Monday, 23 July 2012

The Olympic games seem to be just an excuse for the linguistically challenged to overuse the word AMAZING

Can we get something straight: Amazing is something that leaves you with your mouth open, goggle eyed and stunned with no words to describe what you have just witnessed. Therefore it should really only be used when no other words will do. To use it otherwise is to devalue the word and leave you with nothing appropriate to say when events have truly been amazing
Amazing is, for example; walking on the moon, the view of earth from space, some of the feats by Victoria Cross winners during wartime, some of the rescues performed by lifeboat crews.
You get the point? Sights and exploration at the furthest end of the spectrum of human ability. Exceptional deeds when one's own life is in peril. And so on.
Athletes and the Olympic games are NOT amazing. Pop singers and bands are NOT amazing. Your boyfriends and girls are NOT amazing. Your noisome and lice ridden children are NOT amazing. NEITHER TV programmes NOR films are amazing.
I am utterly sick of the excessive and frivolous use of the word. The Oxford English Dictionary lists about half a million words in the English language so why not get a copy and use some of them before amazing becomes utterly meaningless and I die of an apoplectic seizure.

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