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There was a competition to find the country's favourite word last year - what was the result
asks Mayastar:
A. The competition, which was launched by The Word, London's Festival of Literature, together with the publisher, Bloomsbury, and sponsored by Encarta, The World English dictionary, was run last year. The aim was to find the nation's favourite word.
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Q. Who voted
A. Celebrities were surveyed (see below), and websites and newspapers offered readers the chance to vote. In the end, there were around 15,000 responses.
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Q. What won
A. Serendipity. According to Encarta, it means a natural gift for making useful discoveries quite by accident. The word was coined by the writer Horace Walpole in 1754, after he had just read The Three Princes of Serendip, a Persian story about three princes who had this ability. (Serendip was the Persian name for Ceylon, now Sri Lanka.)
Quidditch came a close second.
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Q. Quidditch What's that
A. You're giving away your age. Quidditch, as any fule knows, is the game played by wizards in the Harry Potter books. It was invented by the author J. K. Rowling.
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Q. What were the others in the top ten
A. No 3 was that old favourite 'love'. No 4 was shared by 'peace' and 'why'. No 5 shows off with 'onomatopoeia'. No 6 and 7 are hope and faith, respectively. Coming in at No 8 are 'football', 'hello', 'family' and 'muggle' (the name for non-magical humans in the Harry Potter books). No 9 is shared by the polite 'home' and 'compassion' and the very much less polite 'f**k' and 'b******s'. No 10, ironically enough, is shared between 'Jesus' and 'money'.
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- Favourite celebrity words:
Anthea Turner, TV presenter: Tenacious
Barbara Windsor, actress: Darling
Brian Blessed, actor: Everest
Chris Tarrant, TV presenter: Holiday
Dame Judi Dench, actress: Onomatopoeia
Helen Fielding, author: Singleton
Jenni Murray, broadcaster: Mendacious
Justine Frischmann, musician: Yes
Mariella Frostrup, TV presenter: Comely
Matthew Rhys, actor: Hiraeth
Mavis Nicholson, broadcaster: Gallant
Max Clifford, publicist: Nostalgia
Patrick Moore, astronomer: Satisfactory
Paul Smith, fashion designer: Happiness
Richard Curtis, writer and producer: Brownies Richard Whiteley, TV presenter: Moonset
Ringo Starr, drummer: Serenity
Sir Trevor McDonald, newscaster: Grace
Spike Milligan, actor: Fish
Steven Appleby, author: Flibbertigibbet
Sting, musician: Laconic
Sue Lawley, broadcaster: Rotund
Sue Townsend, author: Little
Terry Pratchett, author: Susurration
Tony Parsons, author: Tomorrow
Tony Robinson, actor, writer: Gnarled
Will Self, author: Nausea
Willy Russell, playwright: Sandwich .
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By Sheena Miller