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Jul 30, 2010
This week's themeWords that aren't what they appear to be This week's words artificer noisome psychopomp fulsome meretricious This week's comments AWADmail 422 Next week's theme Words for insults Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmeretricious
PRONUNCIATION:
(mer-i-TRISH-uhs)
MEANING:
adjective:1. Appealing in a cheap or showy manner: tawdry. 2. Based on pretense or insincerity. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin meretricius, meretrix (prostitute), from merere (to earn money).
USAGE:
"For most of the 20th century John Singer Sargent's skills as a portraitist
were deemed to be meretricious."Waldemar Januszczak; A Dirty Old Man And the Sea?; The Sunday Times (London, UK); Jul 11, 2010. See more usage examples of meretricious in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Morality is the custom of one's country and the current feeling of one's peers. Cannibalism is moral in a cannibal country. -Samuel Butler, writer (1835-1902)
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