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Jun 20, 2024
This week’s themeKangaroo words This week’s words balsam exultation balderdash transgression amiable Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A violation of legal or moral boundaries.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin transgredi (to step beyond or across), from trans- (across) +
gradi (to step), from gradus (step). Earliest documented use: 1426.
USAGE:
“Not all transgressions are created equal, with betrayals (affairs,
broken promises) topping the list of offences most likely to be left
unpardoned.” Katie Underwood; The Gift of Forgiveness; Chatelaine (Toronto, Canada); Dec 2016. See more usage examples of transgression in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The well taught philosophic mind / To all compassion gives; / Casts round
the world an equal eye, / And feels for all that lives. -Anna Laetitia
Barbauld, poet, essayist, and editor (20 Jun 1743-1825)
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