"Ineluctable" ??

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Ineluctable

Thought it was some illiterate person describing Theresa May.

:smile:

Never heard the word before, either.
 

Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
Guess it depends upon the writer and the context.
In interviews I have heard with Will Self, he always seems to come up words, where a more commonly used word or expression would suffice. I can never work out if he is doing it deliberately as an expression of his perception of his self (sic) worth, or he is one of those people who naturally have a wider vocabularly range.
 
Ineluctable is more along the lines of inevitable. So it's something which can't be avoided or escaped, but not a physical thing which can't be avoided or escaped. At least, all the examples I can think of apply to abstract nouns such as power, intelligence, etc.

That said, he was quite possibly showing off since inevitable would have been both applicable and rather more widely comprehended.
 
You should use that in your next scammer reply
 

Fab Foodie

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Guess it depends upon the writer and the context.
In interviews I have heard with Will Self, he always seems to come up words, where a more commonly used word or expression would suffice. I can never work out if he is doing it deliberately as an expression of his perception of his self (sic) worth, or he is one of those people who naturally have a wider vocabularly range.
Thing is that English is a very precise language if used properly. On the other hand it's a language where it's pretty easy to be understood with a limited vocabulary.
Self uses language in it's precise way, often OTT nut it is unabiguous.
For interest see the Guardian article on 'the 35 words you're probably getting wrong' as examples of precision.
 
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