Which word has more meaning? [Round A5]

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Meaning as in significance, substance, or impact.

exuberance
3 (37.5%)
exhilaration
5 (62.5%)

Total Members Voted: 8

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Which one?

A1: joy vs glee
A2: delight vs elation
A3: pleasure vs verve
A4: gaiety vs cheer
A5: exuberance vs exhilaration
A6: euphoria vs mirth
A7: happiness vs bliss
A8: jolliness vs jocundity
B1: joy vs elation
B2: pleasure vs cheer
B3: A5 vs A6
B4: A7 vs A8
C1: B1 vs B2
C2: B3 vs B4
Final: C1 vs C2
« Last Edit: October 20, 2017, 11:33:06 PM by TableSalt »


they mean different things though

they mean different things though
shut up they're similar enough

i'm delighted = damn you happy huh
i'm elated = wtf are you some sort of loving owl? speak human, forgethead

yo nonnel how long is your mirth





yo nonnel how long is your mirth
I'll kill you if you kill me

verve? what the ruck?

pleasure, its been a while since I heard verve

i didn't even know verve was a word i just thought it was a band


the forget does verve even mean