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Jul 26, 2016
This week’s themeWords to describe people This week’s words equanimous mumpish compunctious vituperative ingenious “There is no material with which human beings work which has so much potential energy as words.” ~Earnest Calkins Send energy to friends & family A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmumpish
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Sullen; silent; depressed.
ETYMOLOGY:
From mump (grimace), perhaps of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: 1721.
USAGE:
Nickie seemed a bit mumpish, possibly out of a feeling that he was being railroaded.” Peter De Vries; Comfort Me with Apples; Little, Brown; 1956. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I have never thought much of the courage of a lion tamer. Inside the cage
he is at least safe from other men. There is not much harm in a lion. He
has no ideals, no religion, no politics, no chivalry, no gentility; in
short, no reason for destroying anything that he does not want to eat.
-George Bernard Shaw, writer, Nobel laureate (26 Jul 1856-1950)
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