A.Word.A.Day |
About | Media | Search | Contact |
Home
|
May 12, 2004
This week's themeWords to describe people This week's words polyhistor heteroclite apostate polyvalent clodhopper Read it today A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargapostate(uh-POS-tayt, -tit)noun: One who abandons his or her religion, principles, political party, or some other allegiance. [From Middle French, from Late Latin apostata, from Greek aposta (to stand off).]
"These independent artists rue the perfidy of apostate millionaires,
and moan about pop stars who abandoned the true faith."
"Publicly, Saudis will be of two minds: Some will see Ferial as an
apostate (in addition to being a woman of doubtful loyalty) because she
has entered political life and claims to hold sway over men; and because
she lives in a different environment and supports American values that
permit equality between the sexes and open the doors to ethnic and
religious minorities." See more usage examples of apostate in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusMen cannot see their reflection in running water, but only in still water. -Chuang Tzu, philosopher (c. 4th century BCE) |
|
© 1994-2024 Wordsmith