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Mar 27, 2018
This week’s themeWords described using their anagrams This week’s words listerize adulatory babble metathesis blate Cartoon: Clay Jones
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with Anu Gargadulatory
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Praising or admiring slavishly.
ANAGRAM:
adulatory = laudatory
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin adulari (to flatter, to fawn upon, like a dog wagging its tail).
Earliest documented use: 1587.
USAGE:
“An emerging ‘cult of personality’ around the Chinese leader has seen
him being bestowed with a range of adulatory titles, and one local
official recently likened him to a living Buddhist deity.” Neil Connor; Xi Jinping Cleared to Rule for Life as China Abolishes Term Limits; The Daily Telegraph (London, UK); Mar 11, 2018. See more usage examples of adulatory in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
History is a novel whose author is the people. -Alfred de Vigny, poet,
playwright, and novelist (27 Mar 1797-1863)
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