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Jul 19, 2013
This week's themeWords that have many unrelated meanings This week's words mensal sconce mortify cloaca confabulate This week’s comments AWADmail 577 Next week’s theme Yours to discover A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargconfabulate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb intr.: 1. To talk informally. 2. To replace fact with fantasy to fill in gaps in memory. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin confabulari (to talk together), from con- (with) + fabulari (to talk),
from fabula (tale). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bha- (to speak)
that is also the source of fable, phone, fame, boon, and infant. Earliest
documented use: 1604.
USAGE:
"Senior party leaders from across the state were expected to attend
the meet and confabulate on issues pertaining to tribals in the state." Congress Takes a Diwali Break; The Indian Express (New Delhi); Oct 13, 2011. "The majority of the subjects failed to notice the switch, and confabulated reasons why they chose the picture they had been given." Neil Levy; Are You Racist? You May Be Without Even Knowing It; The Bundaberg News-Mail (Australia); May 31, 2013. See more usage examples of confabulate in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Laws too gentle are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed. -Benjamin Franklin, statesman, author, and inventor (1706-1790)
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