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Aug 10, 2023
This week’s themeAdjectives This week’s words culminant perficient reprehensible nondescript ostrobogulous Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Without distinctive qualities. 2. Not belonging to a particular class. ETYMOLOGY:
From non- (not) + Latin descriptus, past participle of describere (to
describe), from de- (off) + scribere (to write). Ultimately from the
Indo-European root skribh- (to cut, separate, or sift) that has resulted
in other terms such as manuscript, subscribe, scripture, scribble,
describe, circumflex, and circumspect. Earliest documented use: 1669.
USAGE:
“Since he took over as Peru’s president two years ago, Martín Vizcarra,
an otherwise nondescript politician, has not flinched from taking bold
decisions.” Bello Wisdom and Witlessness; The Economist (London, UK); Apr 4, 2020. See more usage examples of nondescript in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Monsters remain human beings. In fact, to reduce them to a subhuman level
is to exonerate them of their acts of terrorism and mass murder -- just as
animals are not deemed morally responsible for killing. Insisting on the
humanity of terrorists is, in fact, critical to maintaining their profound
responsibility for the evil they commit. And, if they are human, then they
must necessarily not be treated in an inhuman fashion. You cannot lower the
moral baseline of a terrorist to the subhuman without betraying a
fundamental value. -Andrew Sullivan, writer (b. 10 Aug 1963)
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