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 | May 28, 2018This week’s theme There’s a word for it This week’s words metanoia cremnophobia ochlocracy enantiodromia obverse A.Word.A.Day on your site Add the daily word to your web page. It is free.             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg A word's currency works somewhat like monetary currency. The more people use a word, the more useful it becomes. The more people know it, the easier it is for you to use. That’s our aim with this week’s words -- to let the world know that there’s a word for it and to encourage them to use it. Slip them in your emails, letters, memos, term papers, and stories and send them around. metanoia
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A profound transformation in one’s outlook.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Greek metanoia (a change of mind), from metanoein (to change one’s
mind). Earliest documented use: 1577.
 USAGE: 
“You’ll need to rethink everything. Here you’ll need to resort to old-style
metanoia, to radical rethinking and alteration.” Alois Brandstetter (Translation: Peter & Evelyn Firchow); The Abbey; Ariadne Press; 1998. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Story, finally, is humanity's autobiography. -Lloyd Alexander, novelist (30
Jan 1924-2007) | 
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