768
      @jaojao1768 11 місяців тому +28

      A good advice for all writers, I'd think

    • @NekoChanSenpai
      @NekoChanSenpai 11 місяців тому +19

      General rule of thumb for me is that I have to be very familiar with a word before I so much as speak it, let alone write it

  • @desolatedragon9872
    @desolatedragon9872 6 місяців тому +13

    I love the word flabberghasted, mostly because of the deconstruction i saw someone make of it "his flabbers were ghasted"

  • @TheDanishGuyReviews
    @TheDanishGuyReviews 11 місяців тому +43

    "She swooned at the wanton way he ate a wonton." So, this lady is attracted to open-mouth eating? Noted.

  • @thediscodevil0949
    @thediscodevil0949 11 місяців тому +204

    For me, it’s every curse word ever. Not because I’m a ‘snowflake’ (even though I am sensitive, lol), but because I only write things about kids’ games. Why would I use curse words? :’)
    I never even use ‘damn’.

    • @kuski5512
      @kuski5512 11 місяців тому +22

      I can relate to that except I just don't like them and I find them unnecessary

    • @gameboy-nq7je
      @gameboy-nq7je 11 місяців тому +11

      Same, I also barely ever use swear words or curses when I speak, unless I am really upset or irritated about something.
      I just don't see the reason for it and think it makes characters sound unlikable and uneducated if it's used regularly.
      But that probably also has something to do with the fact that in school we were always taught to keep any kind of slang and dialect out of our writing, unless it's used in dialogue and is important to the character, even if the slang is already decades old and used in everyday speech.

    • @Man-ej6uv
      @Man-ej6uv 11 місяців тому +1

      @gameboy-nq7je well fuck that fucking shit, i'm gonna say fuck at every fucking opportunity i fucking get.

    • @thediscodevil0949
      @thediscodevil0949 11 місяців тому +2

      @@kuski5512I usually use alternatives, like ‘darn’ (‘dang’ has been used in the games, so that, too).

    • @therighttrousers343
      @therighttrousers343 11 місяців тому +9

      I think a concise 'blast!' or a really gurgled out 'curses!' has a lot more impact anyways. 'fuck' just sounds too soft, it starts with the softest sound if all and then ends just stopping in your mouth, I guess the 'you' that follows it releases into a fine enough sneer, but , 'curses', starts with the 'k-', you can really phlegm it out, then the 'ses', you can hiss it, or can give it a 'sh' sound, 'kor-shes', a nice raspy gargly quality, a lot more anger in it I think personally. Good for a lot grosser kind of anger, something Gollum-y, or a fisherman who's got their leg shorn in half by a crab cage.

  • @pompousproductions
    @pompousproductions 10 місяців тому +15

    Two words are dead as a combination.
    “Among” and “Us”

  • @Alex-tr9zv
    @Alex-tr9zv 11 місяців тому +40

    I'm not a native English speaker, so I'm hearing about a third of these words for the first time.

  • @andre23595
    @andre23595 10 місяців тому +9

    Flabbergasted is legitimately one of my favorite words in the English language

  • @RottingSunflower
    @RottingSunflower 11 місяців тому +13

    Sis or bro in the context of a sibling. NO ONE USES THAT IRL

    • @arishachoudhury_
      @arishachoudhury_ 4 дні тому +1

      bro my brother calls me sis there are people who use it, bro maybe less because it's more of a friendly term

  • @midxight.unkxown
    @midxight.unkxown 11 місяців тому +29

    after primary I couldn't use the word said because all my teachers hated it and would mark your work A WHOLE GRADE DOWN because of one goddamn word

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ 11 місяців тому +11

      This is bizarre to me. Who came up with ‘said is dead’? It’s just plain wrong!

    • @midxight.unkxown
      @midxight.unkxown 11 місяців тому +3

      @@riverAmazonNZ innit i hate it im writing a story in 1ST PERSON so how the hell do I not use said

  • @MiiPunchy
    @MiiPunchy 11 місяців тому +15

    You'll never catch me DEAD writing the word "feet".

  • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
    @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +113

    On the lines of ministration…
    I’ve written a handful of fics on the topic of periods (I know, gross, get over it. It’s not inappropriate. You’re reading dirtier works than I’m writing :P) and I CANNOT write nor tag my fic with the word menstruation. I used to the word once, and I HEAVILY regret it. Idk why. I can handle grotesque description of blood and pain, but I just can’t…
    Luckily AO3 knows what I mean when I tag a fic with the word “periods” so I don’t have to think about the word very often.

    • @starry.princesss1115
      @starry.princesss1115 11 місяців тому +16

      I think a period comfort fic sounds great! It's a little embarrassing, but I sometimes imagine my favorite characters comforting me during that time of the month 😅

    • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
      @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +10

      @@starry.princesss1115 EXACTLY. It's so comforting.
      I don't do oc/self-inserts/y/n stuff but I totally vent onto my favorite characters and have other characters comfort them.
      I think it's more embarrassing that I have 25 of these stories (and counting) up on AO3.

    • @danielthecake8617
      @danielthecake8617 11 місяців тому

      what the hell
      -man

    • @eveleen.
      @eveleen. 11 місяців тому +7

      ​@@danielthecake8617who is man???

    • @NYCTOSEE
      @NYCTOSEE 11 місяців тому +16

      I think it’s because menstruation is such a… medical word. It almost feels analytical to me. It’s just very disconnected. I definitely agree, words which are overly science-y like menstruation also make me uncomfortable.

  • @kitsunekintsugi
    @kitsunekintsugi 8 місяців тому +8

    for me it’s like, quick descriptions of the character instead of their name. “said the blue man” “laughed the green-haired boy” when being used specifically not to overuse their name are things i refuse. the word ‘eye(s)’ and names are two words i consider unable to be overused, and better off simply being repeated.

    • @arishachoudhury_
      @arishachoudhury_ 4 дні тому +2

      especially when they just overuse the phrase like you missed the point

  • @shepthedep5862
    @shepthedep5862 11 місяців тому +10

    “Giggled”
    I’m fine with every other word for laughter just not giggled for some reason

  • @alkv7604
    @alkv7604 11 місяців тому +17

    On the "hum" thing, i use it also for the background noise and all, but i use it sometimes as "(name) hummed/hum in acknowledge of (something)" like when people are listening to you and you do a "hm/hmhm" to let them know you're listening to them, you know?

  • @MichelleWolfie
    @MichelleWolfie 6 днів тому +3

    The Word 'Cringe' Makes Me Cringe.
    ITS AN ENDLESS CYCLE.

  • @LeopardMask12
    @LeopardMask12 11 місяців тому +11

    I have a few words that I tend to avoid just because of writing in the mcyt fandom - not because there's anything bad associated with them, but just because those perfectly normal words are people's names! It always feels weird using them in regular sentences in my fic, especially if the character associated is actually in the fic. The hardest one to avoid is probably "impulse" or maybe "false" but there's also ones like stress, pearl, gem...

  • @Brigeb20
    @Brigeb20 10 місяців тому +12

    i have tons of words i actively avoid
    Moan: feels too sexual.
    Grin/smirk: it just feels weird to me, I like to describe it as a confident or annoying smile since its more descriptive.
    Stroke (like petting something): Again, feels too sexual for some reason.
    Any fandom content: even though most of my stories are set in modern times, I don't like mentioning fandom content (eg: video games, shows, etc) because it feels weird. Hell, just any specific thing like Disney movies feels weird to mention.
    edit: also drool. im in the spooky month fandom and this character Bob Velseb drools alot bc hes a cannibal, but something about writing the word 'drool' just feels wrong to me

  • @randomisonline
    @randomisonline 10 місяців тому +16

    I'm in a fandom where a certain character has trauma around the word "gentle". I avoid writing that word because I got tired of people making jokes about that character's trauma whenever I used it. I'll use gently sometimes, but I usually go for softly or gingerly instead.

    • @lavender_dr0p
      @lavender_dr0p 10 місяців тому +5

      danganronpa fandom? (if it’s not im gonna jump into a volcano)

    • @randomisonline
      @randomisonline 10 місяців тому +6

      @@lavender_dr0p
      You can step away from the volcano because you're right! Seriously, I couldn't mention anything being gentle in a story without half a dozen people in the comments making Kotoko jokes...

    • @Butterflyhorrorgeek.
      @Butterflyhorrorgeek. 7 місяців тому +2

      @@randomisonline I’m going to need an explanation for this one.😅edit: I looked it up and now I have regrets.

    • @randomisonline
      @randomisonline 7 місяців тому +3

      @@Butterflyhorrorgeek.
      I'm so sorry you had to look that up! You probably figured this out, but I'm referring to the character Kotoko from the Danganronpa series.

  • @kurtloss
    @kurtloss 11 місяців тому +56

    HEAVY on tummy. same with belly. i cannot use those words at All when it comes to writing, honestly. its so.. weird? just weird to type and say.

  • @daringdoombringer4014
    @daringdoombringer4014 11 місяців тому +27

    “Moan/Moaned/Moaning.” For pretty discernible reasons.

  • @reele_wren
    @reele_wren 11 місяців тому +16

    99% of people don't know what flabbergasted means? I'm flabbergasted!

  • @FractsidusHail
    @FractsidusHail 11 місяців тому +13

    Bulged. It's just so unappealing I can't

  • @desil30stm
    @desil30stm 10 місяців тому +8

    ''Daddy''. The internet has ruined that word for me, no matter the context.

  • @unholyUroboros
    @unholyUroboros 11 місяців тому +31

    Mine is "that." When i first started sharing my writing, the teacher of the writing club i was apart of said i used it too much, so now i avoid it like the plauge, even when it probably *should* be there.

  • @wigwagstudios2474
    @wigwagstudios2474 10 місяців тому +3

    baby as a pet name is weird, but from a parent to child [especially like, mom to young son], it's very comforting/heartwarming. weird example incoming but, in Little Bill, his mom always calls him "baby" in like, the most comforting way possible. whenever Little Bill has a problem, his mom always says "what's wrong, baby?" and keeps calling him that to try and ease him out of stress. it helps too that they gave her the most motherly and warm voice actor out there, she's the perfect VA for the job. i like to see it as just a really wholesome kind of parental way to show love to their child

    • @wigwagstudios2474
      @wigwagstudios2474 10 місяців тому

      7:39 Mereliers!
      jhg
      n';?n/
      ;'lfgjmg
      /;'m/f;f"NYH:JFTYUHNyfutjknnf'kftjnky
      ;'

  • @Blind_Eye046
    @Blind_Eye046 9 місяців тому +4

    Wriggling.
    I only use it when I want to disturb myself and other people.
    "Maggots wriggled and writhed under the rabbit's soft white fur, One piercing out of it's neck and digging it's way back into it's collar bone."

  • @Jacob-Jack
    @Jacob-Jack 11 місяців тому +11

    my thoughts on the words in this list:
    indescribable - while it could be used as a crutch, if you're good enough with everything, it being there does add A LOT to imagination in a Lovecraftian way
    flabbergasted - I love that word due to how hilarious it is when used right
    Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis - intriguing

  • @nightingale-bloom
    @nightingale-bloom 11 місяців тому +13

    For me, the babe/baby thing hits home. I will only accept it if it's my mom, or me greeting my pets. My cat is essentially just a big, fluffy child, and it fits.

  • @VikkiVibe
    @VikkiVibe 11 місяців тому +7

    3:59 I AGREE WITH THIS USER ON A VISCERAL LEVEL. TUMMY JUST SOUNDS SO FRIGGIN WRONG!! I always use one of these words: stomach, abdomen, middle, or midsection. Waist if it calls for it like when a corset is present or if Character A is helping Character B with a wound or injury.
    Edit: This only applies when talking about adults. If a baby is involved, I make an exception because the way a baby learns to crawl, roll over, and hold their head up on their own is to engage in “tummy time”. I will also make an exception for toddlers since they usually resort to “tummy” what talking about a stomach ache.

  • @Chchommi
    @Chchommi 9 місяців тому +5

    Belly makes me uncomfortable 😭, when someone says “belly laugh” or when in nsfw scenes they use the word belly to describe something it makes me cringe so viscerally ☠️☠️☠️

  • @MettaFTW
    @MettaFTW 10 місяців тому +4

    i use "darted' sparingly, and when i do, everything grinds to a halt.
    music? paused. drink? capped. snack? set down. breaths? deep. its like a movie scene where the general is waiting for the go ahead to Nuke That Shit and is just hoverhanding the button.
    because this is a serious scene. and the F key is too close to the D key for my liking.
    never again.

  • @jhonnerythesteckman
    @jhonnerythesteckman 10 місяців тому +10

    if i hear write or see the word _"babe"_ im flipping gone, dead, into the underground, i absolutely refuse to interact anyone who says it.
    once mom mother called me _"babe"_ as in "baby" and that moment is the moment i loved her a little less

  • @Zuzu00000
    @Zuzu00000 11 місяців тому +12

    Whooo are these people?? Especially that guy who hated WENT. Went! Thats such a basic and common word, what the hell happened, man??

  • @spiddo8202
    @spiddo8202 11 місяців тому +43

    okay you may bully me for this but i have a genuine question about the people refusing to use the word "hum" for anything other than a melody/machines ... how else do you describe someone making a "hmm" noise? because i make that noise a lot when talking so i know it's a thing people do, and what would i call if my characters did it? it feels lazy to just go "hmm, [insert sentence]" in my opinion
    please help me i swear i'm not dumb english just isn't my first language

  • @oddlyspecificvibesforwrite3919
    @oddlyspecificvibesforwrite3919 11 місяців тому +11

    For many years now I've refused to use the word for "cooked bread" because one time i was blocked on a story for months and i changed the word in question to cereal and the scene just started flowing. I have written half a million words and not one of them is t*ast

  • @Fantaghoul
    @Fantaghoul 11 місяців тому +13

    I REFUSE to ever use the word “moan”. I will NOT risk dirty thoughts getting to my sfw fics.

  • @DogBat
    @DogBat 11 місяців тому +11

    If undertale was never made, then we would all be sans Undertale

  • @rainraven9881
    @rainraven9881 11 місяців тому +9

    I never made a conscious decision to never use the word "orbs", but I do refuse to use it when referring to eyes. I just end up never using it for anything else either because when I need a cooler sounding word for something ball-shaped I end up using the word "sphere" instead.
    The only words I _have_ made a conscious decision to never use are slurs. Doesn't matter if it would make sense for a character to use them, I find a way to work around it, usually by either having another character cut them off or by breaking the dialogue to just say they started using slurs and immediately moving on to the PoV character's reaction to it. I don't want to make readers uncomfortable by shoving a directly harmful word in their faces. Even in my horror stuff that's not the kind of discomfort the readers signed up for. Plus I just feel really gross writing them.

  • @DarwinRoger893
    @DarwinRoger893 11 місяців тому +13

    I can never bring myself to write the word babygirl. Or dirty talking in smut fics. I HATE dirty talking.

    • @Suzzers
      @Suzzers 11 місяців тому +3

      I definitely agree. Both of those give me the ick.

    • @problem3412
      @problem3412 2 місяці тому +2

      i hate smut in general lol

  • @ArcstoneBionicle
    @ArcstoneBionicle 11 місяців тому +22

    I think it's just a me thing, but I refuse to use the word 'suddenly.' It feels like a lazy bridge word that undermines the event's actual suddenness.

    • @thegrimreaper6150
      @thegrimreaper6150 11 місяців тому +3

      i avoid it a lot in my writing too bcuz it just feels so . . . basic. like more basic and bland than an empty undipped waffle cone

    • @LeopardMask12
      @LeopardMask12 11 місяців тому

      I catch myself using "suddenly" _so much_ and while I don't mind using it in general... if I start trying to use it multiple times in a paragraph, or multiple lines in a row, I back up and try again. Often it doesn't even need to be replaced with anything, just removed and maybe the wording/pacing of the sentence restructured a bit.

  • @Brenilla
    @Brenilla 10 місяців тому +4

    I’m flabbergasted at not using such a word! It’s just magnificent

  • @booklanerecommendations
    @booklanerecommendations 11 місяців тому +8

    I hate the word ebullient.
    1. Most people don't know what that even means.
    2. It doesn't sound AT ALL like the meaning.
    3. Why not just use 'cheerful' or other synonyms? It's not like some other words that are so specific that you need to use that word.
    4. I find it distracting that it has the word 'bully' in it. Makes me think of bullies.
    I don't need to avoid it in writing though, since I never think of using that word to begin with.
    Some words I do avoid or have trouble using are:
    - Undulate (Merphy Napier is my favorite BookTuber and she hates that word and notices it everywhere, so now I notice it too thanks to her. I don't hate it, but I can't take it seriously anymore.)
    - Most real-life slurs (I've read books where nasty characters used slurs and that didn't bother me, but I often feel uncomfortable writing them myself, so I usually don't.)

    • @deg8517
      @deg8517 11 місяців тому +1

      i love the word ebullient it makes me think of bubbles :3 in french the word for bubble is "bulle" and it's pronounced the same as the "bulle" in the english word ebullient. i love ebullient. E - bubbles- ient. Perfect word. You really get a sense of bubbles rising and falling even just saying the word out loud. Even just looking at the letters. Having said that it does sucks as a description for someone's personality I will admit. I prefer the old fashioned definition where it just meant something boiling because it perfectly captures that image of boiling bubbles. sorry for the incoherent rant I just really really like that word

    • @booklanerecommendations
      @booklanerecommendations 10 місяців тому

      @@deg8517 That's fair :)
      I've only seen it twice or so, and at least one was referring to a person. It just felt like the author was going out of his way to use difficult words in order to sound intelligent.

  • @ethanclark85
    @ethanclark85 11 місяців тому +3

    I hate the phrase “pursed lips” because I feel like it doesn’t put a distinct picture in my head of the characters expression.

  • @sunflowersnight196
    @sunflowersnight196 11 місяців тому +7

    I personally try to avoid the word "member" as much as I can. Sometimes it's unavoidable, but I'd seriously rather call someone a councilman/councilwoman/councilperson before I call them a member of a council. I know in this context it doesn't mean anything, but the Wattpad comment section changed me.

  • @molasses3850
    @molasses3850 11 місяців тому +7

    Chortle, because it makes me cringe so hard; it doesn't even sound like a real word.
    Orbs, because his green orbs still haunt me to this day.
    Ministrations, in the context of smut. No idea why but it gives me the absolute ick and I can't stand it. Sometimes I cringe just reading it in fanfic.
    Baby/babe, because ew parents

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
    @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 10 місяців тому +2

    "Just" is genuinely a pestilence in my fics
    Every paragraph, every sentence, Every word, EVERY SINGLE LETTER
    just why

  • @vexywexypoo
    @vexywexypoo 11 місяців тому +12

    I DIDN'T KNOW SANS WAS A REAL WORD.
    On a different note, i dont really avoid words. Obiously I avoid slurs or the whole "orbs" category, but I dont typically avoid regular words. At least not yet.

    • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
      @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +6

      Oh yeah, sans is a real word. Not just a fictional character's name. Not just a font.
      (If you didn't look it up, sans means "without")

  • @shinxlover4231
    @shinxlover4231 11 місяців тому +16

    Curse words. I don’t write things for kids I just can’t get myself to cuss in writing or when speaking. It feels unnatural. Maybe when I’m 18 I’ll get the gall but for now “crap” and “heck” are they best you gonna get

    • @japanpanda2179
      @japanpanda2179 11 місяців тому +3

      If you don't now you probably won't ever. I am 22 and have never intentionally cursed.

    • @ariannagarcia8304
      @ariannagarcia8304 11 місяців тому +2

      You never know. I used to refuse to cuss as a teen and in my early 20s. Now that I'm in my 30s, I curse like a sailor.
      Not in my writing though. Most curse words will be "damn" and such.😅

  • @Person-yr6td
    @Person-yr6td 11 місяців тому +10

    Here's my list of words that I don't like writing or reading
    -Female
    It grosses me out whenever I hear or read it (especially if it was said by a man) it just makes me feel so uncomfortable, like it's saying that women are species or something
    -Sis or Bro
    I just feel like no siblings ever say this to each other, and it feels like sloppy writing
    -Heck
    I completely understand not wanting to curse, but I personally get so cringed out when I hear it. I feel like there's always a way to work around it, to make the character sound less like they're on disney channel
    -Tummy, belly, stinky, yummy, etc
    I don't have an explanation for why those kinds of words bother me so much but they do.

    • @wornouthoodie
      @wornouthoodie 11 місяців тому +1

      same to all of these

    • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
      @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes
      If you're not gonna curse. Don't use any supplementary words at all. Rephrase your sentences before sounding cringe, please.)

  • @CL0WNKIT
    @CL0WNKIT 10 місяців тому +2

    7:12
    Yesterday I practically binge-watched FNaF stuff, particularly ones with voice lines, jumpscares, etc.
    Instantly got reminded of Nightmare when this popped up lmao

  • @MF99K
    @MF99K 11 місяців тому +39

    I try to avoid the word "said" whenever I can, mostly because my fics are usually dialogue-heavy and it feels too repetitive if I use "said" for every line of dialogue. Usually I'll try to replace it with a more descriptive word based on the character's mannerisms or the context. A timid character might "squeak" for example, and a character might answer/reply/respond/explain when asked a question.

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ 11 місяців тому +18

      My writing is dialogue-heavy and I’ve found you don’t really need many dialogue tags if you set up the scene to make it clear who is talking.
      Then I just stick to ‘said’ and it’s ok because there’s not many of them.
      If your style is more embellished the ‘said’ alternatives probably go with the feel of the work.

    • @MF99K
      @MF99K 11 місяців тому

      I skip the tags when I feel it's clear who's talking. There are times when "said" still works fine but I still try to avoid it when I can @@riverAmazonNZ

    • @Beckett.
      @Beckett. 11 місяців тому +2

      i do this too when i write idk why it just feels so repetitive to use "said" for everything but i overuse "replied" because of that

    • @Bicornis
      @Bicornis 11 місяців тому +4

      Said-avoidance is a thing that many writers are way too worried about. It is one of those words that a normal reader doesn't even notice; far-fetched dialogue tags are much more distracting.

    • @MF99K
      @MF99K 11 місяців тому

      @@Bicornis I do still use the word, I just try to replace it with more descriptive words when I can

  • @GippyHappy
    @GippyHappy 11 місяців тому +3

    It started out so normal and slowly divorced into peoples very specific icks on random words because they personally do not like them or even know what they mean

  • @YusikaKiaya
    @YusikaKiaya 10 місяців тому +5

    As a writer, it usually depends on what I am writing. But slurs are a no-go for me. I have always lived by a personal rule of never using them.

  • @drag0nmistr3ss54
    @drag0nmistr3ss54 11 місяців тому +8

    Mewl/Mewled (in adult settings, you know the ones~)
    No shade to anyone who uses it whatsoever (go nuts, seriously! :) ), I just don't like the way it sounds (especially when used for hardcore, badass characters 😆) and unless they're doing the deed with Mew the Pokemon or an actual cat/extremely catlike character... it just takes me out of the immersion. All I hear is them making literal kitten 'mews' like they're wanting to nurse.
    Also, the 'tummy' one, have to agree as well for the most part. I get it in, say, the sickfic community; it's generally considered cute when a character whines about 'their sore tummy'. For me though... it just comes off as a really babyish sounding word (my mother also almost flat-out refuses to use any other word for it in general conversation and it kinda drives me crazy at times 😂). Doesn't help that the characters I tend to write for would probably expect to be *paid* for uttering the word it's seems so OOC for them. IDK, just gives me way too many Winnie the Pooh vibes and unless it's for a very young character, it immediately changes the entire setting. Sorry. 🤗

  • @starmarlenex
    @starmarlenex 10 місяців тому +3

    “Morsel”. It physically hurts me.

  • @thepigvillage
    @thepigvillage 7 місяців тому +5

    I despise “judgment” like the plague! The British spelling of “judgement” makes so much more sense! As a US-born English speaker, I STILL have no idea why the US decided removing the “e” would be at all logical, IT SHOULD CHANGE THE PRONUNCIATION, AND YET WE ACT LIKE IT SHOULDN’T! Please Grammarly for the sake of all that is Holy and Pronouncible, STOP CORRECTING THAT WORD IN PARTICULAR TO THE AMERICAN SPELLING!
    Judgement with an “e” for the nonbeliever! For shame! For sham”e”!
    (Sorry I’m just very passionate about this)

    • @no-legjohnny3691
      @no-legjohnny3691 5 днів тому

      Yeah, I'll tend to flip-flop between British and American spelling for words. One moment It'll be 'theater', next it'll be 'colour', I've even gone back and forth for words like 'gray/grey'.

  • @DarkSteve
    @DarkSteve 11 місяців тому +7

    you are so close to 100k goodjob!
    for me the words i refuse to use are said because it seems so just simple but i force myself to use it every once and a while and pleasure i just-

  • @dogf421
    @dogf421 10 місяців тому +3

    i refuse to use "bruh" or any other strictly meme language, even though i love using it myself and many of my characters probably would too. (this also includes uses like "cringe" as an adjective, especially because this is a slippery slope towards describing a character as a "cringe ass nae nae baby" because brainrot)
    additionally i avoid poop related expletives when possible

  • @nevergonnagiveyouup1180
    @nevergonnagiveyouup1180 10 місяців тому +3

    I think indescribable works in some instances.
    A character Pov for example. Just because you know how to describe something doesn’t mean your character will.

  • @emanlennach-rq3zz
    @emanlennach-rq3zz 3 дні тому +2

    never EVER saying or writing balls no matter the context. spheres, take it or leave.

  • @beckwells25
    @beckwells25 11 місяців тому +13

    Using this video as a way to expand my fanfic vocab 😈

  • @p_rcelain
    @p_rcelain 11 місяців тому +6

    i will NEVER use any form of the word 'brat' or phrases like 'chuckled darkly'.. whenever i read either of those in fanfic it gives me the ick and i wish not to do that to others

  • @PineappleLiar
    @PineappleLiar 11 місяців тому +50

    Imo I found most of the words to be pretty inoffensive, though that just goes to show how words that can really throw off one person are fine for another. My personal off words are appearance based descriptors (specifically for already named characters): the raven haired girl, the blue eyed man, etc. At least in limited perspective narratives, when you are telling the story from someone’s POV, you should just use whatever name that character would use for said person. If it gets repetitive, alternate with a title that person has; using someone’s hair color to describe them makes sense when you know nothing else about that character, and not when that character is the POV’s best friend when they should have a lot more to qualify them by than ‘has brown hair’.

    • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
      @taytaythehufflepuff8532 11 місяців тому +6

      AGREED
      and using “the girl” “the man”
      Like, if your character ain’t “the yellow man in the hat”, then just use A PRONOUN OR THEIR NAME. It’s really simple.

    • @pearlribbons
      @pearlribbons 11 місяців тому +3

      THIS ONE IS SO ESPECIALLY FRUSTRATING IN 1ST PERSON!!! I'm writing first person POV for like...one of my first times in years and this is one of my specific rules because unless your character is actively watching somebody they don't know they should have something, ANYTHING other than an incredibly basic descriptor for the other chr 😭

    • @booklanerecommendations
      @booklanerecommendations 11 місяців тому +3

      Agreed!
      If the pov character and the reader both know the other character's name, I will usually use their name or pronouns, or else an important title like 'the prince'.
      I will only use appearance-based descriptors if either the pov character doesn't know their name (and so it makes sense for them to think of this person that way) or on rare occasions if the reader doesn't know their name and they are such an unimportant character that it would be unnecessary info to name them.

    • @cutiefox19
      @cutiefox19 11 місяців тому

      I read a fanfiction where a character with no canon height was almost always referred to as "the shorter" instead of his name

    • @YourWaywardDestiny
      @YourWaywardDestiny 11 місяців тому +3

      If descriptors has to take the place of names (like, your friend just left you at a party where you know nobody else, or you're in an emergency situation where introductions aren't first priority) it's fine. If you know Dan, you've seen Dan, you've already described Dan, just call him Dan or by appropriate pronouns to the situation.

  • @stressedoutrat2673
    @stressedoutrat2673 10 місяців тому +2

    Smirk, I used that word way too many times in my older fanfics and just writing it out now makes me have serious war flashbacks to when I thought kidnapping was hot

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP 10 місяців тому +4

    I have short term memory loss, so most of the words I avoid are subconscious decisions. Writing an Ed Edd n' Eddy Y2K+Frutiger Aero-inspired AU as I type, and damn, I could really use a Thesaurus right about now!

  • @ok472
    @ok472 9 місяців тому +1

    flabbergasted being a "fancy word" is actually insane.

  • @Totallynotredtail
    @Totallynotredtail 11 місяців тому +6

    4:02 I don’t write nor read fan fiction but I agree wholeheartedly with this statement

  • @l1zziebear
    @l1zziebear 8 місяців тому +2

    Mirth. I have personal beef with that word. No idea what the beef is other than the word sounding absolutely gross to me, but I have beef with it, and I refuse to use it.
    And on a similar wavelength, “You’re cute when you’re angry” makes my blood BOIL for reasons I do not know why. It’s enough to make me drop a fic I was really enjoying

  • @randomhacker4142
    @randomhacker4142 10 місяців тому +9

    This one is one I have only seen in fanfiction but slapping “-ette” at the back of any color to describe a hair color (pinkette, greenette, etc.) has always bothered me so much

  • @Lottistari
    @Lottistari 10 місяців тому +2

    “Barked” “growled” “roared” and “hissed.” They’re not animals, and when I read hissed I just imagine the character hissing like a snake, not whispering aggressively.

  • @mai-the-bee7291
    @mai-the-bee7291 10 місяців тому +3

    I dont write fanfiction, but i do weite stories about my own characters on toyhouse. I don't avoid specific words, but I DO have a tendency to avoid using the same word multiple times, even when they barely have any synonyms I can replace it with.

  • @edenorsomething7630
    @edenorsomething7630 10 місяців тому +2

    I do avoid said when I'm writing, I prefer to write dialogue when something is happening. Like characters doing something else and talking, I get to describe the thing they're doing, their reactions and I feel that makes me challenge myself so I can be more creative with interactions. Nothing wrong with the word, it's perfect for when nothing is particularly groundbreaking in the scene, it's just a fun mini challenge.