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Apr 4, 2024
This week’s themeEclipse This week’s words umbra occultation penumbra umbrageous totality Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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with Anu Gargumbrageous
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Inclined to take offense easily. 2. Cast in shadow; shaded. 3. Providing shade. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin umbra (shade, shadow) + -ous (full of). Earliest documented use: 1587.
USAGE:
“Q: Is it possible to spend time with friends whose company I do enjoy
without incurring the wrath of the umbrageous? Judith Martin; Host Needs Specific Dates for Holiday Guests; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Georgia); Dec 8, 2019. “Dark, umbrageous, sometimes pungent, [the streets] have had their ups and downs.” Michael Frank; It’s Not Rome or Venice. That’s Part of Its Charm; The New York Times; Apr 30, 2017. “I think clumps of wide-spreading, umbrageous trees close off the space overhead.” Michael McCoy; Feels Good, Looks Good; The Age (Melbourne, Australia); Jul 29, 2006. See more usage examples of umbrageous in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on
both hands. You need to be able to throw something back. -Maya Angelou,
poet (4 Apr 1928-2014)
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