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Nov 14, 2022
This week’s themeWords for people This week’s words malcontent fanboy thaumaturge temporizer casuist
Via dei Malcontenti, Florence, Italy
Photo: Aldo Cavini Benedetti Previous week’s theme Postpositives A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargDo you see in black and white, good or bad, cool or uncool? Describe others as saintly or evil? Humans actually come in many shades in between. This week we’ll introduce you to five colorful words to describe them. malcontent
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: One who is chronically dissatisfied. adjective: Chronically dissatisfied, complaining, rebellious, etc. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin mal- (badly) + contentus (satisfied), from continere (to
contain), from con- (with) + tenere (to hold). Earliest documented use:
1574.
USAGE:
“I had met for hours alone with the malcontents and tried to both
listen to their ideas and to explain the other side of the issues to
them. It had not worked.” Mallory James; Nowhere Man; iUniverse; 2018. See more usage examples of malcontent in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were
necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love. -Claude
Monet, painter (14 Nov 1840-1926)
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