Harriëtte is defined as the female ruler of the house. She is a born leader. She is loyal, honest and kind. She often thinks about others before herself.
Harriëtte can be fine as wine and will be the best friend to people she loves, but can also be salty, depending on others attitude.
She is hardworking, takes pride in everything she does and always gives 150%. She takes responsibility for her actions and is someone you can always count on.
Harriëtte can be fine as wine and will be the best friend to people she loves, but can also be salty, depending on others attitude.
She is hardworking, takes pride in everything she does and always gives 150%. She takes responsibility for her actions and is someone you can always count on.
Grant: We need someone who takes pride in what she does Lucy.
Lucy: I'll get Harriëtte, she won't disappoint you in that department !
Lucy: I'll get Harriëtte, she won't disappoint you in that department !
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(noun & verb)
Definition:
A word that combines narrative and experience. It refers to the act of fully immersing yourself in a story, whether by reading or auding (listening to an audiobook). It’s not about how you take in the story—it’s about the emotional and imaginative experience it creates.
Narrience is both a noun and a verb.
• As a noun: The experience itself.
“The narrience of that novel hit me hard.”
• As a verb: The act of experiencing a story.
“I narrienced three books this week.”
Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins
Origin: Coined from “narrative” + “experience” to better describe the modern way people connect with stories across formats.
(noun & verb)
Definition:
A word that combines narrative and experience. It refers to the act of fully immersing yourself in a story, whether by reading or auding (listening to an audiobook). It’s not about how you take in the story—it’s about the emotional and imaginative experience it creates.
Narrience is both a noun and a verb.
• As a noun: The experience itself.
“The narrience of that novel hit me hard.”
• As a verb: The act of experiencing a story.
“I narrienced three books this week.”
Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins
Origin: Coined from “narrative” + “experience” to better describe the modern way people connect with stories across formats.
Examples:
• “Whether I’m reading or auding, I’m still deep in the narrience.”
• “I don’t read much, but I narrience like crazy through audiobooks.”
• “It’s not about the medium—it’s about the narrience.”
• “Whether I’m reading or auding, I’m still deep in the narrience.”
• “I don’t read much, but I narrience like crazy through audiobooks.”
• “It’s not about the medium—it’s about the narrience.”
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