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 | Feb 25, 2016This week’s theme Miscellaneous words This week’s words piacular demotic parsimony gaucherie valence  Read it today             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg gaucherie
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A lack of tact or grace; also an instance of this.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From French gauche (left, awkward), from gauchir (to turn).
Earliest documented use: 1798.
 USAGE: 
“Also typical of modern Americans is Trump’s bad taste. ... He puts
his own individual stamp on gaucherie.” PJ O’Rourke; Garish Tastes, Awful Hair; The Daily Beast (New York); Jun 16, 2015. See more usage examples of gaucherie in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:In the cellars of the night, when the mind starts moving around old trunks
of bad times, the pain of this and the shame of that, the memory of a small
boldness is a hand to hold. -John Leonard, critic (25 Feb 1939-2008) | 
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