Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The most beautiful word in English, according to me.


What is the most beautiful word in English? How would you choose to name the most beautiful word in English?

For me, the most beautiful word in English would be 'Serendipity'. Why did I choose this word? Because of three simple reasons. The first one is because of its meaning. Based on the definition from thesaurus.com 'serendipity' means accidental discovery. Or, fortunate accident I might say.

The second reason is because of the sound of the word. 'Serendipity', really pleasing to my ears. Especially when you say the word slowly. It feels as if you are laying down on the white, soft, fluffy clouds. So relaxing and comfortable.

The last reason is because of a movie titled 'Serendipity'. Have you ever watch that movie? If you haven't, you should. The movie is about a couple who was reunited years after they first met, fell in love, and seperated, convinced that one day, finally, they would end up together. Starred by John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. What interest me the most about this movie is how much Sara (Kate Beckinsale) believes in fate and how everything happens for a reason. To those who enjoy love stories, you definitely should watch this movie.

'Serendipity', the most beautiful word in English, according to me. So what about you? What's your most beautiful word in English?

p/s: 'Cellar door' is the most beautiful word in English according to some experts. To know more, click here.

6 comments:

wdj owner said...

Serendipity memang citer romantik paling best.tapi the most beautiful word in English would be .YES..tak caye tanya Ted Mosby dalam How i Met Your mother.

Anonymous said...

suke serendipity! :) ehehhe! word paling best.? secret!

Enol said...

Pali:- YES = Year End Sale??

Ateh:- Secret? Bukan Love ke?? XD

intaq said...

i've watched the movie! one nice movie about fate and love;) hmmm,serendipity...it sounds like a word "serenity" laying inside it...probably that's made u feel calm with that word;)

Enol said...

taq:- yeah, it does sounds close to 'sereity'... :D

Enol said...

Opss..typo there..'serenity' not 'sereity'