"Most people say that I'm not an *irascible* person, no matter how much I'm provoked. However I do sometimes have those rare moments of rage."
irascible (adj) - prone to anger or hot-tempered
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
indelible (adj)
"The Presidential election of 2008 will leave an indelible mark on the minds of Americans for a very long time."
indelible (adj) - cannot be removed or forgotten
indelible (adj) - cannot be removed or forgotten
Monday, January 28, 2008
neophyte (n)
"I remember the days when I was a neophyte...a young, newly born Sigma with high hopes of changing greek life at Duke..."
neophyte (n) - a novice or new convert
neophyte (n) - a novice or new convert
Thursday, January 24, 2008
nolens volens (phrase)
"Dream career or job from hell, I have to wake up everyday and work to pay off the bills I choose to create, nolens volens. It's a fact of life!"
nolens volens - Latin for "willing or unwilling"
nolens volens - Latin for "willing or unwilling"
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
permeate (v)
"Let the words of Dr. King permeate all that we do. The dream hasn't come to fruition yet, but hopefully it will on Nov 4th!"
permeate (v) - to spread or pass through
permeate (v) - to spread or pass through
Monday, January 21, 2008
callow (adj)
"Let us not be callow to the words of Dr. King; let us rise up against our troubled past."
callow (adj) - immature
callow (adj) - immature
Friday, January 18, 2008
stoic (adj)
"No matter how many times I'm hurt or mistreated, I hope to never become stoic. The really good feelings are worth feeling some bad here and there."
stoic (adj) - being indifferent or unaffected by pleasure, pain, joy, or grief
stoic (adj) - being indifferent or unaffected by pleasure, pain, joy, or grief
Thursday, January 17, 2008
upbraid (int. v)
"Our Mayor's way of upbraiding the DC public school system is to shut down poor performing schools...shouldn't that be all of them?"
upbraid (int. v) - to scold or criticize harshly
upbraid (int. v) - to scold or criticize harshly
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
nonagenarian (n)
"I can only hope to one day be a nonagenarian; I'll need to be smart about my health to reach my nineties."
nonagenarian (n) - a person in their nineties
nonagenarian (n) - a person in their nineties
Monday, January 14, 2008
primogeniture (int. v)
"Nowadays among US families, having primogeniture doesn't mean much anymore. It's the child, regardless of birth order, that works the hardest and/or looks the most attractive that gets all of the attention."
primogeniture (int. v) - seniority; state of being first born in family
primogeniture (int. v) - seniority; state of being first born in family
Sunday, January 13, 2008
supplicate (int. v)
"After a recent mistake I made, I had to supplicate myself in order to win back the favor of the 'victim.' Fortunately, they were humble enough to hear my plea. I hope it works..."
supplicate (int. v) - to ask, pray, or plead humbly
supplicate (int. v) - to ask, pray, or plead humbly
Saturday, January 12, 2008
raillery (n)
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but that kind of raillery can't hurt me."
raillery (n) - mockery or teasing
raillery (n) - mockery or teasing
Friday, January 11, 2008
imprimatur (n)
"A sign of 'growing up' is when you don't need the imprimatur of your parents, but still ask anyway...I guess I'm not grown yet!"
imprimatur (n) - approval, sanction
imprimatur (n) - approval, sanction
Thursday, January 10, 2008
remonstrate (int. v)
"I often remonstrate with the childlike desire to drop everything and traverse the international world."
remonstrate (int. v) - to oppose or protest
remonstrate (int. v) - to oppose or protest
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
pertinacious (adj)
"One must be pertinacious if they are to be in a happy relationship, avoiding the many temptations out there."
pertinacious (adj) - very stubborn
pertinacious (adj) - very stubborn
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
mimetic (adj)
The population has a mimetic nature to follow the media's representation, whether accurate or not!"
mimetic (adj) - imitative nature
mimetic (adj) - imitative nature
Monday, January 7, 2008
scrabble (int. v)
"I often scrabble my thoughts and daydreams on notebook paper, never again to be seen."
scrabble (int. v) - to scribble, scrape, or scratch
scrabble (int. v) - to scribble, scrape, or scratch
Sunday, January 6, 2008
friable (adj)
"Unfortunately, American presidential elections are as friable as crumb cake.
friable (adj) - easily crumbled
friable (adj) - easily crumbled
Saturday, January 5, 2008
lacuna (n)
"I sometimes think I had a bad childhood due to the many lacunae in my memory."
lacuna (n) - blank space or gap [lacunae]
lacuna (n) - blank space or gap [lacunae]
Thursday, January 3, 2008
arcanum (n)
"DC weather is an arcanum. One day it's on hot as hell, the next it's cold as ice and the weather stations can't seem to get it right!"
arcanum (n) - a secret or mystery
arcanum (n) - a secret or mystery
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
faineant (adj)
"Sometimes I don't want to move and I begin feeling faineant, but then I look at my life and the many things I've accomplished and I think, 'It's okay to not always be so active."
faineant (adj) - idle, lazy, or a do-nothing
faineant (adj) - idle, lazy, or a do-nothing
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
zeitgeist (n)
"I have somehow avoided the zeitgeist of African American males ending up in jail or worse. Thank you mom."
zeitgeist (n) - current culture or trend
zeitgeist (n) - current culture or trend
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