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May 28, 2018
This week’s themeThere’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.Day
with Anu GargA 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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