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Re: "a word that you have never seen before and all of a sudden it's showing up everywhere. Is there a word that means that sort of thing?You're not thinking of "Grapho" are you? Just kiddin'. My wings are clipped. Actually, I think the word you are looking for is "ubiquitous". This from the American Heritage Dictionary: Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent: “plodded through the shadows fruitlessly like an ubiquitous spook”[ or a gnat] (Joseph Heller).
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I don't think anybody's quite got it yet. Serendipity implies some sort of happy coincidence that's lacking in what I want. The phenomenon isn't limited to words; if I were driving a white car for five years and then bought a red car suddenly I see more than my share of red cars, so I'm going to dismiss all the logo- words. Recognition is getting there, but I don't think it's quite specific enough. It's probably a psych term of some sort.
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Don't know of any word for it, Faldo, but I sure do know what you mean!
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if I were driving a white car for five years and then bought a red car suddenly I see more than my share of red carsMaybe it's just "projection", Faldage. To see what's always been there Often takes more than a stare Sometimes it's a bump Or a kick in the rump That makes us become aware.
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Sometimes it's a bump Or a kick in the rumpThe road to the top is paved with banana peels. Let this be a lesson to all However your station so tall You may slip in the slop On your way to the top Then you're back in the slop with us all.
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I have to admit that the word I usually use in this case is "annoying." The word get overused and it gets on your nerves. Same thing with cars and clothing and anything that becomes a fad.
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re:The phenomenon isn't limited to words; if I were driving a white car for five years and then bought a red car suddenly I see more than my share of red cars,
this is almost a paradigm. there was an article about the 'discovery' of the ozone hole over south pole.. for years scientist had been taking reading of ozone/atmosphere, and often, the data over the south pole 'fell of the scale' they just ignored it, and presumed it was some sort of problem about the angle the information had been measured at, or relections from polar ice causing problems, etc.. but finally one day, on young scientist deside to find out why the data from the area of the south pole was some times 'irregular' what he discovered was the data was correct! there was an ozone 'hole' over the south pole. it wasn't new data, just a new look at old stuff, and seeing something new. a paradigm shift. (is shift reduntent there? no matter, i am leaving it)
(until we had a thread on the term 'sea change', i never saw it.. since then, i have re-read some books, and found the expression in use. obviously, i had missed it first time round!) paradigm might not be the word you are looking for.. but am i getting closer to the general idea?
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I have to admit that the word I usually use in this case is "annoying." The word get overused and it gets on your nerves. Same thing with cars and clothing and anything that becomes a fad.
bel, no, that's not it. Can you remember ever learning the meaning of a word/concept and then suddenly seeing it everywhere, maybe because you'd never noticed it before (until you learned it)?
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suddenly seeing it everywhere, maybe because you'd never noticed it before (until you learned it)? I can't be sure, but I don't think there's a psychological term for this phenomenon. Heightened awareness is all I can think of.
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That's close to what I would call it, Jackie - 'to gain a new awareness'.
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