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Rod, I think your question about using rare words is like asking how long a piece of string is. Different words are rare to different people. Words which a Sun reader and a Guardian reader would class as rare would differ.
Some idiot I was having a conversation with the other day asked me what I meant by 'extrapolate' - I call him an idiot not because he doesn't know, which I suspect he does, but because he always claims he doesn't know the meaning of any word longer than about 6 letters. Some kind of inverse snobbery thing, I think.
I think the key thing is to understand your market - who you're aiming your words at - and then use words which add richness, but not too many they won't know, because that can be irritating. When I'm reading, I think the ideal is that words are used which I know but don't come across that often - so I am buoyed by their difference, freshness and aptness, but not confused by their meaning. I don't want to sit with a dictionary, but like to be stretched just a little.
Some people may like to be stretched more, and some want the easiest read imaginable and don't want reading to ever stretch them. I'm probably in the middle, I'd guess.
What do you write, and who would you envisage your typical reader to be?
Deb