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Sep 8, 2023
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with Anu Gargfunambulism
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. The act of walking on a rope between two points elevated from the ground. 2. The balancing act between contrasting situations, such as appeasing two groups with opposing views. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin funis (rope) + ambulare (to walk). Earliest documented use: 1801.
USAGE:
“There’s a fine line between those two ways of thinking, and DJs ... walk
this tightrope skillfully. Call it musical funambulism.” Jason Bracelin; Mix It Up; Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada); Aug 2, 2012. “[The] US strategy has slid into total incoherence, drifting from a futile and deadly funambulism among the tribes of Afghanistan to propping up the Lebanese Army.” George Gilder; The Economics of Settlement; The American Spectator (Alexandria, Virginia); Jun 2011. See more usage examples of funambulism in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If more politicians in this country were thinking about the next generation
instead of the next election, it might be better for the United States and
the world. -Claude Pepper, senator and representative (8 Sep 1900-1989)
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