Monday, September 24, 2012

Geeking Out on the Thesaurus

Frustrated with the lack of rating standards in the publishing industry, specifically for how to determine if a book can be marketed as Y/A, I began working up a six-part post to be called PASSIONATE PROSE.  I have been looking at romance websites and blogs for quite a while, and the variety of rating systems for romance alone, differing from one website to another, boggled my mind.  What about people like me, writing in the sub-genre of science fiction romance?  Science fiction 'fen' do not have the same standards for 'heat' levels as romance readers do.  There appears to be no universal rating system, like movies, music, and TV.  Glaring at all the descriptions, I wondered about the language used in romance.  Naturally, I headed to thesaurus.com and looked up the word passionate....

Folks, there were NINE PAGES to the entry.  The editor-in-my-brain attacked the entries with OCD-like ferocity.  To begin my analysis of the entries properly, I copied them into a Word document, re-deranged them like crazy using the awesome tools in that program, and spent a shameful amount of time entering them into an Excel spreadsheet.  I left each main entry up and included its one or two word description, but deleted the synonyms of the 'negative'-sounding ones, as well as all antonyms.  I sorted them A-Z, and then sorted them by frequency.

When I do have time to analyze the list, it will be the fourth segment of my six-part post.  But for now, I look at all the excellent words mentioned only once in relation to the word passionate, and wonder how our society can stand to think of passion without more  loyal,  chivalrous  men,  determined  and  committed  to  the  breathless  ladies with whom they are  aspiring  to share their  extravagant,  soulful,  rapturous  passion?  After all, what else does it mean to be  in love?  I want  never-failing  romance!

For your viewing pleasure, here is the list I ended up with:


Word frequency:
passionate (31) (although there were a total of *snicker* 69 entries for the word!),  ardent (20),   fervent (18),  enthusiastic (15),  impassioned  (14),  zealous (14),  excited (13),  fervid (11),  hot  (11),  intense (11),  eager (10),  earnest (9),  erotic (9)

Other word frequencies:

Eight mentions:  burning,  loving,  romantic,  tender,  warm

Seven mentions:  amorous,  avid,  desirous,  devoted,  keen,  sentimental,  vehement

Six mentions:  animated,  blazing,  fanatical,  fiery,  heated  hot-blooded,  lustful,  spirited,  wholehearted

Five mentions:  affectionate,  emotional,  lively,  lovey-dovey,  red-hot,  sincere

Four mentions:  angry,  anxious,  deep,  demonstrative,  effusive,  fierce,  fired up,  flaming,  fond,  glowing,  gung ho,  heartfelt,  hearty,  mushy,  sensual,  sexy,  tear-jerking,  touching,  violent

Three mentions:  amatory,  aroused,  carnal,  concupiscent,  corny,  dedicated,  devout,  doting,  dreamy,  dying to,  ecstatic,  excitable,  expressive,  genuine,  gushing,  idealistic,  inspired,  languishing,  lascivious,  libidinous,  maudlin,  moving,  nostalgic,  overemotional,  pathetic,  prurient,  rash,  responsive,  serious,  sloppy,  steamy,  stirring,  sultry,  syrupy,  turned-on,  unfeigned,  visionary,  voluptuous,  wanton,  warmhearted,  white-hot

Two mentions:  admiring,  adoring,  affected,  affecting,  agog,  aphrodisiac,  athirst,  attached,  attracted,  bathetic,  concerned,  cordial,  covetous,  dewy-eyed,  ebullient,  enamored,  energetic,  enthused,  exciting,  exuberant,  faithful,  feeling,  feverish,  frank,  friendly,  generous,  gotta have,  grasping,  greedy,  gushy,  heavy,  horny,  hungry,  hysterical,  impetuous,  impressionable,  impulsive,  inane,  infatuated,  insipid,  irascible,  itchy,  jejune,  keyed up,  lovesick,  moonstruck,  nutty,  obsessed,  overacted,  perfervid,  pious,  poignant,  profound,  rabid,  ravenous,  real,  religious,  reverent,  rhapsodic,  rosewater,  saccharine,  salacious,  sappy,  schmaltzy,  sensuous,  silly,  simpering,  slushy,  soapy,  softhearted,  starry-eyed,  stimulated,  stirred,  stormy,  sugary,  sweet,  tearful,  temperamental,  thirsty,  thrilled,  torrid,  unqualified,  unreserved,  upset,  vapid,  very enthusiastic,  vigorous,  vivacious,  vivid,  weepy,  wild,  willing,  yearning

One mention:  abiding,  ablaze,  acquisitive,  adherent,  adulatory,  adventurous,  affable,  afire,  aggressive,  agitated,  amative,  ambitious,  amiable,  animal,  animalistic,  antsy,  appreciative,  aspiring,  attentive,  authentic,  avaricious,  back-slapping,  banzai,  benevolent,  bestial,  bona fide,  bound up,  boy crazy,  breathless,  bright,  bugged,  candid,  can-do,  caring,  charming,  cheerful,  cheery,  chimerical,  chivalrous,  coarse,  colorful,  coming on strong,  committed,  complete,  complimentary,  compulsive,  confused,  considerate,  crabby,  craving,  crazy about,  daring,  dear,  debauched,  deepest,  deep-felt,  desirable  desiring,  destructive,  determined,  disturbed,  driving,  emotive,  emphatic,  enchanting,  enduring,  epicurean,  eulogistic,  exhilarated,  exotic,  extravagant,  fairy-tale,  falling apart,  fanatical,  fanatic,  fanciful,  fantastic,  fascinated,  fascinating,  fast,  fevered,  fickle,  fireball,  fleshly,  forceful,  frenetic,  frenzied,  furious,  gaga,  gay,  generative,  genial,  genital,  genitive,  girl crazy,  glad,  glamorous,  godly,  gone on,  goody two-shoes,  goody-goody,  happy,  have a crush on,  heart-and-soul,  heartwarming,  hedonic,  hedonistic,  histrionic,  holy,  honest,  hopeful,  hopped up,  hot and heavy,  hot for,  hot-headed,  hotshot and heavy,  idolatrous,  idyllic,  ill-considered,  impatient,  impractical,  impure,  in love,  incontinent,  inflamed,  insatiable,  intent,  interested,  intimate,  irrational,  irritable,  jolly,  jovial,  kind,  laudatory,  lecherous,  lewd,  libertine,  liking,  longing,  loose,  loyal,  lurid,  lusty,  mawkish,  meaningful,  melodramatic,  menacing,  moody,  mysterious,  neighborly,  nervous,  never-failing,  obscene,  obsessive,  orthodox,  overenthusiastic,  overwrought,  painful,  panegyrical,  peppery,  picturesque,  pietistic,  pleased,  pleasure-seeking,  poetic,  possessed,  powerful,  prayerful,  precipitant,  prehensile,  proactive,  procreative,  profuse,  provocative,  psyched,  pumped,  pushy,  quick-tempered,  quixotic,  raging,  rapacious,  rapturous,  ready,  reproductive,  respecting,  revealing,  reverential,  revering,  ripe,  roused,  rousing,  sarcastic,  satiric,  scintillating,  seductive,  self-starting,  sensitive,  sensualistic,  sentient,  sexual,  sexually excited,  sharing,  sincerely believing,  sobby,  soft,  solicitous,  soppy,  sot,  soulful,  spontaneous,  steadfast,  steady,  steamed up,  sure,  susceptible,  sweet for,  sweet on,  sybaritic,  take-charge,  tantalized,  telling,  tempestuous,  thoughtful,  thrilling,  titillated,  tumultuous,  unchaste,  unconsidered,  unfaltering,  unquestioning,  unrealistic,  unrestrained,  unstinting,  unwavering,  utopian,  valuing,  venerating,  venereal,  very angry,  very excited,  vixens,  voluptuary,  voracious,  wacky,  whimsical,  wicked,  wild about,  wild-eyed,  wishful,  wishing,  wistful,  wooing,  worked up,  worshipful,  worshiping,  X-rated
  

8 comments:

Janice Seagraves said...

Welcome to the world of blogging and congratulations on your very first post. I had to snicker at some of the words. I'm not sure if it's possible to use all these in one sex scene. LOL.

Good job.

Janice~

Eva Caye said...

Thank you! Hehe, yes, I hoped to provoke at least a little laughter -- if not over the words themselves, at least over the thought of me getting in that "mode" where by-damn-I'm-gonna-finish-this-if-it-takes-all-night! Besides, you must admit it's pretty geeky to go freaky over a thesaurus entry. :D

Pauline said...

My mind is boggled. LOLOL!

Eva Caye said...

Haha! Yes, I named this blog the Spiraling Mind for that reason. When I come across something incomprehensible, mind-boggling, mind-blowing, astonishing, or otherwise worthy of great attention, I tend to a) analyze the hell out of it, i.e. spiraling down to the micro-level, or b) put it into an overall perspective, i.e. spiraling up to a holistic level. And, either way, I usually spiral in the other direction once more. Deductive and inductive reasoning go hand-in-hand.

Unknown said...

Hello Eva!
Is there a way to follow your blog (besides the email option) ?
Mine is also at blogger: michafire.blogspot.com

Eva Caye said...

Hi, Micha! I just began following you on Blogger!

Unknown said...

=))

Thank you ---

but how can I follow you on blogger??

the "join this site" link is missing on your blog (at least I can't find it)

Eva Caye said...

I didn't realize 'join this site' links were normal! Newbie, here, after all. I just added you by going to the reading list and putting in your addy, if I recall correctly.