This is a trivial thing to be annoyed about in the big scheme of things I know.
Has anyone else noticed the recent trend for massive overuse of this word?
It is a perfectly good word in it's place.
A bit like in the USA where the most mundane things can be 'Awesome' , Stunning seems to be going that way on this side of the pond.
On TV things are often described as stunning. In books heroins are stunning. Friends of ours who have just been on holiday for a month kept posting photos on FB, of The Stunning Bay of Suchand such, The Stunning little Port of Thisandthat. I prefer to decide for myself whether or not I am stunned, thank you very much
It just seems to me that so many things which are pretty or nice, and now described as stunning.
Has anyone else noticed the recent trend for massive overuse of this word?
It is a perfectly good word in it's place.
A bit like in the USA where the most mundane things can be 'Awesome' , Stunning seems to be going that way on this side of the pond.
On TV things are often described as stunning. In books heroins are stunning. Friends of ours who have just been on holiday for a month kept posting photos on FB, of The Stunning Bay of Suchand such, The Stunning little Port of Thisandthat. I prefer to decide for myself whether or not I am stunned, thank you very much

It just seems to me that so many things which are pretty or nice, and now described as stunning.
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