(or maybe just don't know what the English definition is)
what do i mean?
this https://www.buzzfeed.com/samjparker/12-brilliant-words-we-dont-have-in-english?utm_term=.ciN3gbzQa#.mq55XzlO4 stuff like this is what i mean.
>so far i have worded this all very badly but i will continue to try
so is there a word in the English or any other language that defines this;the feeling of wanting to manifest your dreams,wants, and desires in reality? Or the act of someone manifesting his dreams wants and passion currently? all of that in the present? i can that of a single word that explains this sentiment succinctly and i was hoping that someone on /wsr was well learned enough to give me the correct nomenclature?
(OR MAYBE THIS IS A NEW CONCEPT-OF-A-WORD THAT I HAVE TO CREATE A WORD FOR IT. I hope it doesn't have to come to that...)
so what think /wsr/?
(pic is unfortunately unrelated)
>>160727
>the act of someone manifesting his dreams wants and passion currently
fulfilling
Provide specific context or a sample sentence where you would want to use such a word, otherwise it's hard to give appropriate answers.
>>160739
>provide specific context
fair enough
okay, say for instance i want to be a pirate. so i spend a year working out to get stronger muscles, practicing my aim with my flintlock gun to shoot swashbucklers,practicing my swordplay so that i can cut up privateers,and gradually gaining ca$h so that i can by my first ship. what would be the word to use when i'm halfway through the year and i see some serious muscles forming but i still have so work to do, my gun aiming has gotten better but still needs practice, my swordplay can slice up novices but i can't go pro and i only have half the $ i need to buy my ship, i see all of this manifesting and and i feel good knowing that i'm closing in on my goal but i still feel like i have work to do. fulfilling is technically right but it sounds to ''weak''. kind of like how there is a scale of being mad like; level1=annoyed_level2=angry_level3=furious_level4=livid
does this make any sense?
>>160757
Well if you have not completely reached a goal then you could use a form of progress.
>>160757
determination?
>>160757
perseverance
>>160759
i feel like this is the same as fulfilling as an answer. it's technicaly right but it still feels to ''weak'' like if i used the word ''upset'' when in reality i'm livid
>>160762
mmmm.... your geting warmer...but determination is a feling that needs to be there BEFORE you do the action. what i'm looking for is a word that expresses that i'm getting the feeling AS i see the thing happening/manifesting. like, you see your drawing skills improving after days final improving after weeks of practicing. you would need determination in the first place to get to that point.
>>160768
i feel like this is the same as >>160762
"Cement." You cement your wants, you realize them and make them manifest.
>>160779
ce·ment
[səˈment]
NOUN
a powdery substance made with calcined lime and clay. It is mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.
a soft glue that hardens on setting:
"rubber cement"
synonyms: mortar · grout · concrete · adhesive · glue · fixative · gum · paste ·
superglue · mucilage
an element that unites a group of people:
"traditional entertainment was a form of community cement"
another term for concrete.
a substance for filling cavities in teeth.
anatomy
a thin layer of bony material that fixes teeth to the jaw.
geology
the material that binds particles together in sedimentary rock.
VERB
attach with cement:
"wooden posts were cemented into the ground"
synonyms: stick · bond · fasten · fix · affix · attach · secure · bind · glue · gum ·
paste
settle or establish firmly:
"the two firms are expected to cement an agreement soon"
geology
(of a material) bind (particles) together in sedimentary rock.
i think i know what your trying to express but that don't fit bruh
>>160771
You are correct then that there is no single word to describe this, and instead you should use a phrase or sentence if you feel a single word is not adequate.
>>160817
the most succinct way i can think to say it is ''manifesting my will'' but if that's the best English can do for this feeling i have than i guess that's what i have to go with.