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Jul 21, 2021
This week’s themeWords that aren’t what they seem This week’s words quotennial philocynic obviate mamaguy diplomatics A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargobviate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To render unnecessary; to remove, avoid, or prevent.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin obviare (to act contrary), from ob- (against) + via (way).
Ultimately from the Indo-European root wegh- (to go or to transport), which also gave us
pervious,
ochlophobia (a fear of crowds), and
ochlocracy (mob rule).
Earliest documented use: 1567.
USAGE:
“In addition to bringing me a $112 government disability check every
month, my insomnia leaves me with that many more hours per day to get
things done, obviates the necessity for hotel rooms while traveling,
and otherwise enhances life.” Lawrence Block; The Scoreless Thai; HarperCollins; 2009. See more usage examples of obviate in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The best people possess a feeling for beauty, the courage to take risks,
the discipline to tell the truth, the capacity for sacrifice. Ironically,
their virtues make them vulnerable; they are often wounded, sometimes
destroyed. -Ernest Hemingway, author and journalist, Nobel laureate (21 Jul
1899-1961)
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