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Aug 25, 2017
This week’s themeMiscellaneous words This week’s words parergon deterge trangam transitive synoptic This week’s comments AWADmail 791 Next week’s theme Linked words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargsynoptic
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Relating to a summary or general view of something. 2. Covering a wide area (as weather conditions). 3. Taking a similar view (as the first three Gospels of the Bible: Matthew, Mark, and Luke). ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek synopsis (general view), from syn- (together) + opsis (view).
Earliest documented use: 1764.
USAGE:
“‘Thank you for the synoptic report,’ I said hollowly.” Frederik Pohl; Platinum Pohl; Tor Books; 2005. “The weatherman appeared on the television screen with good news. She couldn’t hear his voice but she saw his pointer dancing on the synoptic map.” Yael Hedaya; Housebroken; Picador; 2013. See more usage examples of synoptic in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Bullets cannot be recalled. They cannot be uninvented. But they can be
taken out of the gun. -Martin Amis, novelist (b. 25 Aug 1949)
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