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Sep 27, 2023
This week’s themeBiblical people and places that became words This week’s words Goshen christen Sodom Rechabite tower of Babel
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with Anu GargSodom
PRONUNCIATION:
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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