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4 February
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Is "Seclusively Miraculous" a good way to name a song? Does it sound natural/poetic?
Is "Seclusively Miraculous" a good way to name a song? Does it sound natural/poetic?
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- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
For an indie song/alternative rock song, it would sound "different" or "unique". Natural? No.
- Russian
@jienii so it isn't that weird as I thought? Can you tell what it means? I'd like to compare it with my initial definition
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
It doesn't sound natural nor poetic to me. And honestly, I don't think I've ever even heard that combination before. Are you trying to write a song?
- Russian
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
@merks It doesn't sound natural nor poetic, but it IS different. Song titles can be anything, even if it doesn't make sense. I say, go for it.
- Russian
@jienii alright haha! what does seclusively mean at all? I do understand seclusive or secluded, but seclusively is odd
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
@merks I don't know if seclusively is even a real word. But since, seclusive is a real word (meaning to be 'isolated' or 'to be alone or excluded', you could probably turn it into an adverb if you wish, for creative purposes.
for me, how i would interpret 'seclusively miraculous' is: miraculous but only to one person or is only limited...
my head is now hurting. but i hope it made sense! lol!
- Russian
@jienii Or is only limited to one person? How would you describe that? Everything else makes sense, thanks!
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
@merks
Let me put in a sentence to better explain it.
"The monk secluded himself from society. He currently lives alone at the top of the mountain."
Did this help you understand it?
- Russian
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
@merks A secluded island (island with no neighboring islands, the next nearest is 10000 miles away)
A secluded room (There's no nearby rooms. The nearest room is upstairs.)
Yes!
- Russian
- Russian
@jienii so I must say Secludedly Miraculous to describe a place or environment, or can I just use Seclusively Miraculous for that? I think I like the word Seclusively a lot more
- Filipino
- English (US) Near fluent
@merks In my previous example, I used “seclude” as an adjective, which is the root word of “Seclusive” for you to understand more what the word means.
“Seclusively” is just in adverb form.
So yes, you may use that, if you wish.

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