How do you deal with looking up words that you don't know while reading?
I hate interrupting the flow of my reading by stopping to look up a word that I don't know, but I don't like just not knowing what it means either (despite the fact that I can get a vague sense of it's meaning from context).
I hate to prick at your perfunctory pander, but prolixity putting magniloquent magnificence might make many puke.
>>9153923
So you can either do it while you're reading or after.
You dislike both because you'd rather know everything all the time.
Solution is to kill yourself, you helpless faggot
>>9153929
i didn't understand your reply because I had to look up the definition of faggot...funny thing it had a picture of your face next to it
just do it
if you're a bibliophile you'll enjoy the process of learning new words, and it's not an interruption. it's to help your understanding of the story.
i like to look them up as i read, record them for later, and i never skip otherwise i have a hollow feeling in my soul.
>How do you deal with looking up words that you don't know while reading?
it's a pleasure.
>>9153923
If it's a popular book I find online notes that define all the unusual words you might find and have it up while reading
>>9153985
okay now that is a solid tip, thanks.