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Language evolves whether we like it or not. Also, a certain language never comes with a close-ended number of words. Throughout its life span, it gains words and features that are incredibly useful but down the road, it also loses equally important features. Below you will find awesome English words that have long been forgotten which we should bring back to daily use.
Dysania
-Extreme difficulty getting out of bed in the morning.(1900's)
Ultracrepidarian
-Somebody who gives opinion on subjects they know nothing about.(19th century)
Kakistocracy
-Government by the least qualified or worst people
(19th century)
Twattling
-Gossiping idly abour unimportant things(16th century)
Lanspresado
-Someone who always conveniently shows up with no money(18th century)
Slugabed
-A person who stays in bed after the usual or proper time to get up.(16th century)
Frobly-mobly
-Neither well nor unwell(18th century)
Fudgel
-pretending to work while actually doing nothing +
(18th century)
Uthceare
-Lying awake and worrying about the day ahead(old english)
Perendinate
-To put off until the day after tomorrow.(19th century
Philogrobilized
-Having a hangover but without admitting to actually drinking.(19th century)
Grumbletonians
-People who are angry or unhappy with their government(17th century)
Snolygoster
-A shrewd,unprincipled person especially a politician.(19th century)
Abligurition
-Spending lavish amount of money for food.(17 th century)
-LanguageNerd
Dysania
-Extreme difficulty getting out of bed in the morning.(1900's)
Ultracrepidarian
-Somebody who gives opinion on subjects they know nothing about.(19th century)
Kakistocracy
-Government by the least qualified or worst people
(19th century)
Twattling
-Gossiping idly abour unimportant things(16th century)
Lanspresado
-Someone who always conveniently shows up with no money(18th century)
Slugabed
-A person who stays in bed after the usual or proper time to get up.(16th century)
Frobly-mobly
-Neither well nor unwell(18th century)
Fudgel
-pretending to work while actually doing nothing +
(18th century)
Uthceare
-Lying awake and worrying about the day ahead(old english)
Perendinate
-To put off until the day after tomorrow.(19th century
Philogrobilized
-Having a hangover but without admitting to actually drinking.(19th century)
Grumbletonians
-People who are angry or unhappy with their government(17th century)
Snolygoster
-A shrewd,unprincipled person especially a politician.(19th century)
Abligurition
-Spending lavish amount of money for food.(17 th century)
-LanguageNerd