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Sep 12, 2024
This week’s themeWords with all the vowels This week’s words elocutionary commensurability vituperatory equivocacy perfunctionary Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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with Anu Gargequivocacy
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The quality of being deliberately ambiguous or vague.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin aequi-/equi- (equal) + vocare (to call), from vox (voice).
Earliest documented use: 1646.
USAGE:
“The smuggler Han Solo -- whose did-he-or-didn’t-he equivocacy has
perplexed director George Lucas for decades.” Michael Idato; A Cultural Force, Awakened; The Age (Melbourne, Australia); Nov 30, 2019. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Moral certainty is always a sign of cultural inferiority. The more
uncivilized the man, the surer he is that he knows precisely what is right
and what is wrong. All human progress, even in morals, has been the work of
men who have doubted the current moral values, not of men who have whooped
them up and tried to enforce them. The truly civilized man is always
skeptical and tolerant, in this field as in all others. His culture is
based on "I am not too sure." -H.L. Mencken, writer, editor, and critic (12
Sep 1880-1956)
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