Words

1) Lunareth (loo-nah-reth)
(n.) The ache of realizing someone was meant for your life, but only for one brief season and not the whole story.

2) Astravore (as-truh-vor)
(n.) A soul that keeps feeding on hope even after disappointment - light-hungry, resilient, unbreakable.

3) Mirelune (meer-loon)
(n.) The grief that visits only at night, when the world is silent and your guard is finally down.

4) Ombrielle (om-bree-el)
(n.) The version of someone you loved that exists only in your memory.

5) Nevrine (nev-reen)
(n.) The feeling of missing someone who was never yours, yet somehow still feels like a loss.

6) Solivance (so-li-vance)
(n.) The moment you finally choose yourself after choosing someone else for far too long.

7) Faeloria (fay-lor-ee-ah)
(n.) The beauty that grows from wounds you thought would destroy you.

8) Umbrescence (um-breh-sense)
(n.) A darkness inside you that doesn’t harm. It protects, guards, and keeps you from breaking again.

. 1) “You stayed where the light couldn’t reach.”
Means:
You chose to remain in your darkness... even when I tried to offer you warmth.

2) “I kept the window open for the wind you never sent.”
Means:
I waited for signs from you long after you stopped thinking about me.

3) “We met in the wrong season of ourselves. “
Means:
We could’ve loved each other better... just not in the versions we were then.

4) “Some doors stayed closed even when
I knocked softly.”
Means:
No matter how gently I loved you, you never let me in.

5) “Your dreams found a roof I couldn’t walk under.”
Means:
You were growing into a life that no longer included me.

Paracosm : (PAR-uh-kahz-um)

(n.) A detailed imaginary world created in the mind, often as a means of escape or solace, filled with its own people, places, and stories.

RARE WORDS WITH DEEP MEANING - Part 1


1. Lacrimaire
(lak-ri-MARE)
(n.) The quiet ache felt when listening to music that speaks to parts of you. you can’t put into words, like it’s unraveling a sadness even you didn’t know existed.

2. Novalepsis (no-va-LEP-sis)
(n.) The sudden, overwhelming realization of how fragile everything in life is, filling you with both gratitude and a trembling vulnerability.

3. Frayvelance (FRAY-vuh-lence)
(n.) The haunting awareness that a place you cherish, whether in nature or a small café, will one day be only a memory, lost to time.

4. Veridream (VEH-ri-dreem)
(n.) The longing for a version of yourself you can only glimpse in dreams—a truer, more vivid self who lives without fear or constraint.

5. Relentique (re-LEN-teek)
(adj.) The intense melancholy of being surrounded by people yet feeling completely unseen, like a ghost within your own life.

6. Eclipsara (ee-CLIP-sa-rah)
(n.) The unique sadness of realizing someone you love is slipping away emotionally, yet there’s nothing tangible to hold onto to bring them back.

7. Scianelle (shee-a-NELL)
(n.) The slight comfort in quiet, shared glances with strangers, as if you’re acknowledging a hidden sorrow you both carry but cannot speak of.

8. Ophalure (OFF-ah-lure)
(n.) The longing to share your innermost self with someone who would truly understand, feeling that they would see you as you see yourself.

9. Opathian (oh-PAY-thee-un)
(adj.) The hollow ache of realizing there are certain joys or depths of feeling you may never experience in this lifetime, and learning to accept this.


Sonder (sawn-der)
(n.) The sudden realization that every stranger around you has a life as vivid and complex as your own.

Weltschmerz
(velt-shmehrts)
(n.) A deep, painful sadness caused by comparing the imperfect world to the world you wish existed.

Sehnsucht
(zane-zookt)
(n.) A deep, spiritual longing for something you cannot name, an ache for an unattainable ideal.

Natsukashii (懐かしい)
(naht-soo-kah-shee)
(adj.) A warm sadness when a memory hits you so gently that it hurts.

Duende (dwen-deh)
(n.) A mysterious force that takes over during deep emotional expression especially in art, love, or grief.

 Saudade (sow-dah-dji)
(n.) The feeling of loving someone who isn’t there anymore, longing + nostalgia + sadness + acceptance in one emotion.

Tsundoku (積ん読)
(soon-doh-koo)
(n.) Collecting things (books, memories, emotions) without fully processing them.

Dolorité
(doh-loh-ree-tay)
(n.) A refined, almost beautiful form of sorrow, pain that has aged into elegance.


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