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Sep 27, 2023
This week’s theme
Biblical people and places that became words

This week’s words
Goshen
christen
Sodom
Rechabite
tower of Babel

sodom
National Gay Pride march, Rome
Jun 16, 2007
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Sodom

PRONUNCIATION:
(SAHD/SOD-uhm)

MEANING:
noun: A place considered to be full of wickedness and sin.

ETYMOLOGY:
After the biblical city of Sodom. In the biblical account, Sodom and Gomorrah were sinful places, so Yahweh rained fire and brimstone (sulfur) upon them. Earliest documented use: 1550.

USAGE:
“No amount of iPod emporia can save Regent Street from what it has become: a Sodom of the crassest commercialism.”
Stephen Bayley; “Once a Masterpiece, Now a Sodom of Commercialism”; The Independent on Sunday (London, UK); Jun 26, 2005.

See more usage examples of Sodom in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Truth is not only violated by falsehood; it may be equally outraged by silence. -Henri Frederic Amiel, philosopher and writer (27 Sep 1821-1881)

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