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  • Whats a word for a thoroughly enjoyable experience?
    The condition or sensation induced by the experience or anticipation of what is felt to be good or desirable; a feeling of happy satisfaction or enjoyment; delight, gratification Opposed to pain A treat ?
  • What can be a single word for a valuable learning experience. ?
    Another similar word is didactic, which means that something designed or intended to teach people something Also, for catchy phrase try "propitious projects " Propitious means likely to result in success, or showing signs of success It also means favorably disposed, or tending to favor
  • What is a single word for a shared experience?
    The problem with “single word” requests is that they often yield a word that few people know, so that the net effect in the average reader’s mind is confusion rather than enlightenment For example: when the war finally ended,John and Susan soon got over their everyone’s-in-the-same-boat sense of shared sacrifice, and moved back to
  • single word requests - How to describe a lot of experience in a formal . . .
    Jane has a wealth of experience in handling delicate relational situations The loose quantifier 'a wealth of' is given by, for example, Cambridge Dictionary: wealth noun (LARGE AMOUNT) C2 [ S ] a large amount of something good: Jim has a wealth of teaching experience It is certainly not out of place in a formal setting
  • A word that describes a smooth and feel-good transition
    Wiktionary marks this sense as colloquial and says the word is a shortening of metamorphose, to change in shape or form Along the lines of previously-suggested seamless and comfortable transitions, one might also say indiscernible transition
  • verbs - Is there a word for to make humble with a positive . . .
    @Kris - humbled is neutral, dependent on context, and <b>the< b> perfect word here: parenting is a humbling experience Have you any children? If you do, and are not humbled by the experience, you must be a perfect parent Positive context: I am humbled by your kindness Negative context: I was humbled by my poor performance
  • What is a word for having a lot of life experience or a person with a . . .
    (By "life experience" I mean more than just growing up and learning to live in the world; more like "to be good at interacting with people and dealing with things negative and positive as if it were a skill ") For instance the word guile can mean to have sly or cunning intelligence (from a quick google search of "define guile") So with guile
  • word choice - What would you call a positive addiction? - English . . .
    Another option, slightly vaguer, would be reliance: Dependence on or trust in someone or something I'm not sure if it really makes much sense to say that someone relies on exercise or on helping others as a general statement, though: you'd more expect to hear it in a more specific context like the following:




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