sonicanvil
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I found a dictionary word that is available. It is not a widely used word and it is a bit long but is it worth registering?
I registered it just in case. Any thoughts?
if you have to google the meaning... not really worth it
there are thousands of available dictionary words out there unregistered, and for a reason.
Try it and you will see Inpossible to tell wihout knowing the name, which you of course can not disclose here.
I registered it just in case. Any thoughts?
It's true, but for sure there are a few that could be brandable and because they are dictionary words, tend to be more easy to remember. For example, I have a few, like trepidity, listed at SH with around 70 shortlist, so you could find some. Also ,I've bought some this weekend, like roundure( round form, space or object) equispaced(spaced apart at equal distances) blizzicane (didn't knew about this one, looks like a blend between blizzard and hurricane, a weather system that produces intense rain, wind, and snow, there is a brewing companynamed like this). I can bet I can find a few startups to use them.Nope. There are over 140 million .com registered.
Unless one expires or drops what is left are basically obscure words and tenses.
Brad
Depends On the name. If theres a buyer for it go for it. Or if you want to spend $9 to be able to say you own a single word .com I mean someone owns antidisestablishmentarianism
NO.I found a dictionary word that is available. It is not a widely used word and it is a bit long but is it worth registering?