Words like this fascinate me, presumably at one time people were gruntled, but now we seem only to be disgruntled.
Was your flabber ever unghasted? Whats your flabber anyway?
Do you ever combobulate things, rather than have them discombobulated?
Words like this fascinate me, presumably at one time people were gruntled, but now we seem only to be disgruntled.
Was your flabber ever unghasted? Whats your flabber anyway?
Do you ever combobulate things, rather than have them discombobulated?
I was intrigued so I had a quick Google. It appears that gruntled is a word, just not commonly used. But Flabbergasted has only ever been one word. There is an unofficial meaning to combobulate that people apparently use but it has not made it into the dictionary.
I can't remember when I last used any of these words.
I too used Google to get a proper understanding.
I might set myself a fun challenge to get them into some of my conversations.
Apparently combobulate can mean to put in order. I do like how this word sounds, it's lovely.
I can't remember when I last used any of these words.
I too used Google to get a proper understanding.
I might set myself a fun challenge to get them into some of my conversations.
Apparently combobulate can mean to put in order. I do like how this word sounds, it's lovely.
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I love the word discombobulated. Makes sense you should also be able to combobulate. I agree with how it sounds. It's fun to say.