Nouns: Brontide: The low rumble of distant thunder @SpiritSky1234 )Morose: Sadness Petrichor: The smell before and after rain (If you don't know, it's basically smells like wet dirt and leaves, but it's really nice) @Cocouffy)) Bibliochor: The smell of old books Thalassophile: A lover of the ocean (LiKe PeTeR jOhNsOn) Logophile: A lover of words Bibliophile: A lover of books Sciaphilia: A love for shadows Nemophilia: A love for forests/woods Nyctophilia: The love for darkness or night Islolophilia: A desire to always be alone (Swedish origin) Resteber: The tangled feeling of fear and excitement before a journey Galaxomas: The passionate urge to live on a faraway planet that feels uniquely different from Earth Virago: A strong, brave or warlike woman with heroic qualities Lacuna: A blank space; a missing part ( Thanks @Moxie07 )Tintinnabulation:The sound of ringing bells (Russian origin) Toska: An immense ache for everything and nothing at the same time; a dull ache in the soul Drapetomania: The overwhelming urge to run away Lucidia: The brightest star in the constellation Paroxysm: A sudden outburst of emotion Lyprophrenia: A feeling of sadness seemingly without cause Cingulomania: A strong desire to hold someone in your arms Liztomania: The need to listen to music all the time Reverie: Absent-minded daydream Basorexia: The overwhelming desire to kiss Paracosm: A VERY detailed imaginary world created inside one's mind Redamancy: A love returned in full; The act of loving someone who loves you Heimat: A place you can call home; a sense of acceptance and safety Hamartia: A fatal flaw that leads to the downfall of a hero (Like Achilles' heel) (possibly my favorite word lol) Forelsket: The happiness you feel when first falling in love Adjectives: Friable: Easily broken into pieces or reduced to nothing Arcane: mysterious; understood only by few Ineffable: Too great to be described with words Bellicostic: Aggressive, warlike Lorn: Lost; ruined; undone Dolent: full of sorrow Phthartic: Deadly;destructive Agathokakological: Composed of both good and evil Selcouth: Unfamiliar, rare, strange, and yet marvelous Goetic: Of, like, or pertaining to black magic Orphic: Mysterious and entrancing; beyond ordinary understanding Succiduos: Ready to fall; falling Verbs: Balter: To dance without particular grace or skill but with enjoyment Cozen: To trick or decieve
There are A LOT of words here, so if you read them all, congratulations! Feel free to use these words in your writing, or really anywhere you want, you don't have to give credit. If you find a word that describes yourself, please feel free to say so in the comments, I would love to hear what you guys are like!