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Feb 8, 2021
This week’s themeThere’s a word for it! This week’s words glossophobia agathokakological pensum perlage sialoquent
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with Anu GargYes, there’s a word for the fear of public speaking. Also, there’s a word for someone who spits while speaking -- we’ll share that word with you on Friday. In between, we’ll bring you other words that might make you say: I didn’t know there was a word for that! What words have you coined to fill the gaps in the English language? Share them below or email us at words@wordsmith.org. Before you share your coinage make sure to google it to make sure it doesn’t already exist. glossophobia
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The fear of public speaking.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek glosso- (tongue, language) + -phobia (fear). Earliest
documented use: 1964.
USAGE:
“Year after year in the UK, glossophobia claims the top spot as Britain’s
no. 1 phobia, repeatedly knocking ‘fear of death’ down into second
position. ... At a funeral, the average Briton would rather be in the
casket than deliver the eulogy.” Richard O. Smith; The Man with His Head in the Clouds; Signal Books; 2015. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
When a man is wrapped up in himself he makes a pretty small package. -John
Ruskin, author, art critic, and social reformer (8 Feb 1819-1900)
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