Power words

Dawn Goldberg’s Write Well Me blog had an interesting post the other day: Words with Power. She lists words that have a special meaning for her. MarketingPathway chips in with their favourite words.

(As an aside, it’s pretty impressive to turn Joomla! into an almost-blog. I use it for ModernPilot.com but wouldn’t dream of using it to write this blog.)
Going one better, Nancy Freidman’s Away with words, has a report about the impact different letters of the alphabet have on people.

For what it’s worth, my favourite letter is J and some of my ‘power words’ are:

  • Tea
  • Help (in every sense)
  • Let’s talk
  • Start
  • Connect
  • Consequently
  • Because
  • You (as when addressing the reader)
  • Elbow
  • Eiderdown (these last two are more like favourite comfort words)

What are your power words?

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Comments (2) left to “Power words”

  1. Andrew Denny wrote:

    I think this subject is pseudo science. Talking about ‘Power words’ and the importance/relevance of initial letters is akin to phrenology.

    Anagrammists, incidentally, mark down ‘J’ in importance, because it’s much harder to anagrammise that. (see http://digbig.com/4kqnw)

    But don’t tell the authors of Joomla!

    And could I put in a plea to downrate any word that relies on an exclamation mark as part of its name?

    Still, here’s my list:
    joule
    watt
    coloumb
    forearm
    power (is that onomatopoeia?)
    onomatopoeia
    erection
    outstare
    Adnam’s Broadside (was ever there such a macho name?)

  2. Matthew Stibbe wrote:

    I know what you mean. I probably should have put ‘Power Words’ in inverted commas.

    I did think of another one, though. I see your Adnam’s Broadside and raise you an Occam’s Razor.

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