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Sep 24, 2024
This week’s themeWords differing by a letter This week’s words exhort extort nemorous memorous androgynic Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To obtain something by psychological pressure, intimidation, force, threat, etc.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin extorquere (to wrench out), from ex- (out) + torquere (to
twist). Earliest documented use: 1529.
USAGE:
“Former Speaker John Boehner called the [House Freedom Caucus] group’s
members ‘legislative terrorists’ for blocking routine procedural
measures in order to extort demands from the Party’s leaders.” David D. Kirkpatrick; Maga Mike; The New Yorker; Mar 25, 2024. See more usage examples of extort in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
In my youth I thought of writing a satire on mankind; but now in my age I
think I should write an apology for them. -Horace Walpole, novelist and
essayist (24 Sep 1717-1797)
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