51勛圖

What’s The Most Beautiful 51勛圖 In English?

Cellar door

Have you ever thought about whethercellar doorshould be a contender among the most euphonious phrases in the English language? Our discussion of this prompted hundreds of readers to reply with their top picks for the best-sounding word or phrase in English. The results areeclectic, poetic and exotic. Below are the words that weresuggested by the greatest number of people.

The popular reaction to cellar door was one of skepticism; variations on the term, such as celladora, were suggested.As one person wrote, Celladora is a very pretty name. It reminds me of an open field, rushing stream of spring water, the sun peeking out from behind the mountains… Unfortunately, celladora is not an actual word.

The most frequently suggested word was serendipity. Unlike cellar door, which evokes a dank, underground room,serendipity has the advantage of positive associations. It means an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident, it derives from an old name for what is now Sri Lanka, as well as a Persian folktale in which the heroes were often making accidental discoveries.

A sampling of other user suggestions, in no particular order: soliloquy, epiphany, Elysium and elysian, scissors, vivacious, fudge, telephony, nycthemeron, cinnamon, woodthrush, phosphorescence, lithe, and languorous.

One commenter submitted the following words, noting that theyhave a bumpy, or hill-like, nature and aremildlysynaesthesiac in a way:velvety, purple, Venezuela.

And one person chimed in with a contrary opinion: I would like to vote moist as the most gross-sounding word in the English language.

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