Whenever I read, I keep a pencil handy and I underline words that I don’t know and dog ear the page so that I can go back and look them up in the dictionary. I have always been interested in etymology and even took Latin for three years. I hope that these words can help all of us in our writings. Be sure to check out your dictionary for additional usages of the words and spellings associated with changing the word from adjective to adverb to noun … etc.
DOLOROUS
adjective
Pronounced: dough-LORE-us
Meaning: Expressive of sorrow or affliction.
Example: In a
dolorous
voice, the reporter described the scene of the disaster.
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SAGACIOUS
adjective
Pronounced: suh-GAY-shus
Meaning: Possessing quick intellectual perceptions.
Example: The neighbors often came to the
sagacious
old man for advice about investments.
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ERUBESCENT
adjective
Pronounced: air-ru-BES-cent
Meaning: becoming red; reddening.
Example: Cheryl’s
erubescent
complexion made her embarrassment obvious.
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PIACULAR
adjective
Pronounced: pie-AC-ular
Meaning: Of, relating to or involving sacrifice; sacrificial.
Example: While visiting the island of Patmos, the tourists saw an ancient altar where the Greeks burned
piacular
offerings to the gods.
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SOLILOQUY
noun
Pronounced: so-LIL-o-quee
Meaning: A speech made by one in solitude to oneself.
Example: At the talent contest, Angelo stepped into the spotlight and recited Hamlet’s famous
soliloquy
“To be or not to be, … “
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ACICULAR
adjective
Pronounced: ay-SICK-u-lar
Meaning: Slender and pointed; like a needle in shape.
Example: Under the microscope, the crystals appear as single
acicular
structures.
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LEVITY
noun
Pronounced: LEV-it-tee
Meaning: Excessive or unseemly frivolity.
Example: The minister’s
levity
during the eulogy was inappropriate.
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TANGIBLE
adjective
Pronounced: TAN-gi-bull
Meaning: Capable of being touched.
Example: The black darkness of the night seemed to have a
tangible
quality.
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BELLIPOTENT
adjective
Pronounced: bell-LIP-o-tent
Meaning: Mighty in war.
Example: The nation’s desire to become a
bellipotent
power resulted in a drastic increase in its defense budget.
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VITRIOLIC
adjective
Pronounced: VIT-tree-olick
Meaning: Possessing a caustic, biting quality.
Example: Howard had to be reprimanded for his
virtriolic
outbursts against the referees and opposing players.
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JUBILANT
adjective
Pronounced: JOO-bill-ent
Meaning: Manifesting or expressing exultation or gladness.
Example: Fans were
jubilant
when the batter hit the winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning.