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Aug 23, 2024
This week’s themeAdjectives This week’s words evanescent splendiferous ontic phantasmagorical consummate Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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with Anu Gargconsummate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin consummatus (brought to completion), past participle of
consummare (to complete or sum), from con- (together) + summa (sum).
Earliest documented use: 1447.
USAGE:
“In fact, your hypocrisy was so consummate that I never suspected it.” Rafael Sabatini; Scaramouche; Houghton Mifflin; 1921. See more usage examples of consummate in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There is no such thing as a "self-made" man. We are made up of thousands of
others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word
of encouragement to us, has entered into the make-up of our character and
of our thoughts. -George Matthew Adams, newspaper columnist (23 Aug
1878-1962)
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