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Words Of The Week 05

Words Of The Week 05

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Whenever I read, I keep a pencil handy and I underline words that I donโ€™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 โ€ฆ 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: Cherylโ€™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 Hamletโ€™s famous

soliloquy

โ€œTo be or not to be, โ€ฆ โ€œ

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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 ministerโ€™s

levity

during the eulogy was inappropriate.

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TANGIBLE

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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 nationโ€™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.

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OSCULATORY

adjective

Pronounced: OSS-kue-la-tore-ee

Meaning: Of, relating to or characterized by kissing.

Example: Julie had no idea Shaun was talking about kissing when he asked if she would help him refine his

osculatory

skill.

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WHISPERER

noun

Pronounced: WHIS-per-rer

Meaning: One that speaks softly with the aim of preserving secrecy.

Example: Reverend Loomis scanned the congregation in vain, searching for the

whisperer

.

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NARCOLEPTIC

adjective

Pronounced: NAR-co-lep-tick

Meaning: Of, relating to or affected with a transient compulsive tendency to attacks of deep sleep usually of unknown causes.

Example: Steve becomes

narcoleptic

whenever he is under deep stress.

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RAPPROCHEMENT

noun

Pronounced: RA-prosh-maunt

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Meaning: Establishment or a state of cordial relations.

Example: The

rapprochement

between the countryโ€™s two religious groups suffered a setback when members of one group bombed a church that belonged to the other group.

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HERETICAL

adjective

Pronounced: herr-ET-ti-kal

Meaning: Of, relating to or characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards; unorthodox.

Example: A free society allows the expression of all opinions, however

heretical

they may seem.

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MORES

noun

Pronounced: MORE-ayz

Meaning: The fixed customs or folkways of a particular group which are morally binding upon all members of the group and necessary to its welfare and preservation.

Example: Some religious groups have developed a society of their own with strict and distinct

mores

.

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ILLTH

noun

Pronounced: ILL-th

Meaning: The condition of being economically unprosperous or miserable.

Example: Sharon didnโ€™t mind her familyโ€™s

illth

as much as she minded the fact that they had all simply given up on any possibility of prosperity.

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QUAINT

adjective

Pronounced: KWAINT

Meaning: Uncommon, old-fashioned or unfamiliar but often agreeable or attractive in character, appearance or action.

Example: In the middle of the ultramodern mall was a

quaint

tearoom that drew customers from miles around.

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KAIROS

noun

Pronounced: KI-ross

Meaning: A time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action.

Example: Feeling that the

kairos

would never be better, Barbara approached her boss and demanded a raise.

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UNCONSCIONABLE

adjective

Pronounced: un-CON-shun-abull

Meaning: Not guided or controlled by an internal sense of right or wrong; unscrupulous.

Example: The governor was denounced for his

unconscionable

indifference to the plight of the homeless.

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FLIPPANT

adjective

Pronounced: FLIP-pent

Meaning: Treating or tending to treat with unsuitable levity that which is serious or to which respect is due.

Example: The principal chastised Clyde and his friends for their

flippant

behavior during the memorial service.

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