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Oct 29, 2015
This week’s themeMiscellaneous words This week’s words anodyne salacious probity rectitude emollient A.Word.A.Day on your site Add the daily word to your web page. It is free. A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargrectitude
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Moral uprightness. 2. Correctness. 3. Straightness. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin rectus (right, straight). Ultimately from the Indo-European root
reg- (to move in a straight line, to lead or rule) that also gave us regime,
direct, rectangle, erect, alert, source, surge,
recto,
abrogate,
arrogate,
incorrigible,
interregnum,
prorogue,
regent,
regnant, and
supererogatory.
Earliest documented use: 1425.
USAGE:
“Manohar has maintained an image of rectitude and financial probity that
in today’s age can be seen as a modern marvel.” Shashank Manohar: A Cricket Administrator with an Unbending Will; The Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India); Oct 5, 2015. See more usage examples of rectitude in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
He who has provoked the lash of wit, cannot complain that he smarts from it. -James Boswell, biographer and lawyer (29 Oct 1740-1795)
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